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Ashton: This Club Never Ceases to Amaze Me
Monday, 8th May 2023 17:00

CEO Mark Ashton said Town’s fans never cease to amaze him after almost 11,000 supporters attended this afternoon’s promotion celebration in Christchurch Park.

The free event, organised by the club in liaison with Ipswich Borough Council and hosted by club ambassador Simon Milton, was a huge success with fans turning up long before the midday start.

Ashton and Mark Steed, the chief investment officer of PSPRS, the pension fund which owns more than 90 per cent of the club, spoke from the stage before the coaching staff and then the players were brought on and applauded and cheered.

Skipper Sam Morsy, among a number of players who were interviewed along with manager Kieran McKenna, was handed the trophy for finishing second in League One and every member of the squad was given a medal. Local boxer Fabio Wardley also made an appearance on stage.

On big screens, a Town in Five covering the whole season was screened - manager McKenna leaving to stage so he could watch it - as was a message from talismanic retired Arizona police officer and motivational speaker Jason Schechterle, who spoke to the squad and on and off-field staff during pre-season.

“Just incredible,” Ashton said about another memorable afternoon. “We didn’t know what to expect, the best part of 11,000 people here. This club just never ceases to amaze me.

“Two years here, I think I’ve been at some big clubs, West Brom, Bristol City, I’ve seen promotions to all the division now, but never have I seen anything like this, never have I witnessed a fanbase like this, it just goes from strength to strength.”

Reflecting on the season, Ashton says that other than finishing first, the campaign couldn’t have gone too much better.

“It couldn’t, but seasons are built, seasons are earned,” he said. “A lot of hard work in pre-season, a lot of hard work at the back end of last season, building for this, getting Kieran and the squad ready for this and this is culmination of that hard work.


“I’m so delighted for Kieran, his staff and his players, but I’m more delighted for the fanbase of this football club.”

Town’s January recruitment of Harry Clarke, Nathan Broadhead, Massimo Luongo and loanee-from-Leicester George Hirst was vital to the Blues’ success.

“The work started for those in August, September, it didn’t start in January,” Ashton continued. “The likes of [chief operating officer] Luke Werhun, [director of football operations] Gary Probert, [head of recruitment] Sam Williams, the recruitment team, they’ve all worked tirelessly.

“We said we wanted to get our ‘A’ targets, we nailed our ‘A’ targets. I think with recruitment in mind, I think we’ve set our standards now. That’s the type of player we need to bring to this club moving forward.”

Ashton says work on the summer’s business has begun: “Already under way. Discussions have already started. We’re planning the squad out. Kieran’s having his input, as you would expect now, early.

“Thank God we’re not in the play-offs because we’ve got a three-week head start so we can get on with things.”

Reflecting on next season in the Championship, Ashton added: “It’s a tough division. I’ve spent a lot of time, a lot of years, 15 years-plus in that division trying to get clubs out. I know what it takes.

“I think Kieran’s words were perfect - we will attack it. I don’t think we’ve got anything to be afraid of, as long as we are prepared. And I think you know us well enough now, we will be prepared.”

Ashton says Town’s signings over the last couple of seasons has been made with the Championship in mind.

“Absolutely,” he said. “We’re going to need more, that’s for sure. Kieran will want to reshape, he’ll be backed in doing that. We’d like to do our business early, it’s always a little bit tough.

“It’s important they get a good pre-season with Kieran because that’s where he does his groundwork, but again, I go back to it, I think the type of player we’ve brought in have set the levels, and that what we’ve got to do moving forward.”

While the players and coaching staff will now get a break, for CEOs, the situation is rather different at this time of the year.

“We get on with it, we’ve got work to do!” he laughed. “We’ll get some time later in the summer, I’m sure. But right now, we’ve got to get ahead of the curve. We’ve got to get our work done and be prepared.”

Speaking from the stage, Steed, pictured below next to Ashton, said: “When we made this investment a couple of years ago, we thought there was an opportunity to do something special, so I wanted to make sure I came out and thanked everybody.

“I thanked Mark Ashton for his unwavering leadership, super Kieran McKenna for what he’s done on and off the field, the players especially, their tenacity, the resilience that we’ve talked about.

“But lastly, I want to thank the fans. They’ve been absolutely.. the devotion and the heart and the drive for the entire team. It’s incredible. Incredible.

“Most of all, I just want to make sure, to reiterates what Mark has said, this is not the culmination of our achievement, but a stepping stone to greater things for this town and for this team.

“From me to you, we dedicate this achievement, the trophy to all of you. This has been a rough couple of years with Covid and it’s been a rough decade or two for Ipswich, so this achievement is dedicated to you, for people that you have lost, that took you to your first match, that made you fans and excellent memories, this is all for you.

“Enjoy these moments and I hope that we can cherish this and these memories together as long as we live. COYB!”


