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“You can stick your Joe Royle up your arse,” was the advice many in the Portman Road crowd offered the Ipswich board when it became clear that the former Oldham, Everton and Manchester City boss was to be the man to replace George Burley as Town’s manager. Three-and-a-half years after that unheeded protest, apparently after a routine meeting with David Sheepshanks revealed irreconcilable differences, Royle has unexpectedly departed. Few are disappointed. As that welcome suggested, Royle was up against it from the start. His unpopularity stemmed not from his brief sojourn as a player at Norwich but from Ipswich’s duel with his Man City team for a promotion place in 2000. An exuberant pitch invasion following City’s final home game was seen in Suffolk as an arrogant celebration of promotion before it had been achieved. We were perhaps over- sensitive, but a simmering resentment towards that City team, their supporters and manager was born. Royle was also rumoured to have made disparaging comments about Ipswich at the time, though the lack of evidence produced since suggests that was something of a myth. Twelve months later, Royle’s team were relegated at Portman Road, beaten by an Ipswich side that had long since secured UEFA Cup qualification. Town fans delighted in the revenge. How disconcerting, then, that our next sighting of Royle should be in the home dugout. Unquestionably, Burley had made errors in the interim that led to Ipswich’s relegation but, even so, it was hard to comprehend what now made Royle a better bet. From WSC 233 July 2006. What was happening this month On the subject...
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