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  1. 'A good connector' - McKennapublished at 19:24 GMT 8 November

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    McKenna pleased with dominant Town win at Swansea

    Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk:

    "You enjoy your away wins, they're a really good connector for the group. You go away from home to tough places like this and you get the win and you have to work hard for it. It's really good for bringing a new group together.

    "It is a result to enjoy and importantly I thought it was a really good performance.

    "From the first whistle pretty much to the end I thought there was lots to enjoy about our play.

    "On the ball most of our defending was really good, though we are frustrated to concede the goal.

    "But I thought it was a really strong performance, a performance to enjoy and of course a really good result."

  2. Pick of the stats: Swansea City v Ipswich Townpublished at 11:13 GMT 7 November

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    Ipswich will seek to keep building momentum as they head to Swansea on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

    Kieran McKenna's men are 10th and within three points of the play-off places, with a game in hand, after earning a 1-1 draw at home to Watford on Tuesday night.

    It made it seven points from their past three games, including a 4-1 win at QPR in their most recent away game last Saturday.

    The Swans are three points back in 17th and are consistently inconsistent, failing to record consecutive results of any kind in their 14 games so far this season.

    They fell to a battling 2-1 defeat at Preston on Wednesday having grabbed a point at Charlton last Saturday but won their most recent home game against Norwich 2-1.

    • Swansea have lost their past two home league games against Ipswich, having lost just one of their first 13 against them between 1947 and 2011 (W7 D5).

    • Ipswich did the league double over Swansea when they last faced each other in 2023-24 – they've never won three in a row against the Swans before.

    • After winning five consecutive league games at the start of April, Swansea have now won just four of their last 16 (D6 L6).

    • Ipswich have conceded in each of their past 22 away league games, their longest run without a clean sheet on the road since a run of 23 in the 2018-19 campaign.

    • Both Swansea and Ipswich have conceded five headed goals in the Championship so far this season, with only QPR (7) conceding more.

  3. 🎧 How concerning are arguments between team-mates?published at 14:39 GMT 6 November

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    Matusiwa v Philogene was no Bowyer v Dyer

    "It just shows they're passionate, that they care. But hopefully somebody got the two of them together in the dressing room fairly soon afterwards because they didn't go towards each other at full-time, they kept their distance, there was still a little bit of an undercurrent afterwards."

    Graeme Mac, John Wark and Brenner Woolley dissect the in-game argument between Town midfielders Azor Matusiwa and Jaden Philogene during the draw with Watford, before discussing who gets on the teamsheet for Saturday's league visit to Swansea City.

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  4. Long may it continue - Taylor published at 15:14 GMT 4 November

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    Taylor enjoying more senior role at Ipswich

    Ipswich midfielder Jack Taylor is pleased to be taking on a more senior role at the club after extending his contract in October.

    Taylor arrived at Portman Road from Peterborough United in 2023, before extending his contract at the Suffolk-based club until 2028 in October.

    Asked about having to talk more on pitch, Taylor told BBC Radio Suffolk: "Definitely, being in the middle of the park you need to get the best out of everyone around you.

    "You don't want to be a team that is quiet as it gives the opposition a bit of an edge over you."

    Ipswich have won back-to-back games with wins over West Bromwich Albion and QPR.

    The Tractor Boys haven't won three consecutive league matches since 1 April 2024, when they beat Southampton in the Championship.

    They face Watford on Tuesday at 19:45 GMT.

    "We had two tough results against Middlesbrough and Charlton so I came into the games a bit fresh and thought I will bring my leadership and obviously my quality as well as my work ethic," Taylor added.

    "Thankfully, it has brought us two wins - long may it continue."

    Listen to Taylor's full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  5. Pick of the stats: Ipswich v Watford published at 11:13 GMT 4 November

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    Ipswich will be looking to continue their winning ways after back-to-back victories for the first time since September, when they welcome Watford to Portman Road on Tuesday (19:45 GMT).

    Both Ipswich and Watford won last time out, and each sit just inside the top 10 in the Championship.

    Watford beat Middlesbrough in a 3-0 thumping at the weekend, handing Boro just their second defeat of the campaign.

    A win for Ipswich would be enough to launch them into the top six.

    • Ipswich are unbeaten in each of their past four league games against Watford (W3 D1), with the most recent ending 0-0 at Portman Road in April 2024.

    • Watford have lost on just one of their past 11 league visits to Ipswich, a run that stretches back to 2005 (W6 D4) – that sole defeat came in November 2014 under Slavisa Jokanovic.

    • Ipswich have lost only two of their past 46 home league games outside of the top-flight (W32 D12), though one of those was in their most recent midweek game, losing 3-0 to Charlton Athletic last month.

    • Watford remain winless in each of their past 12 away league games (D3 L9), the longest such ongoing run of any side in the top four tiers of English football.

    • Watford's Tom Ince has only scored more goals in the Football League against Rotherham United (9) and Bristol City (8) than against Ipswich Town (5).