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Vancouver_Blue added 17:18 - May 8
Thank you for bringing our club back to life
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therein61 added 17:29 - May 8
A lovely warm feeling runs through our great club from A-Z long may it continue.
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TractorfactorSteve added 17:46 - May 8
Fabulous. My late dad, who first watched Town ninety years ago and shared it with me almost seventy years ago, will be smiling down on what is happening to our beloved football club.
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Gforce added 18:06 - May 8
Don't you just love Ashton,he is so on the ball in every area.
We are very lucky to have him.
Can't wait for the new signings to roll in,hopefully early as the main man said.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 18:21 - May 8
Steed spoke very well, said some meaningful stuff.
We are all looking forward to the next twenty years, exciting times ahead.
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MVBlue added 18:21 - May 8
Its just classy stuff all the way through this piece. Those at the top here are on the ball. Momentum.
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ImAbeliever added 18:34 - May 8
I haven't felt like this since I was 5 on Christmas Eve. Keep believing.
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ImAbeliever added 18:37 - May 8
…only 12 weeks to go.
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RobsonWark added 18:59 - May 8
I'm so looking forward to next season and seeing what we can do in the Championship. With Kieran as manager and our style of play more suited to the Championship and new signings, which I am sure will be great signings, we can be pushing for the Championship title. COYB!!
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Len_Brennan added 19:36 - May 8
I'm a bit surprised & disappointed that we've gone a whole day, of our first post-promotion week, without the announcement of a new signing.
Standards slipping Mark!
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churchmans added 19:38 - May 8
I hope they really get a good summer break of 4 weeks off minimum as they have all worked so hard! A chilled rest is needed and very important
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TractorBeezer added 20:08 - May 8
It was great to watch. That spot brought back memories of toboggans and co-op fetes. Acker Bilk played there.

How about a singing coach in the budget!
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Crinkle59 added 21:21 - May 8
Started in 1938 with the club in the league, can believe that IPSWICH Town will be back where they belong whether i see it or not COYBIi leave them in your hands 1
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blueboy1981 added 22:38 - May 8
Every Supporter thinks there Club is Unique - but Ipswich Town Football Club really is.
Once a Blue - Always a Blue.
There are no exceptions.
And Norwich - Here we are - and you had better believe us !!
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blueboy1981 added 22:45 - May 8
Today I had Flash Back Memories of Ken Hancock (now 85) walking down towards us in the North Stand and going through his little Pre Match Goalmouth routine.
Wonderful Days and Memories over the years.
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BurleysGloryDays added 23:02 - May 8
Ashton is a furnace of energy, has been a shot of adrenaline for this club - he's found his home for life. No ceilings.

Super KMK you just can't wait to see how he attacks every game in the Championship, our boy wonder who'll take us all the way - and always keep his home in Suffolk.

Owners that are building an empire and a dynasty.

Fans, town, community, local govt all-in. It's all supremely exciting.
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gosblue added 07:08 - May 9
PSPRS performed CPR and breathed new life into our dying club. What an amazing season. Thank you to everyone involved. COYB
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Marcus added 09:20 - May 9
Time for them to chill. Looks like Burns has already started ;) This season was a minor success so a park event was a good call. Next achievement is, hopefully, a major one! We have the momentum to be competitive at Championship level. I look forward to the next celebration.
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blues1 added 09:36 - May 9
Marcus. How is it a minor success? After 15 years of dross, both on and off the pitch, id say its definitely a major success. In fact, probably the biggest hurdle crossed in getting us where we want to be.
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Razor added 10:02 - May 9
Its so great that fans lost on the journey were remembered and not forgotten----I have several that would so love to have been there yesterday-------this club and the people who run it miss nothing----we are so so lucky!!
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Ipswichbusiness added 11:17 - May 9
It makes me wonder what would have happened if Marcus Evans had signed someone like Ashton when he bought the club.
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yorkieblue62 added 12:05 - May 9
Best I've felt since 2000/2001 & in a way takes me back to the roller coaster years of the 1960s. Lets hope we can have a season like 1968/69 in the second tier. Bring it on !!
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Bazza8564 added 12:26 - May 9
There is no doubt in my mind that despite the past successes we've had at ITFC, we've never had a foundation across all disciplines as strong as we have today. The game has changed and the chances of titles and European success are probably out of our reach, but I look at the PL and i see Bournemouth, Brentford, Fulham, Wolves, Leicester, Forest, Palace. We ARE AS BIG IF NOT BIGGER than those clubs, our aspirations for PL football are realistic. Not next year maybe, but we have the difficult bits in place now and we can do it, and with MA at the helm we will do it properly
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Runner added 13:38 - May 9
I have had a look at attendances in other leagues.
This seasons would put us about 3rd in championship (just above Norwich by a 100) & 17th in premier league.
Yes, you are right Bazza, we are right up there with the big boys, the next few years are going to be great.
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TheLoveOfWisdom added 18:19 - May 10
Anyone notice at 1:10 in the 4th video someone lets one rip, you can hear it pretty well, Woolfie, Edmundson and Burguess are cracking up in the background my monies on one of them hahahaha
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