Ipswich legend Terry Butcher reveals where it’s all gone wrong for relegation-bound Tractor Boys

Ipswich legend Terry Butcher reveals where it’s all gone wrong for relegation-bound Tractor Boys
Ipswich Town legend Terry Butcher believes the clubs transfer dealings before the start of the season doomed the Blues to Championship relegation.The Tractor Boys are 14 points adrift of safety with just 15 left to play for, leaving them all-but condemned to spending next season in League One.Paul Lambert’s side are destined for League One1
Paul Lambert’s side are destined for League One
Goals have been the problem at Portman Road after the departures of strikers Martyn Waghorn and David McGoldrick, who joined Derby and Sheffield United respectively before the season started.And Butcher believes former manager Paul Hurst, who was replaced by current manager Paul Lambert in October, has a lot to answer for.The table doesnt lie, it was the start of the season that killed us – because of the signings and the players released, he told talkSPORT.Paul Hurst released a lot of players and a lot of goalscorers. There havent been any goalscorers in the team. Four Brentford players have scored 52 goals between them. Ipswich have only scored 32 goals as an entire squad.It was men against boys last night [during Brentfords 2-0 victory over Ipswich] at times. Well have an older, more experienced side on Saturday, but its too late.We need a goalscorer, we havent had any goalscorers this season.

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Butcher, who won the UEFA Cup with Ipswich in 1981, warns itll be tough for the Blues to bounce straight back to the Championship.Theres no reason why Ipswich will just bounce back. Sunderland found it tough,” the former defender added.Its going to be a difficult league. The younger players that Paul wants to play will have to grow up pretty fast, its going to be tough.


Legend Matt Holland has expressed his concerns regarding the current situation at Town with the Blues sitting at the foot of the Championship with only one win all season under boss Paul Hurst and says he has heard that owner Marcus Evans has been sounding out potential new managers.
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We'd beaten the Royals a week earlier and they looked awful. Ipswich were on fire though and, likewise, avoiding defeat was all they needed. On an incredible afternoon, BOTH results went our way. Despite taking an early lead at Ewood, the Tractor Boys were eventually reigned in and went down 3-2.

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