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Ipswich may have done an early season ticket deal last season when they were in the Prem forcing fans to keep their seat not knowing what division they would be in?
I expect we will win today which will take us to w:4 dr:4: l4: = mid table = average = is what we really are.
And even if performances and results continue to be poor, I cannot see how we can afford to keep changing managers every x months. It is not sustainable.
One slightly better transfer window (Summer 2025) does not equal automatic promotion.
This may not be popular but our best transfer business was 2012-2013 and this was down to Laudrup and Bayram.
History should be kind to Jenkins. He did a lot more good than bad but 2016 was certainly the low. But what he did in January 2019 should be commended.
Check out this interview he gave - it is quite telling about his relationship with the new owners 2016-2019:
the stars did align for one time only - a cash machine in Swansea City centre dispensed £25,000 in one go (most limits are £750) to pay off Antony Petty. It was a miracle that evening.
Southampton team were the better side and should have won.
I am a bit bored watching us. I try not to miss a game where possible but I can't say I am looking forward to the QPR game. I will watch it on Sky but I am not expecting much.
And as for the last transfer window - it was "better" versus the previous 4-6 windows but that is not saying much when the bar was so low/rock bottom.
Another season of consolidation may just be fine. Expectations need to be managed. The club is a long way off from being prepared for a serious promotion push / being competitive in the premier league. A long way off.
The club should have sold it as a bundle for Leicester and QPR home (and even Millwall). Buy those tickets and you are guaranteed to be able to buy a ticket for Man City?
Maybe he is on 40k a week - with Celtic paying 20k and the Swans paying 20k? Maybe there is a clause where Celtic stop paying if we become a Premier League club.