Opinion Dave Gooderham: We’re not going up - so let’s start playing without fear
Turn to chapter nine of the late Len Shackleton’s autobiography, the ‘Crown Prince of Soccer’, and you will be greeted by an almost blank page, writes Dave Gooderham.
Turn to chapter nine of the late Len Shackleton’s autobiography, the ‘Crown Prince of Soccer’, and you will be greeted by an almost blank page, writes Dave Gooderham.
Turn to chapter nine of the late Len Shackleton’s autobiography, the ‘Crown Prince of Soccer’, and you will be greeted by an almost blank page, writes Dave Gooderham.
In his latest Town column, Dave Gooderham asks questions of Paul Lambert, tries to find some positives, and considers what the cost of not even reaching the play-offs could be to the Blues.
In his latest Town column, Dave Gooderham asks questions of Paul Lambert, tries to find some positives, and considers what the cost of not even reaching the play-offs could be to the Blues.
It has always been one of those journalistic conundrums, writes Dave Gooderham. How far do you push the constructive criticism of the team you are reporting on?
It has always been one of those journalistic conundrums, writes Dave Gooderham. How far do you push the constructive criticism of the team you are reporting on?
It’s fair to say life as an Ipswich Town fan is never dull, writes Dave Gooderham. In the space of seven days, we continued to show different ways of winning football matches and celebrated returning to the summit before swiftly slipping back down following a dismal midweek showing.
It’s fair to say life as an Ipswich Town fan is never dull, writes Dave Gooderham. In the space of seven days, we continued to show different ways of winning football matches and celebrated returning to the summit before swiftly slipping back down following a dismal midweek showing.
There was a time when I could have proudly pinned the League One table up on the fridge for all to see, writes Dave Gooderham.
There was a time when I could have proudly pinned the League One table up on the fridge for all to see, writes Dave Gooderham.
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