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Jack Clarke

This thread just repeats itself every week. No other club stalks an ex player like this. It’s quite pathetic.
Or people just interested to see how these players are getting on. We not allowed to talk about ex players now? Why does it make you angry to point you have call fellow supporters stalkers and pathetic? People could say the same about you and this thread…?
 

Ipswich are fucked.

Wolves have been picking up points under their manager. It won't be long before a decent gap appears between the bottom 3 and the rest.
Just like last year with the three promoted teams - 75 games, 43pts, -95GD. Love to see us go up but it won't be nearly as much fun as this season! :-)
 
Just like last year with the three promoted teams - 75 games, 43pts, -95GD. Love to see us go up but it won't be nearly as much fun as this season! :)
The real positive for us is our young players haven't reached their ceiling yet. Bellingham, Rigg, Mayenda, Mundle, Watson and Aleksic are all under 21.

Obviously we would need major strengthing too but we may surprise a couple. The key is to get points on the board early. This year all 3 promoted sides went ages without registering a win.

It's very much an uphill task but somebody will break the cycle, what not us?
 
Or people just interested to see how these players are getting on. We not allowed to talk about ex players now? Why does it make you angry to point you have call fellow supporters stalkers and pathetic? People could say the same about you and this thread…?
Spot on. It's a forum for all. Not just for your (not you BBP) preference.
Strange how some can't just scroll past a thread that doesn't suit them.
 
I just read today that Ipswich made a bid for Doak in January as well. You'd expect them to have a very good team in the championship.
 
Ipswich are fucked.

Wolves have been picking up points under their manager. It won't be long before a decent gap appears between the bottom 3 and the rest.
I think Ipswich have planned it out for if they go down looking at the players they brought in. They will be in a good position to go back up and seemingly built so that they can continue to build from there.

Think they've done a decent job tbh - they've bought smart and will have a team that will be one of the favourites next season and the players who likely won't hang around like Delap they will make a killing on.
 
Seemingly JC is on £52k/wk compared with Calvin Phillips £165k according to . No idea how accurate that site is.

Can't blame the lad for wanting that kind of payday.

I just like to keep an interest on all or ex-payers. I cheered them on while they were here and good luck to them wherever they go.

Also, Ipswich have spent something like £112 million this season trying to stay up.
That's a lot of wonga - would we spend that? Not sure at all.
 
He’s not our player and he’s not doing well currently, but he has his Prem money and so does his agent so who are we to judge?

Put him in our team now and we’re top by a mile…
 
Agree mate
f***ing joke
He’s never coming back here so leave it
It gives a minority of “whataboutery” idiots something to point to every time one of our players gets linked with a move away:

Example: “Tommy Watson should think about what happened to Jack Clarke before moving to Brighton” etc.
 
I just read today that Ipswich made a bid for Doak in January as well. You'd expect them to have a very good team in the championship.
Doak looks a good player from what I’ve seen/know. But that screams of planning for next year. They’re still within a chance of stopping up.
Ipswich are fucked.

Wolves have been picking up points under their manager. It won't be long before a decent gap appears between the bottom 3 and the rest.
Just looked at the table & thought Wolves would be further in front like. Feels like they’ve picked up a fair amount of points lately. If I just an Ipswich or Leicester supporter I’d be miles away from saying we’re fucked. It’s 2 from 3.
Also, Ipswich have spent something like £112 million this season trying to stay up.
That's a lot of wonga - would we spend that? Not sure at all.
Don’t think we’d spend as much, but I think we’d spend it a bit more intelligently. Ipswich have a bit of a scattergun feeling about their signings. Clarke being an example. Sign him & never play him in a position where he excelled. Obviously if they stop up this post is complete bollocks.
 
Have they played the EFL/ Premier League game like Leicester City as according to transfer sites they only spent circa 6M in the Championship but 125M in the Premier League as a lot of the players were on loan during 23/24 and signed during 24/25?
 
