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Thread: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

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    The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    A quick peek at the Championship ladder and we see that Ipswich is within striking range of a play-off spot. Ipswich are tied with Reading for 7th-8th at 64 pts, in 6th is Brighton with 65. However, while Reading and Brighton have only three games left in their season, Ipswich have four games remaining. One of these is today as they travel to Watford. A victory would put MM in 6th place, with a 2-point cushion.

    Ipswich in the Prem next season...could it happen!?

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    re: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    Quote Originally Posted by TundraWolf
    A quick peek at the Championship ladder and we see that Ipswich is within striking range of a play-off spot. Ipswich are tied with Reading for 7th-8th at 64 pts, in 6th is Brighton with 65. However, while Reading and Brighton have only three games left in their season, Ipswich have four games remaining. One of these is today as they travel to Watford. A victory would put MM in 6th place, with a 2-point cushion.

    Ipswich in the Prem next season...could it happen!?

    In this game virtually ANYTHING is possible!

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    re: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    Of course it could, but it won't IMO.

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    re: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    One thing McCarthy in his favour is that he has the experience of taking sides up from the division, again, he's doing a good job at Ipswich on limited resources.

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    re: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    It looks like it will be all to play for in the last three games Tundra, Ipswich currently 3-1 down at Watford.

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    re: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    It was a long shot, but it would be fun if his side slipped into the Prem for a year!

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    re: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    Quote Originally Posted by TundraWolf
    It was a long shot, but it would be fun if his side slipped into the Prem for a year!
    Fun!!! are you serious, Tunds'? Dunst' would be unbearable ...talking of which, where's he been lately?

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    re: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    Quote Originally Posted by GrizzledWolf
    It was a long shot, but it would be fun if his side slipped into the Prem for a year!
    Fun!!! are you serious, Tunds'? Dunst' would be unbearable ...talking of which, where's he been lately?[/quote]

    I always saw Dunst as a bit of a wild man, testing the limits and going "where no man has gone before," etc. He may be involved with the Ukraine Crisis, searching for downed Malaysian airliners, or behind the scenes guiding MM's Ipswich troops back to the top, the man has no limits to his talents or ingenuity!

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    re: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    Listening to the Ipswich match today. 1-1 with Bournemouth at halftime. If they win, they should be sitting in the playoff spots

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    re: The Amazing Adventures of Mad Mick

    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71
    One thing McCarthy in his favour is that he has the experience of taking sides up from the division, again, he's doing a good job at Ipswich on limited resources.
    I am listening to the Ipswich match on the Football League Player and the Ipswich announcer said MM spent 25 million last summer. That was a lot more than I thought he would have available (w/o knowing who he could sell and what not). I could have misheard him though.

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