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Danny Haynes: prima donna or star in the making?
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Genuine pace is a real asset in any division, so it was somewhat surprising to see perennial impact substitute Danny Haynes swap Ipswich for Bristol City this week. At a mere £400,000 will the player prove a snip, with the change of scenery proving to be the launch pad for the young attacker who showed such promise when he burst into the Ipswich first team, or will his career continue to stagnate as it has done in the past year? Six Plus Five has the views of Ipswich season ticket holder Nick Woolnough and Bristol City season ticket holder Doug Stewart on a transfer that has divided opinion amongst both sets of fans. The Ipswich view Nick Woolnough Despite the fact that he failed to fulfil his initial promise, Town fans will always have fond memories of Danny Haynes.  
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Having been removed from the Portman Road pressure cooker of expectation just over a month ago, Jim Magilton is about to find things a whole lot hotter at Queens Park Rangers. Magilton, a loyal servant of Ipswich for ten years as player and manager, was hounded out of IP1 by angry fans who demanded more than mid-table mediocrity for their money.
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What a rollercoaster month April has been for Ipswich Town and its supporters! The collapse at Bramall Lane in the 2-0 defeat to Sheffield United, followed by an embarrassing home defeat to the Blades’ South Yorkshire neighbours Doncaster, meant the month began in the worst possible style.
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