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"I'm guessing this is Amorins first visit to Ipswich and he will probably be a bit underwhelmed, because there are much nicer cities to visit in East Anglia"
To be fair is is a bit more complimentary about our football.
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Chris Sutton - turned TripAdvisor on 12:53 - Nov 23 with 4144 views
To be fair, he has a point about the two places in general. Norwich has a lot more going for it than Ipswich as a place to visit. The city centre feels generally vibrant compared to ours.
I feel dirty saying it, but can't hide behind loyalty.
He is mostly a tool, but I did chuckle when he was winding up Martin Keown on final score a week or 2 back. Keown is more of a tool than him I reckon and that is saying something. lol
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Chris Sutton - turned TripAdvisor on 13:33 - Nov 23 with 3918 views
Both Sutton and Savage are attention seekers who try and be controversial but ultimately end up making it all about themselves and come across as quite childish.
I have no idea why the BBC still pay them, but I guess they appeal to some in the football community.
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Chris Sutton - turned TripAdvisor on 14:54 - Nov 23 with 3549 views
Chris Sutton - turned TripAdvisor on 15:25 - Nov 23 by Oldsmoker
There are no cities in Suffolk, despite Bury St Ed. having a cathedral, it's still a town. There's only one city in Norfolk.
Tell me if I'm wrong.
Barsham City. I think it runs norwich close too.
Depending on how wide you see East Anglia, there are Ely and Cambridge ahead of them too.
But he also knows Ipswich isn't a city. His failed point falls down if he says town, though, because he is clearly trying to reference his beloved norwich where he is still a legend.
Chris Sutton - turned TripAdvisor on 20:05 - Nov 23 by Nthsuffolkblue
Barsham City. I think it runs norwich close too.
Depending on how wide you see East Anglia, there are Ely and Cambridge ahead of them too.
But he also knows Ipswich isn't a city. His failed point falls down if he says town, though, because he is clearly trying to reference his beloved norwich where he is still a legend.
I like him. He doesn’t even have to work hard to get a rise out of people.
Chris Sutton - turned TripAdvisor on 20:16 - Nov 23 by Swansea_Blue
I like him. He doesn’t even have to work hard to get a rise out of people.
Hes another partisan commentator. The BBC is supposed to be impartial.
I've seen him call Ipswich a crisis club 4 years ago on BT sport that was. It seemed a bit over the top. Making a career out of winding people up. I suppose Jason Cundy is just the same.
Chris Sutton - turned TripAdvisor on 21:11 - Nov 23 by MVBlue
Hes another partisan commentator. The BBC is supposed to be impartial.
I've seen him call Ipswich a crisis club 4 years ago on BT sport that was. It seemed a bit over the top. Making a career out of winding people up. I suppose Jason Cundy is just the same.
He’s a pundit, and It’s really not an issue. The BBC tries to be a broad church and football is a partisan game, so of course you’ll get a wide range of views. Many BBC employees are open about their club allegiance and there’s nothing wrong with that. It’d be a more boring game without it actually. This chap would be out of a job for a start if we got rid of any partisan BBC commentators: