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That image of Farage, in our dressing room 11:27 - Mar 31 with 1368 viewsthebooks

smug grin on his face, in front of a row of Farage 10 Ipswich Town tops.

ASHTON OUT.
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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 11:57 - Mar 31 with 1282 viewsScuzzer

Just give it a rest.

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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 12:38 - Mar 31 with 1199 viewsIllinoisblue

I’m Ashton Out until he at least explains the supposed “mistruths”. That explanation of course will never come so, clear your desk Mark. Thanks for the memories. Hope a brief lunch with a frog faced charlatan grifter was worth ending your career over.

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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:14 - Mar 31 with 1019 viewspeterleeblue

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 12:38 - Mar 31 by Illinoisblue

I’m Ashton Out until he at least explains the supposed “mistruths”. That explanation of course will never come so, clear your desk Mark. Thanks for the memories. Hope a brief lunch with a frog faced charlatan grifter was worth ending your career over.


I'm pretty much in the same camp as you and many but I cant help feel that we shouldn't just so quickly wipe the good that Ashton has done over his time here and dispense with his services and no doubted experience

Does he not have ANY credit left in the bank?
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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:18 - Mar 31 with 995 viewshype313

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 12:38 - Mar 31 by Illinoisblue

I’m Ashton Out until he at least explains the supposed “mistruths”. That explanation of course will never come so, clear your desk Mark. Thanks for the memories. Hope a brief lunch with a frog faced charlatan grifter was worth ending your career over.


Yep, the silence is deafening, they know they lied, there is a storm around the club and no one will come out and admit the issues.

Running towards adversity? Don't make me laugh.

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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:19 - Mar 31 with 982 viewsNthsuffolkblue

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 11:57 - Mar 31 by Scuzzer

Just give it a rest.


I am sure we all will once Ashton has gone.

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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:21 - Mar 31 with 973 viewsBigalhunter

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:14 - Mar 31 by peterleeblue

I'm pretty much in the same camp as you and many but I cant help feel that we shouldn't just so quickly wipe the good that Ashton has done over his time here and dispense with his services and no doubted experience

Does he not have ANY credit left in the bank?


I think his particular sort of grifter are ten a penny. We can and will do much better.

He lucked out appointing KM when most of us didn’t really know who he was and has largely lived off that one masterstroke ever since.

It used to great on here when people let me say whatever I wanted and giggled along - (Rough translation of post from un-named TWTD contributor, 2026)
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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:21 - Mar 31 with 969 viewsNthsuffolkblue

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:14 - Mar 31 by peterleeblue

I'm pretty much in the same camp as you and many but I cant help feel that we shouldn't just so quickly wipe the good that Ashton has done over his time here and dispense with his services and no doubted experience

Does he not have ANY credit left in the bank?


He had huge amounts of credit in the bank. Even to the point that, had he come clean and apologised properly, he would probably have got away with it.

As it is he is setting every example he claims shouldn't exist within the club.

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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:32 - Mar 31 with 921 viewsCheltenham_Blue

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:19 - Mar 31 by Nthsuffolkblue

I am sure we all will once Ashton has gone.


Not going to happen before the summer I'm afraid. All it's doing is causing even more division than Ashton has managed to cause already.

Ashton caused division in the fanbase enough, and he should go because of it, but what's happening now is just division upon division, and Nigel must be laughing his nicotine stained tits off at the marvel of it all.

What do you think the thing with Louise Cobbold's picture was all about at the weekend? Ipswich and Suffolk are key Reform targets and this was Reform seeing all of the angst that they have caused amongst us, and rattling the beehive again, "Look at all these members of the loony left out to get us, make sure you get out and vote, before they attack everything you believe in too".

I understand people want Ashton gone, I do too, but arguing amongst ourselves about it just hands to battle to Farage and co, lock stock and barrel. If people want others to 'give it a rest', it's because we are doing all Reforms propaganda work for them and honestly, its sad to see, and straight out of the populist politics playbook.

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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 16:10 - Mar 31 with 801 viewsCheltenham_Blue

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:21 - Mar 31 by Bigalhunter

I think his particular sort of grifter are ten a penny. We can and will do much better.

He lucked out appointing KM when most of us didn’t really know who he was and has largely lived off that one masterstroke ever since.


Again. I very much agree that Ashton should go. But I'm getting a bit tired of the BS that has been spouted, and frankly, made up over the last week.

