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Morsy: Ups and Downs on Way to Becoming Sustainable Premier League Club
Friday, 25th Apr 2025 12:53 by Kallum Brisset

Town captain Sam Morsy says the path to becoming a sustainable Premier League club is not always smooth sailing as the Blues head towards relegation to the Championship.

Anything but a victory against Newcastle United at St James’ Park and West Ham United losing to Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday will confirm Town’s place in the second tier again next season alongside Leicester City and Southampton, whose fates have already been sealed.

This season will mark the second consecutive campaign in which the three newly promoted sides have all been immediately relegated, the first time that has happened since the Premier League’s inception in 1992.

Much has been spoken about the gap between the two divisions growing larger with the financial disparity at the centre of conversation, and the challenge of surviving in the top flight appears to be becoming more difficult each year.

Despite the general belief that the gulf is growing every season, Morsy was keen to emphasise that stepping up to a higher division is meant to be demanding and that numerous sides have shown in the past that the gap can be bridged.

“Of course it’s difficult but I remember speaking to one of my friends yesterday saying the last time he played Newcastle they were in the Championship,” he said.

“Newcastle have been in the Championship and got promoted, Forest have done the same, it wasn’t so long ago Villa done the same, it wasn’t so long ago Bournemouth done the same, Fulham were yo-yoing for a number of years.

“Of course it’s meant to be difficult but it’s not impossible. Teams will stay up, whether it’s next year or the year after, teams will come up and stay up. It’s meant to be difficult, that’s the challenge.

“It’s not meant to be easy, you’re not meant to get promoted and finish mid-table and go ‘actually this is easier than I thought it would be’, it doesn’t work like that. For us and our club, everyone is on their different journeys. Southampton and Leicester are on different journeys to us.

“For us, it’s about expanding, getting better, strengthening the squad in every window, international scouting, all of these things are part of the process of growing so you can reach the goal which is to be a sustainable Premier League club but to get there there’s going to be many ups and downs.”

It is clear that the last few months have been challenging for the Blues, who have won just one league match in 2025 and only four all season with the home form being a particular problem.


However, Morsy says there is still the motivation to succeed in the final five matches of the campaign even if the season is set to end in disappointment.

He said: “It’s always challenging because you always have high expectations of yourself and the team, when you fall below that it can become challenging.

“At the same time, it’s good to always keep the perspective of there’s still games to play, try and compete and try and do as best as you can.

“t’s one game at a time. To be a professional footballer you’re very lucky never mind to be playing at the top level so there’s always that gratitude.

“We know our fans are going to come in numbers, we know we’re going to have friends watching, family watching and people that have supported us along all of our journeys, so there’s massive motivation to still win a game and still compete.

“In the last few weeks we’ve done that and we’ve had good performances, the Arsenal game was obviously difficult for a number of reasons. The motivation is just to win a game of football when you strip it back, it’s why you play football in the first place is to compete and to win.”

While admitting that the time to reflect on the season will not come until the final ball has been kicked, Morsy says a lot can be learned from the experience of playing in the Premier League both on and off the field.

“It’s always good to reflect and see where you’re at, but certainly during the season it’s just about trying to improve and seeing what you need to do,” he said. “At the same time, not going into a deep dive of analysing and focusing on the negatives. It’s about the quick turnaround in games, working hard and trying to win the next game.

“These moments can make you a lot stronger and make you better, it just depends on how you perceive them and it can go either way. I’ve been around long enough to see how success and failure affects different players and personalities.

“When you have a season like this it can go one way or the other, I’ll make sure that I go in the right way just to further improve and get better at my craft. You can easily go the other way and make excuses or be delusional and it’s not the way to be.

“It’s been a great experience and it’s one personally in the group we can improve and be better from. Hopefully within a season or a few seasons, players will be saying that because of these moments they grew so much and it’s elevated them.”

Town have 21 points to their name this season but have dropped a further 27 from winning positions, the most of any team in the Premier League.

Morsy believes that statistic can portray a mixture of positives and negatives.
“It’s probably a lot of things,” he considered. “Sometimes it’s going to be the level, sometimes it’s going to be people making mistakes, sometimes concentration.

“The Leicester one we probably should have had a penalty then Kalvin [Phillips] gets sent off so you’re going to have all sorts of scenarios.

“At the same time, that stat can be misleading. If you go to Man City in the second game of the season and go 1-0 up, is it three points dropped? I don’t know.

“But of course, it’s something which we’ll own and it’s something which shows where we’ve been this season – close but not close enough.”

As one of a number of Blues players in their first ever season at the level, Morsy says overall journey in the Premier League has been one of pride.

The 33-year-old said: “First and foremost, it’s a dream come true to play in the Premier League. It’s been a tough season in terms of results but I think you can see how we’ve done – we've been competitive in a number of games so it’s been really pleasing. For myself, to be able to compete at this level and keep improving with good players and trying to compete.

“You have to [enjoy it], you’d be ungrateful not to enjoy it off the back of one promotion never mind back-to-back promotions. You have to look at it, you have to enjoy it and you have to take the challenges on and no doubt it’s a huge challenge this weekend.

“It’s been a great journey. We’ve competed a lot, we’ve had good days and we’ve had learning days. In particular, the away days we’ve really taken it to teams, tried our best, competed and went toe-to-toe so it’s a really big effort.

“The whole group has stuck together along the journey, that’s been the most pleasing thing for me is that we’ve stuck together and we’ve done our best. Sometimes doing your best is not good enough, but that’s something I’m proud of the group staying together.”

Jack Clarke recently said that one of the biggest surprises he has experienced of playing in the Premier League was the size of Manchester City striker Erling Haaland.

