Questionnaire Deadline Friday - Ipswich Town News
Midnight on Friday is the deadline for filling in this year's TWTD Questionnaire, the chance for you to look back in judgement on Town’s 2013/14 campaign.
It's quite long, so leave the odd question out if you can't decide on an answer, it doesn't apply to you or you're getting a bit bored. If you change your mind you can go back and amend your answer at any time. Everything will be treated in the strictest confidence.
The results will be made available once TWTD's supercomputer, the Osborne 1.0, has finished the processing in a couple of weeks’ time.
The TWTD Questionnaire is the biggest annual poll carried out amongst Town supporters with 2,486 fans responding last year.
All the relevant people are made aware of the results, while you can suggest ideas or improvements for TWTD in the final question. If you do so, please include your email address.
To fill in this year’s TWTD Questionnaire and to look at those from previous seasons, click here.
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Greaves: Enjoyable Win and On to the Next RoundTown defender Jacob Greaves felt the Blues were more than deserving of their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup after their 2-1 victory over League One side Blackpool at Portman Road.
Evatt: Ipswich Will Go On to Be PromotedBlackpool head coach Ian Evatt tipped the Blues to win promotion back to the Premier League this season following his side’s 2-1 FA Cup third round defeat at Portman Road.
McKenna: A Really Useful Game For UsTown boss Kieran McKenna felt there were plenty of positives to be taken from the Blues’ 2-1 FA Cup third-round victory over League One Blackpool at Portman Road, his 200th game in charge of the club.
Ipswich Town 2-1 Blackpool - Match ReportA goal in each half from Jaden Philogene and Jacob Greaves saw Town to a 2-1 victory over League One Blackpool at Portman Road and into round four of the FA Cup. The Blues had already had plenty of chances before Philogene’s 10th goal of the season gave them the lead on 35, Greaves nodded the second on 87 as the game continued in a similar manner after the break, before Ashley Fletcher netted an injury time penalty for the visitors, but Kieran McKenna’s side weren’t to be denied a victory in his 200th game in charge of the club.