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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinkly View Post
    Well, in January, WLB was praising Ipswich for bringing in 5 loan players.
    If only we could have turned our season round like they did.
    Whatever the faults of Ipswich's transfer policy, it was enough to beat us at Portman Road, and they kept a clean sheet too, which we almost never do. I admit that they didn't look very good, but they were good enough to beat us... another three points thrown away

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinkly View Post
    Well, in January, WLB was praising Ipswich for bringing in 5 loan players.
    If only we could have turned our season round like they did.
    Exactly. Bolton's and Ipswich's budgets eclipse ours and look how it's turned out for them.

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    Well Bolton and Ipswich failed because both of their managers aren't very good. Give Pw their funds and he would have acquired completely different players and improved us immensely

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    It didn't work for Ipswich but at least they made the effort. Who's to say it wouldn't have worked for the miller's.

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    After what's happened recently his heart might not be in it anymore, TBH I think his enthusiasm had already waned somewhat before that, he's certainly had a lower profile.

    Maybe time to sell?

    Has to be to the right person though.

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    Great fire to who ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovicmiller View Post
    It didn't work for Ipswich but at least they made the effort. Who's to say it wouldn't have worked for the miller's.
    What effort ?
    Buy players who lack the quality needed

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    Maybe they did lack the quality needed but Ipswich still made the effort to retain championship football.

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    I think all Championship clubs have made the effort to retain their status. I think our efforts have been a bit more successful than those of Ipswich.

    I understand people's frustrations that we had so little activity in the January window. I also hoped we'd make a couple of great signings to improve our squad. As pocket says - we don't know what efforts were made in that window, what money was available, who decided what.

    We do know that the club is only operating on the back of money from Tony Stewart's company.
    How much is that "little bit more " that would guarantee survival?

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    Can't win with you lads. We have socialists on here questioning every aspect of capitalism but when it comes to TS and RUFC it's all down on your knees, kiss rrse and the boss knows best. Pathetic but if it floats your boats good luck. Twice recently this club has reached the Championship and twice TS's corner shop mentality has screwed it. The only people winning here are the property company that owns NYS.

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