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It gives a minority of “whataboutery” idiots something to point to every time one of our players gets linked with a move away:

Example: “Tommy Watson should think about what happened to Jack Clarke before moving to Brighton” etc.
It’s not a bad point though.

What about Clarke, not people who mention it are idiots.

Clarke has made 100% a short term poor footballing choice. We’ll be able to say with hindsight in 2/3 years whether it was medium term a poor footballing choice.

For someone like Watson, a short term poor footballing choice could be a long term poor financial choice too, as he’s got 15 years of potentially being a top player. The wrong footballing choice now could see him struggle to achieve it. Could Sam Greenwood have made a better go of it, playing football as opposed to being a nearly was at Arsenal?
 
The obsession is very strange like. Never seen owt like it for any other players that have left us.
I’m interested to see how he does.

Half of me wants to see him do really well cos he’s a good player & a likeable lad.

The other half wants him to regret leaving us as potentially he could be having his best season ever as a footballer in this side.

I’d keep an eye on Ross Stewart if he ever got on a pitch.

Funnily enough, I don’t look for Pembele’s appearances despite him being technically ours.
 
It’s not a bad point though.

What about Clarke, not people who mention it are idiots.

Clarke has made 100% a short term poor footballing choice. We’ll be able to say with hindsight in 2/3 years whether it was medium term a poor footballing choice.

For someone like Watson, a short term poor footballing choice could be a long term poor financial choice too, as he’s got 15 years of potentially being a top player. The wrong footballing choice now could see him struggle to achieve it. Could Sam Greenwood have made a better go of it, playing football as opposed to being a nearly was at Arsenal?
Don’t think professional sports people think about it that way - Clarke failing at Ipswich has no bearing on Watson’s ability to be successful at Brighton. For every failure there will be successes, and you won’t be successful if you don’t push the boat out and give it a go.

It’s just helpful for football fans to contextualise it that way.
 
Don’t think professional sports people think about it that way - Clarke failing at Ipswich has no bearing on Watson’s ability to be successful at Brighton. For every failure there will be successes, and you won’t be successful if you don’t push the boat out and give it a go.

It’s just helpful for football fans to contextualise it that way.
That’s a fair enough comment, but there’s truth in the saying the grass isn’t always greener & you’ve got an almost perfect example in Clarke. Not only do they play the same position, they look spookily similar :lol:

We’ve picked up a good handful of players who just haven’t made it looking for that big move. Clarke, Roberts, Le Fee maybe. It was all important to these lads to play football & they’ve got (or would have) a chance of achieving top tier football without jumping ship into another team where they might not get onto the pitch on a Saturday.

You would expect a professional footballer to back themselves, but going back to Clarke, would it be naive to back yourself in a league higher in an unfamiliar position? You wonder if formations & the part he’d play were discussed during signing negotiations
 
That’s a fair enough comment, but there’s truth in the saying the grass isn’t always greener & you’ve got an almost perfect example in Clarke. Not only do they play the same position, they look spookily similar :lol:

We’ve picked up a good handful of players who just haven’t made it looking for that big move. Clarke, Roberts, Le Fee maybe. It was all important to these lads to play football & they’ve got (or would have) a chance of achieving top tier football without jumping ship into another team where they might not get onto the pitch on a Saturday.

You would expect a professional footballer to back themselves, but going back to Clarke, would it be naive to back yourself in a league higher in an unfamiliar position? You wonder if formations & the part he’d play were discussed during signing negotiations
Reading between the lines he wanted to play PL and Ipswich was the only offer that came in of the back off as good a season as he was ever going to have. So his option was another season with us (no guarantee he would be as successful or that we would go up). So with the finances added in it was pretty a straight forward decision.

A complementary system and role in team would help, but all this move has confirmed is what other PL sides concluded in the summer when they decided not to bid for him: he’s a top end championship winger who’s not quite good enough at that level.
 
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