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Ipswich are ending a disappointing 2009 with a flourish. Roy Keane''s men are unbeaten in 10 matches (W3, D7), the second longest run in the Championship after Nottingham Forest. Town, who will be playing in a new white strip to avoid a potential kit clash with Palace, are using the Eagles as inspiration for a promotion push in second half of the season.

From the BBC - too funny...

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HAHA!They wont go down but it''s nice to see them sweat it, given how confident they were feeling prior to this season about promotion and the revolution of Roy Keane at Portman Road lol, one way or another I have a feeling we will be seeing the binners next season. [:)]

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Don''t be too sure they won''t go down. Their fixtures between now and the middle of February are horrible (see BBC sport - I can''t be bothered to type them)

The other difficulty they have is that no one at this stage really thinks they will get relegated, much like us and Southampton last year.

Fingers crossed!

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[quote user="dylanisabaddog"]Don''t be too sure they won''t go down. Their fixtures between now and the middle of February are horrible (see BBC sport - I can''t be bothered to type them)

The other difficulty they have is that no one at this stage really thinks they will get relegated, much like us and Southampton last year.

Fingers crossed![/quote]

Here,Here!

I would love it, I''d love lit (Keegan rant style!) if they went down!

I don''t miss the Derby games whatsoever cause they have ruined by being uneccessarily staged on Sundays which kill the atmosphere!

Until the Derbys are moved back to Saturday afternoons or midweek they will never be as good as they should be!

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