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  1. #1
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    Ipswich Town

    Taking 7,000 fans across to MKD today ! That’s what you call support ? I suppose it’s because they are confident of getting into the playoffs alongside Wednesday ? If so somebody’s going to have to drop out of those top six places ! Wouldn’t be surprised to see Sunderland and Wycombe and maybe Oxford getting squeezed out and also Bolton climbing into the top six ! either way it’s going to be one hell of a finish to the season UTM.

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    Yes indeed it's a brilliant season MILLERSTALE. Personally I've never known one as exciting in the 55 years of watching us, not even the 80/81 title winning season. This team/squad is packed full of quality, from two great 'keepers, right through every position and the results are unbelievable. As far as Ipswich's support goes though, they get much bigger crowds than us and that's because there isn't another club within miles of Ipswich and they've got a very big catchment area. I reckon pro rata we're better supported.

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    Sleeping giant are Ipswich been out of the Premiership far too long, so have Sunderland, Portsmouth, Charlton. Not an easy league to get out of is it ?
    That lot at s6 are still living on past history, have been for the last 20 years.
    Hopefully we go up top or second and Wednesdays have a go in the playoffs.

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    Males you glad we aren't in the struggle for the play offs.

    Instead going for the title with a healthy points gap and a team in form

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    Got to admit before the season started I looked at the “big” teams in this league history/support/finances etc and I’ll be honest I’d have been happy with a top 10 finish especially as there could have been a hangover after relegation now I’d be disappointed if we don’t at least get play offs (Warne said as much at the turn of the year)
    It just shows what a great job he’s doing and the team too

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    I was the same at the start of this season looking at all the BIG teams/clubs in this league and I would've been happy if we'd finished in a play-off place. Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich Town, Portsmouth, Bolton Wanderers, Charlton, even Wigan Athletic are all bigger clubs than us and have all experienced the big time. We still dream of playing in the top tier (our Chairman's dream also), but here in league one we can hold our own against any of the teams mentioned above, and that's down to Paul Warne's team and squad. helped along by his other management crew. We're "punching above our weight" some might say but we've earned to be where we are. Let's keep the good work going fellas, it's ours for the taking.

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    And Charlton are winning at Wigan, hooray, and it was a good goal from a cross with a simple header. I hope the Wigan defence plays like this against us. I'm actually watching the game. So far Charlton are looking sharper.

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