Morsy, though, knew exactly what to expect when the Norwegian lined up in the tunnel at the Etihad Stadium alongside him back in August.

“I knew how big he was,” he joked. “I wasn’t expecting to see Aguero’s height when I saw Haaland.”

Morsy added: “Some things with officials but I probably can’t say, that’s a conversation for another day. We’ve prepared and we knew it was going to be a tough season but I think we prepared quite well for the expectation of quality.”


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GoingUp added 08:07 - Apr 26
There's a jerk like Lee James on my golf WhatsApp lol always having a dig it's in their bones lol Everyone gets to have their point, we should be very well positioned for next year and Morsey will be a rock at the core
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PhuketPete added 08:32 - Apr 26
I propose Phil set up a quota system for posts here. The more downticks you get the shorter your messages need to be.
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Thegeniusofmuhren added 09:11 - Apr 26
Leejames99 should imagine you're gutted that Mck has committed to staying, The job was yours. It now seems you might be best suited as the teams sports psychologist from your understanding of the players mentality. Anyway, keep up with the inspirational and insightful analysis!
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Leejames99 added 10:33 - Apr 26
@goingup you need to change to @goingdown and with Morsy a 34 Year old midfielder pulling the strings you will have to change it to @goingdownagain nightmare!

@phucketpete
I suggest you take your dictatorship somewhere else Phuket maybe, you propose the more down ticks I get for not agreeing with you and others in the Mckenna cult that my opinions should be shorter and less.
Your a football fan applauding a relegation, applauding the worst home record in history, applauding that we were the only team in all divisions to not have a win in the country this year until 3 games ago.
You think ws have been the best of the three teams that went up , well we wont be because Leicester will go above us, they have to play Us and Southampton at home so that's 6 points to them at least and they only 3 behind us, and Southampton took 4 points seconds from 6 and they only got 11 all season so I think they got the bragging rights there too, but let's all applaud King Mckenna.

@thegeniusofmuhren
If you imagining how I'm feeling about Mckenna staying then surely your the physiologist from your understanding of my mentality for not agreeing with you, and its a pretty sad day if your imagining how im feeling.
To make you feel better, did Mckenna and Morsy feel the need to commit themselves, hilarious, Kmk blagged a huge contract and is so arrogant that he felt he needed to confirm his commitment like he was going to get big offers and Morsy, who else in the Prem or Championship want a soon 34 year old midfielder who until this year had never played in Prem to lead them back to the Prem and achieve sustainability , disillusioned.
I'm fine about it because Mckenna won't be here much longer as ive said, he is too arrogant and woke and will not change his playing style or players from league 1, he will not change his philosophy or process in the nonsense he spouted this season. Every team in the Championship will know how to beat us because nothing will change, i wont be surprised if he gave Davis and Hirst even Morsy new contracts before he is sacked.

If Sheff Utd do not go up that's 4 other teams with parachute payments if Luton stay up, and I think they will) then you have Boro better squad than us, Birmingham City, money to burn, Wrexham a big draw for any player to join that team to be in the squad that finishes the story of reaching the Prem. We couldn't beat Southampton or Leicester so why would we next season, Mckenna has the talent there at this moment but doesn't want them starting. When he gets his Burnsy back etc they going syraight back in.
At the moment with Mckenna in charge we are looking about 8th or 9th at best, these players you all love didn't even win league 1 and got knocked out of cup on tv by maidestone. We need a Prem experienced manager or one connected with the club to motivate the new players and mould them into what could be an incredible team and have a good sweep out, Kmk and those players done well but have reached their ceiling now it's time for the next stage.
I dont care about being marked down nor does Blueboy I'm sure or anyone else you throw abuse too for not being in the Mckenna cult.
We all support Ipswich the only difference is some of us want progression, stability and success and dont want to setyle for second best and why should we, we were in the doldrums for 22 years, we have the best Championship players but we know our manager wont play them, he cant because his system has to include Davis, his first name on team sheet
Enjoy your Saturday lads.
What's Mckennas excuses today, oh he already made them, well as long as the lads have a nice day out.
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Billysherlockblue added 14:11 - Apr 26
I don't think leejames 99 is a true blues supporter. He's full of nonsense. Of course he could be very young.
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Billysherlockblue added 14:11 - Apr 26
I don't think leejames 99 is a true blues supporter. He's full of nonsense. Of course he could be very young.
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Madvic22 added 15:02 - Apr 26
LJ99, I can't believe you are actually a Town supporter,all you do is moan and criticise,do you not remember where this club has been for the last decade or so??
Also, you are obviously very touchy and I'll say what I think without you telling me to watch my mouth joker
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Leejames99 added 15:08 - Apr 26
@Williamsherlockblues
Why is it nonsense because you do not agree, time will tell, and I am a Town supporters and 48 years old, I just don't buy into the Mckenna cult or think we will do anything in Championship with current set up, again a uneeded post, not football related just more imI'wrong your right nonsense, if anything I'm a true supporter because I want the best for the club I support and don't encourage applauding failure.
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Leejames99 added 15:19 - Apr 26
@Madvic22
Again I am a Ipswich Town supporter, very much so, its over 2 decades (a decade is 10 years) and its because I remember where we have been that I am giving an opinion re Mckenna and league 1 level players because we have an owner and Chairman and some top players who could get us established in the Premier League, and it's not with Mckenna, he and the promotion winning lads deserved their go in Prem, they and the manager are not right for Premier league and its time for a clearout.

You can say what you want re football and the team but because my opinion is different to yours doesn't mean you have to call obscenities.
I've followed Town up and down but am not applauding and buying into Mckennas nonsense anymore, and I'd like to see an experienced manager come in, think about it how can he manage when our captain is nearly the same age. Should of been a number 2 first.
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