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Ipswich Pushes Through Holidays for Premier League Dream
22 Nov
Summary
- Ipswich Town aims for Premier League promotion next season.
- The team will play nine matches before the end of 2025.
- Chairman emphasizes squad depth and continuous training.

Ipswich Town chairman Mark Ashton has identified the upcoming Christmas period as a critical juncture in the club's pursuit of an immediate return to the Premier League. With nine fixtures scheduled before the close of 2025, the team faces a demanding stretch that will rigorously test its squad depth.
Ashton expressed confidence in the team's preparedness, highlighting the strategic squad building undertaken. He stressed that there will be no days off, with training continuing even on Christmas Day, reflecting manager Kieran McKenna's relentless approach. This commitment ensures no 'foot off the gas' during this crucial phase.
The chairman underscored the competitive nature of the league, stating that any lapse in focus would allow rivals to gain an advantage. Ashton, alongside McKenna and the staff, is determined to maintain a high level of intensity and consistently accumulate points to achieve their promotion ambitions.




