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Been a Town fan since my first trip to Portman Road in 1969. Lots of highs and, more recently, some lows. I want the team to play well, entertain and win. MM reign was a slow, lingering demise and we've declined since his departure. I would like the current management team to succeed and take our club up and onto better things. However, after a most welcome win (against a poor Doncaster team) I was disappointed when I watched this post-match interview with PC.
I am not a fan of his "cheeky chappy scouse babble" but it takes all types. The interview was unprofessional. Although he must not have enjoyed the previous interview (post Bolton), when representing OUR club I would expect some better, more respectful, behaviour towards a journalist just doing his job.
Don't post often but just have to comment on this. This player is just not good enough and having watched his woefulness at Exeter on Saturday I'm overjoyed that he might be going. Watching us struggle on Saturday really emphasised where we are - at a very low point. Having watched my first Town game in 1969 it's hard to accept the situation we are in. Love to see us turn it around, but fear we might not escape this division this season. Hope PL and the players can rally and prove me wrong.
This episode is another example providing confirmation that refereeing and common sense are mutually exclusive! Plain daft, but as it has been mentioned the ref abided by the rules.
Read TWTD regularly. Don't comment very much - last one was about how Jewel needed to go. I cannot believe this. Woolfenden looked to have potential the minutes he was on the pitch vs Blackburn. I am, much like all Town supporters, wanting Hurst to develop our team from defensive hoofball to something more expansive and entertaining. However, having watched the Blackburn game live and the Derby game (and other games highlights) on telly, this change of style has shown some worrying trends. I think we're up to eleven new faces now and our youngsters are being relegated to loans/bench/not included. I am not convinced the new intake are any better than some of our own. (I also think Emmanuel, from what I've seen of him, is a player with some promise - yet seems to be completely off the radar for Hurst.) It would be a boost to beat Norwich, but another defeat and it will a poor start that we may struggle to recover from.