Town keeper Andy Marshall says he is not bothered by the section of Town supporters who regularly boo him. The former Norwich keeper has had a difficult time with form and dissenting fans since joining the Blues in the summer of 2001.
However, he says the treatment does not come as a surprise: "Having played for the Canaries I expected it to haunt me. I put my head down and get on with it.
"The majority of fans are fantastic and know that I am here to do a job. It is a job for Ipswich Town and not for Norwich City.
"When I make a mistake it is a genuine one and not because I once played for Norwich. My only aim is to get Ipswich Town back into the Premiership.
"I have explained to Joe Royle that the criticism goes over my head. I can handle it and am hardened to it. It is something I expected."
The 27-year-old predicts a play-off position finish for Town but not for his old club: "We will certainly finish above them, and I forecasted two months ago that Norwich would slip.
"They do not have strength in depth to maintain a challenge."