Last Day to Complete TWTD Questionnaire 2024/25 Tuesday, 17th Jun 2025 11:21 Today is the final day in which to fill in the annual TWTD Questionnaire, your chance to look back in judgement on Town's 2024/25 season
The results of the TWTD Questionnaire will be made available once TWTD’s supercomputer, the Osborne 1.0, has finished the processing later in the summer.
Not all questions apply to everyone and it’s quite long so feel free to leave some unanswered if you can't decide on an answer, you're getting a bit bored or you’re starting to feel tired. All answers will be treated in the strictest confidence.
The TWTD Questionnaire has been run for more than 25 years and is the biggest annual survey carried out among Town supporters with 2,838 fans responding last year. All the relevant people are made aware of the results.
To fill in this year’s TWTD Questionnaire and to look at those from 2007/08 onwards, click here.
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Mariner1974 added 16:23 - Jun 4
Didn't take long at all! Goal of the season between Enciso and Cajuste probably wasn't fair on Delap. I think his goals started to blur into one, because he scored so many good ones. As much as he dropped off. Give him his due, he brought some excitement to proceedings this season. |  | |
flykickingbybgunn added 18:12 - Jun 4
He (Delap) did drop off as soon as it was apparent that we were going down. He had clearly made up his mind to go. A shame but like other players in the past once he has made a name for himself here that was it. I hope he finds the bench at Chelski comfortable. If so then I wish him well. |  | |
churchmans added 19:37 - Jun 4
Flyingkickbygunn delap was and is qaulity for us,the bitterness is a bad look! Dont know what more you think he could of done |  | |
Northstandveteran added 16:48 - Jun 12
To be fair, the whole team gave up after Christmas. Something the band of brothers never did. Which leads to the question, would we or could we, have done any worse without the millions spent? |  | |
The_Prof added 15:07 - Jun 16
Northstandveteran; I totally agree with you. History shows that if you keep most of the side together that had that 'all in it together' vibe then they'll be OK (2000-2001). Bring in lots of players who are only there for the money and doom awaits (2001-2002). Yes, those were different times, but the 'Band of Brothers' at least competed against Liverpool at the start of this season and might have been able to pull a few more results out against lesser teams. but they were never given the chance. What message does that send for this coming season's 'promotion campaign'? Turkeys rarely vote for Christmas... |  | |
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