Simulation Predicts Blues Will Return to the Big Time But Fans Will Have to Wait - Ipswich Town News
Town fans have been starved of success but the Blues will eventually return to being one of English football’s powerhouses, according to a computer simulation, however they will have to wait a while yet.
In a video on the DoctorBenjy FM YouTube channel, another YouTuber, Nerdphonic, discusses having run a simulation of how the next 500 years of English football might progress on Football Manager 2021.
And it turns out that by the 26th century the Blues will be back to where they were in the glory days of Sir Alf Ramsey and Sir Bobby Robson, carrying off the Premier League title for the sixth time in 2520 ahead of Colchester United in a top flight which also includes Chorley, Newport, Mansfield and Stevenage. TWTD is very much looking forward to it.
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