Ipswich Q&A: Was promotion a bad thing?published at 14:01 6 February


We have been putting your questions to BBC Radio Suffolk sports editor Graeme McLoughlin in a special Ipswich Town Q&A session.
In part one, the focus is on the impact of two successive promotions on the club and the expectations for the remainder of the campaign.
Alan asked: Saturday's loss against Southampton was the first time I've felt palpable discontent from the home fans at the final whistle, from a home crowd that have up to now been 100% behind team and manager. Has our unexpected promotion this season now proven to be a positive or negative impact on the overall mission of the club?
Graeme: I would say absolutely not, Alan. Getting to the Premier League earlier than anyone would have expected can only be a massive positive for a club that wants to become a permanent fixture in the top flight.
If Town survive this time around, it will be, by some way, the biggest achievement under the new owners and manager Kieran McKenna, and they will improve next season.
Should they go down, while there are no guarantees of coming straight back up, the club as a whole will be stronger and more knowledgeable for the experience.
I never like to see and hear discontent and boos at full-time like we did last weekend. Town won 56 league games and lost just 10 over two seasons en route to the Premier League, scoring more than 190 league goals in the process.
Sadly, those levels were never going to be possible this time around. But, in the heat of the moment, that can be forgotten.
Christianna asked: How many points are you expecting Town to pick up over the final 14 games?
Graeme said: I still see there being a couple of memorable wins for Town between now and the end of the season, akin to what we saw at Tottenham in November and at Portman Road against Chelsea just before the turn of the year.
Looking at the fixtures that remain, I still believe Town can double their points tally, so I will say 16.
Come back to this page later on Thursday for part two on the playing squad
