December 23, 2024
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The Ipswich Town season preview for 2023–2024 exudes confidence, optimism, and hope.

Being an Ipswich Town supporter is exhilarating right now. A Championship top-half finish would be acceptable, but the aspirational Tractor Boys may dominate this league if League One stars like Conor Chaplin, Leif Davis, and recently signed Jack Taylor perform as anticipated.

At the end of the season, don’t be shocked to see them contending for the championship top slots, as Kieran McKenna is doing a great job in his first management position.

Ipswich Town 2023–2024 season preview: From the fan perspective, Phil Ham (@twtduk)
The previous season was amazing, as Town achieved its first promotion in 23 years and finished with a club-high 98 points and 101 goals. We can compete with anyone if we can get off to a strong start because we have the momentum, especially with one or two smart additions.

I will not be content until we defeat Norwich. It has been a long time.

Conor Chaplin, who scored 29 goals across all competitions last season and inked a new contract, will be our main player. Another twenty or more would be very beneficial.

Massimo Luongo, a midfielder, is our most underappreciated player—at least according to Sheffield Wednesday, who let him leave, and Middlesbrough, who didn’t use him. After spending a decade on loan at Town, the Australian returned in January and was a key player in the 13-game winning streak that secured promotion. Since his comeback, he has not lost a game.

On March 18, 2023, in Ipswich, United Kingdom, Conor Chaplin of Ipswich Town plays against Shrewsbury Town in Sky Bet League One at Portman Road.

Once more, Conor Chaplin’s goals will be essential for Ipswich to have a chance to contend for the playoffs. (Source image: Getty Images)
Supporters believe our owner is the best there is. In under two years, our American owners—the police and fire service pension fund in Arizona being the largest stakeholder—fulfilled all of their commitments. The title fight is just the beginning.

George Hirst, a striker for Leicester who spent last season on loan here, is the opponent I’d most like to see here. He nearly secured promotion with a superb solo performance in the 3-0 victory at Barnsley.

I would really like to see Adam Webster and Flynn Downes return as active players. Since we’re back on the upswing, having them would be beneficial.

Marvin Johnson, who head-butted Wes Burns during Sheffield Wednesday’s visit to Portman Road, will be the villain of the pantomime. These days, Suffolk is home to a few bigger crimes.

 

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