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Sammie Szmodics and Sam Morsy celebrate following Ipswich Town's 1-1 draw with Southampton
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We asked you what the one thing is that nobody is talking about but really should be when it comes to Ipswich Town.

Here are some of your comments:

Patrick: Our resilience; it was a key factor in getting us through our two promotions, (the vital late goals and making sure we didn’t lose games) and again shown last weekend at Southampton - it will be needed more than ever this season.

Alan: I believe Ipswich are ahead of schedule to achieve the points required to survive this season. Two points achieved against top-10 teams and a point away against one of the seven teams in our own mini league. We will remain on track by reaching 12 points after the Leicester home game on 4 November.

Joe: Ipswich Town need to put Sam Morsy’s statue outside Portman Road. Greatest club captain ever.

John: One thing we shouldn’t be talking about is relegation. All this six pointer nonsense about the game against Saints. Last time we were promoted we finished sixth in our first season back. Not as good as finishing top in our first season back in the Sir Alf days. Can’t see us repeating those feats now, the game has changed, but less of the negativity.

Tom: McKenna has always taken his time integrating new players. With time our many new players will learn the McKenna way and the team will get stronger as the season goes on. We also have Hirst returning from injury who is a real favourite of McKenna’s so expect him to start some matches over Delap in the coming weeks.

Tim: Everything that surrounds the team shrieks out Premier League. The right to remain there will be fought out on the pitch. But the club’s history, the ground and training facilities, the fan base, the club culture, the local passion in Ipswich and Suffolk (and beyond) are all Premier League worthy.

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