TWTD League Calculator 2008/09 - Ipswich Town News
With Town's season looking set to come to a disappointingly early close, we thought it was time to unveil the 2008/09 League Table Calculator where you can work out the final Championship positions. The Calculator can also be used to assess Norwich City's relegation prospects.
You can find the tool here. Firstly you choose the league you are interested in, then select the teams. So, for example, you'll probably want to include the top 11 or 12 teams if you think we're still in with a shout of the play-offs.
You then enter your predicted scores for the remaining matches. A final league table will be displayed along with your predictions and a permanent link which you can post on the Message Board for discussion or to send to your friends.
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Hutchinson in Team of the WeekTown loan star Omari Hutchinson has been named in the final Championship Team of the Week of the season following his display in yesterday’s 2-0 victory over Huddersfield, which confirmed promotion back to the Premier League.
Congratulations Town!Town have received congratulations from ex-players, from elsewhere in football and more widely on social media following yesterday’s promotion back to the Premier League, here’s a selection of those messages.
Bus Parade to Park to Celebrate PromotionTown have announced a bus parade through Ipswich on Bank Holiday Monday, celebrating yesterday’s return to the Premier League with fans encouraged to line the route before assembling in Christchurch Park.
Woolfenden: We've Made the Impossible HappenIpswich Town’s homegrown star Luke Woolfenden says they have “made the impossible happen” with back-to-back promotions to the Premier League coming about as a result of sheer hard work from a special group and manager.
McKenna: I Love It Here!Boss Kieran McKenna says his job at Town isn’t done yet and would be keen to re-sign this year’s loanees for the Blues’ Premier League campaign.
McKenna: Incredible Achievement Yet to Sink InTown boss Kieran McKenna admitted his side’s “incredible achievement” hadn’t sunk in after the Blues’ 2-0 victory over Huddersfield sealed a place in the Premier League and a second successive promotion.