 | Blog | Thoughts On What Has Gone On by nthstd at 10:02 5 Apr 2026
The full facts of what has unfolded in the last few days at Ipswich Town FC may never be known. In what I regard as the poor and superficial public apology made by Mark Ashton that pivoted on four key factors, he has failed in my view to take true ownership or action on any of them. |
 | Blog | Trust by DanLyles at 09:47 2 Apr 2026
Nigel Farage’s divisive visit to Portman Road and the club’s disingenuous rebuttal that followed, have catalysed a seismic backlash against our chairman and CEO, Mark Ashton. |
 | Blog | Time's Up Mark by bluelagos at 15:04 27 Mar 2026
Trust is a funny thing, it takes years to develop and in extreme circumstances, minutes to end. Whether that's in a relationship, a friendship or in a commercial setting, when it breaks down it is simply time to move on. |
 | Blog | Faragegate by bluelagos at 09:33 25 Mar 2026
"Is that Chelsea?" "How did that happen?" "Massive own goal" |
 | Blog | The Evolution of Referees by essexccc at 21:15 17 Mar 2026
The quality of officials - or lack of it - has taken up a lot of space in Town discussions in the last two weeks or so. Personally, I have been appalled at the penalty decisions which have cost us four points - assuming we had scored the spot-kicks we should have had. And you could extend that to six, if you include the Preston game. |
 | Blog | McKenna's Men Part Two: The Championship of Dreams by Edmundo at 12:53 5 Jan 2026
Following on from Part One: League One Days, I'm continuing my look at the signings made under Kieran McKenna's stewardship. This time we look back on the signings that took us from League One runners-up to the Premier League. |
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