Second v third in the Championship at Elland Road; 12.30pm KOGet in touch! Email Tom with your thoughts on the gameHas any fanbase among the 92 League clubs had more fun watching football over the past 18 months than...
Second v third in the Championship at Elland Road; 12.30pm KOGet in touch! Email Tom with your thoughts on the gameHas any fanbase among the 92 League clubs had more fun watching football over the past 18 months than Ipswich Town’s? Supporters of Brighton and Wrexham might want to be in that conversation, as I guess would be fans of that team that win almost every competition they enter. But Ipswich have been having an absolute whale of a time, with Kieran McKenna’s exhilarating side romping to a 98-point promotion last season, and following it up this term by settling themselves in the Championship’s top two from the off, demonstrating emphatically that the style that worked in the third tier can do the job at the next level up. Even when dropping points – as they did in last week’s fizzing derby draw with Norwich – Ipswich have offered rich entertainment, supplementing the talents of those that helped them to promotion in 2022-23 – the likes of Conor Chaplin, Wes Burns and Sam Morsy – with well judged new signings such as George Hirst and Massimo Luongo.
But they’ve another tricky task this lunchtime, at a revitalised Leeds. Daniel Farke hasn’t exactly restored the feelgood days of Marcelo Bielsa yet, but after a couple of seasons of drift and confusion culminating in relegation Leeds look like a functioning team again, and are well placed to pounce should either of the top two hit a slump. Theirs is still a team boasting plenty of Premier League quality and experience – Crycensio Summerville, Dan James, Joe Rodon, Luke Ayling et al. Farke has said he will rotate his squad during the busy Christmas period, but is expected to go with his strongest available lineup today.
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