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As they were nice enough to do one for us last season I thought it would be rude not to make a relegation party group on facebook for ipswich. Invite all your mates aswell who arent on here so we can try and get as many people in there http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=136305427279&ref=ts#/group.php?gid=136305427279&ref=ts

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Hate to say it, but it''s a little premature.

It''s tempting fate to start rubbing their noses in it just yet. They could well drag themselves out of the mire, unlikely though it seems at the moment. If they get rid of Keane in the next month and make a shrewd appointment I''d bet on them staying up.I suppose it''s even possible that Keane could turn things around. That''s why I''m kinda undecided as to whether their board keeping faith with him is a good think. Surely even a w*nker like Keane could sort it out eventually, especially if he''s given more money to throw at it. If he manages to buy a whole squad of masochists that like being abused by a shouty Irishman it could start to work for him.

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Not so much premature as unnecessary. It matters little whether the skint binners are relegated this season or next, or the one after.

Their downward slide has been happening since the summer of 2002. Years of underinvesting led them into reckless borrowing, They held off the inevitable by weaselling out of due payments, dodging even paying locals who supported them and hiding from the Inland Revenues £5m tax bill.

You can run but you can''t hide. Time has finally caught up with them. Note how no one wants to sponsor them, their shirts or even their stands.

Marcus Evans has what he wants. A company that specialises in corporate hospitality and conferences has picked up a few million quids worth of facilities for next to nothing. I doubt he gives a flying fig about wasting any money on the wishes of a few simple minded rural hilbillies.

The manager''s job is a poisoned chalice. Remember how nobody with any pedigee wanted the job after Joe Royle. Maybe with some of the recent articles on football club ownership City fans might take with a pinch of salt all the old tosh coming out from some club''s about ''investors'' and tlook at he investors real reasons for grabbing control of the clubs.

Maybe you should save your energy and use it to get behind City. Celebrating the possible relegation of the binners is as much worth as anticipating the death of Ronnie Biggs.

Neither have much to merit them and neither should warrant a tear (or cheer) when they go.

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[quote user="City1st"]Not so much premature as unnecessary. It matters little whether the skint binners are relegated this season or next, or the one after.

Their downward slide has been happening since the summer of 2002. Years of underinvesting led them into reckless borrowing, They held off the inevitable by weaselling out of due payments, dodging even paying locals who supported them and hiding from the Inland Revenues £5m tax bill.

You can run but you can''t hide. Time has finally caught up with them. Note how no one wants to sponsor them, their shirts or even their stands.

Marcus Evans has what he wants. A company that specialises in corporate hospitality and conferences has picked up a few million quids worth of facilities for next to nothing. I doubt he gives a flying fig about wasting any money on the wishes of a few simple minded rural hilbillies.

The manager''s job is a poisoned chalice. Remember how nobody with any pedigee wanted the job after Joe Royle. Maybe with some of the recent articles on football club ownership City fans might take with a pinch of salt all the old tosh coming out from some club''s about ''investors'' and tlook at he investors real reasons for grabbing control of the clubs.

Maybe you should save your energy and use it to get behind City. Celebrating the possible relegation of the binners is as much worth as anticipating the death of Ronnie Biggs.

Neither have much to merit them and neither should warrant a tear (or cheer) when they go.[/quote]Post of the week!

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[quote user="Herb"]Hate to say it, but it''s a little premature.
It''s tempting fate to start rubbing their noses in it just yet. They could well drag themselves out of the mire, unlikely though it seems at the moment. If they get rid of Keane in the next month and make a shrewd appointment I''d bet on them staying up.

I suppose it''s even possible that Keane could turn things around. That''s why I''m kinda undecided as to whether their board keeping faith with him is a good think. Surely even a w*nker like Keane could sort it out eventually, especially if he''s given more money to throw at it. If he manages to buy a whole squad of masochists that like being abused by a shouty Irishman it could start to work for him.

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to be honest i do think they are in a relegation battle and they wont have vast amounts of cash to spend in january.

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[quote user="PLAMBERT"]

to be honest i do think they are in a relegation battle and they wont have vast amounts of cash to spend in january.

[/quote]Begs the question why Evans gave him millions to spend in the summer though.Time will tell what their shady owner''s motives are, but if he was a simple asset stripper why throw money down the drain indulging Keane''s latest mental breakdown?

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i dont think hes an assest stripper, but he will realise that he is throwing money on a bonfire before soon and forget them. To be honest id rather give 5million of my own money to Gunny than the dog loving keane.

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[quote user="PLAMBERT"]To be honest id rather give 5million of my own money to Gunny than the dog loving keane.[/quote]I was thinking that earlier, could Gunny have done any worse had he been given a go? Hard to imagine, though I''m sure some will say he''d have given it a bloody good try ;)

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