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  6. 'The goals have been coming' - Hirstpublished at 12:29 GMT 3 November

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    George Hirst on his two goals for Ipswich and the win over QPR

    George Hirst's first Ipswich Town goals in six Championship games have been coming, according to the striker.

    The 26-year-old scored twice in Saturday's 4-1 win at QPR to end a barren spell.

    "I feel like they've been coming over the last few weeks," he told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "I've probably missed a few chances I look back on and feel I should put away but that's the life of a striker."

    Hirst's double alongside two free-kicks from Marcelino Nunez helped Ipswich make it back-to-back league wins for the second time this season and move them up to ninth place in the table.

    The forward believes his tally of five goals so far should be higher.

    "It should be more, I'm the first to admit that, but sometimes they don't go in the back of the net and I'm the first person to look at myself, I don't blame anyone else," he added.

    "If I wasn't getting chances I'd be a bit more worried but I'm always confident in my ability and there will be times in the season where you don't score for two, three or four games but you keep doing the right things in training and a matchday and ultimately they'll start to go in."

    Ipswich next host Watford on Tuesday (19:45 GMT).

  7. We played some really good stuff - McKennapublished at 17:38 GMT 1 November

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    Ipswich are now 9th in the Championship

    Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna was pleased with the way his team rallied in the second half of their 4-1 win at QPR.

    George Hirst and Marcelino Nunez each scored twice at Loftus Road, with the former putting Ipswich in front after two minutes.

    QPR were level at the break but McKenna was pleased with the response.

    "A good win for us, two brilliant team goals and two brilliant individual goals at a big moment," speaking to BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "Good experience for the team to go through.

    "We had a good start and probably didn't build on it enough. But we stuck in and we knew we could build in the second half. Once we got the goals we played some really good stuff."

    Both of Nunez's goals were free kicks, and McKenna was delighted for the midfielder who arrived in the summer from East Anglian rivals Norwich City.

    "Marcelino is a really good set-piece taker. He practices a lot as much as I've seen anyone practice so he deserves his rewards," McKenna added.

    "The subs came on with good energy, we defended well and look a threat."

  8. Pick of the stats: Queens Park Rangers v Ipswich Townpublished at 10:46 GMT 31 October

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    QPR will seek to get back on track at home when Ipswich visit on Saturday (15:00 GMT) seeking to break their winless away run.

    After a six-match unbeaten streak, in which the R's claimed 14 points, Julien Stephan's side have now lost two of their past three, going down 1-0 at Derby last time out, while they saw their unbeaten start at Loftus Road ended by Millwall the previous week.

    Kieran McKenna's men are two points and three places below the ninth-placed Hoops but bounced back from consecutive defeats with a 1-0 home win over West Brom last Saturday.

    They have however taken just two points from their opening four away games, while the fifth at Blackburn was abandoned late-on with the Tractor Boys trailing.

    • QPR have won six of their past seven home league games against Ipswich Town (L1), though that sole loss came in their last meeting at Loftus Road in August 2023.

    • Ipswich Town have won just three of their past 14 league games against QPR (D2 L9), but did win 1-0 away and draw 0-0 at home in the last campaign in which these two sides met (2023-24).

    • QPR have won just two of their past 11 home league games (D5 L4), averaging just one goal per game during that time.

    • Ipswich are winless across their past eight away league games (D4 L4), since a 2-1 win at Bournemouth in April – the Tractor Boys could lose back-to-back games on the road outside of the top-flight for the first time since December 2021 in League One (vs Sunderland and Charlton).

    • Ipswich Town's Jack Clarke has scored four goals as a substitute so far this season in the Championship, at least twice as many as any other player.

  9. McKenna praises Ipswich for sticking to the planpublished at 15:57 BST 25 October

    Kieran McKenna was delighted with his Ipswich players for keeping cool as they scored a late winner against West Brom to end their two-match losing run.

    McKenna told his players to stay calm when the goal would not come and they got their rewards when Jack Clarke came off the bench to bag the decisive strike in the 1-0 win seven minutes from time at Portman Road.

    The Ipswich boss told BBC Radio Suffolk: "For the players, it was important to get the result and it was a good way for us to win as a group. If I was to pick a way to win the game for the development of the group, it would be something like this.

    "It was a game that was difficult. We played well in the first half, but we didn't get our reward. Then a lot of things we talked about during the week when things aren't going our way, we have to stay calm, stay together, do our jobs, stay focused and have trust.

    "If we don't win the game early, we can win it late.

    "It was a good way to win the game – clean sheet with a good impact from the bench and strong resilience."

  10. Ipswich recall Gray following injury to Palmerpublished at 17:16 BST 24 October

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    Ipswich Town have recalled academy goalkeeper Henry Gray following Alex Palmer's injury picked up during Tuesday's defeat by Charlton Athletic.

    Palmer limped off in the 24th minute and was replaced by back-up keeper Christian Walton.

    With 36-year-old David Button the only other recognised keeper at the club, Gray has now returned to Portman Road after only signing on loan for National League side Braintree Town on Tuesday.

    He did not make a league appearance for Braintree.