CEO's of the caliber of Ashton, (Ignoring all the Farage stuff) are not '10 a penny' at all, we are still owned by a Pension fund, who must have the best people in charge of those funds, if Ashton were ten a penny as you put it, he would have been removed after relegation from the Premier League.

To say he 'lucked out' on the appointment of McKenna is also disingenuous, it was known at the time that we had interviewed many for the role, including Lampard if I recall, but Ashton instead of appointing there, head hunted McKenna, who to my knowledge had not applied, but was approached by Ashton.

I get the anger, I get the want to have Aston out, but lets not pretend that when he goes, it won't be a huge test to recruit better than him, for his football experience first and foremost.

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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 16:12 - Mar 31 with 789 viewsnoggin

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 11:57 - Mar 31 by Scuzzer

Just give it a rest.


The "give it a rest' mob, failing to give it a rest.

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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 16:23 - Mar 31 with 722 viewsBlue_In_Boston

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:14 - Mar 31 by peterleeblue

I'm pretty much in the same camp as you and many but I cant help feel that we shouldn't just so quickly wipe the good that Ashton has done over his time here and dispense with his services and no doubted experience

Does he not have ANY credit left in the bank?


He has no credit it in the bank. His actions in allowing our club to be seen in this light, appearing to endorse Farage, Reform, and what they stand for is unforgivable. Some things are more important than football, promotion, etc. He has to go.
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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 17:20 - Mar 31 with 610 viewsmrshallisfit

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 15:14 - Mar 31 by peterleeblue

I'm pretty much in the same camp as you and many but I cant help feel that we shouldn't just so quickly wipe the good that Ashton has done over his time here and dispense with his services and no doubted experience

Does he not have ANY credit left in the bank?


Not now. No unfortunately.
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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 21:20 - Mar 31 with 482 viewsBigalhunter

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 16:10 - Mar 31 by Cheltenham_Blue

Again. I very much agree that Ashton should go. But I'm getting a bit tired of the BS that has been spouted, and frankly, made up over the last week.

CEO's of the caliber of Ashton, (Ignoring all the Farage stuff) are not '10 a penny' at all, we are still owned by a Pension fund, who must have the best people in charge of those funds, if Ashton were ten a penny as you put it, he would have been removed after relegation from the Premier League.

To say he 'lucked out' on the appointment of McKenna is also disingenuous, it was known at the time that we had interviewed many for the role, including Lampard if I recall, but Ashton instead of appointing there, head hunted McKenna, who to my knowledge had not applied, but was approached by Ashton.

I get the anger, I get the want to have Aston out, but lets not pretend that when he goes, it won't be a huge test to recruit better than him, for his football experience first and foremost.


CEOs of the calibre of Ashton??

Nah, you’re just having a laugh.

The bloke’s nothing more than a gobby grifter who learnt feck all from upsetting people in his previous roles at Watford and Brizzle.

He felt sufficiently emboldened and arrogantly comfortable enough here, to happily lie to satisfy his political erection without a second thought as to any potential consequences.

That isn’t the behaviour of what you laughingly describe as high calibre CEOs.

I maintain the owners can easily find someone far superior in morals and ability than this utter sh*tshow of a human being.
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It used to great on here when people let me say whatever I wanted and giggled along - (Rough translation of post from un-named TWTD contributor, 2026)
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That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 02:15 - Apr 1 with 305 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

That image of Farage, in our dressing room on 16:10 - Mar 31 by Cheltenham_Blue

Again. I very much agree that Ashton should go. But I'm getting a bit tired of the BS that has been spouted, and frankly, made up over the last week.

CEO's of the caliber of Ashton, (Ignoring all the Farage stuff) are not '10 a penny' at all, we are still owned by a Pension fund, who must have the best people in charge of those funds, if Ashton were ten a penny as you put it, he would have been removed after relegation from the Premier League.

To say he 'lucked out' on the appointment of McKenna is also disingenuous, it was known at the time that we had interviewed many for the role, including Lampard if I recall, but Ashton instead of appointing there, head hunted McKenna, who to my knowledge had not applied, but was approached by Ashton.

I get the anger, I get the want to have Aston out, but lets not pretend that when he goes, it won't be a huge test to recruit better than him, for his football experience first and foremost.


People rewriting their own version of history within 8 days due to their emotion. I’ve been quite a vocal critic of a good amount of the recruitment since promotion to the PL and nobody was having it and I was accused of bashing the club, when it was just an opinion.

Now all of a sudden he was Mr. Average all along lol.

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