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Liam Delap of Ipswich Town celebrates scoring against Fulham
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We asked you for your views on how Ipswich have started the season - and where you thought they might finish.

Only 6% of respondents to Wednesday's poll felt Town would finish in the bottom three with the vast majority predicting somewhere between 11th and 17th.

Your comments suggest supporters are optimistic for the rest of their Premier League return. Here's a snapshot:

Dominic: They have had tough first two matches and they performed well. Then, they got better in a draw for the third game. They will continue to do well and I predict that they will finish between 11th and 15th in the Premier League.

Gordon: It's an encouraging start. Our players seem to be able to step up to the Premier League and we'll compete. We'll get better as our new players bed in and others like George Hirst and Wes Burns get fit. I think we'll get the points we need to survive - there are worse clubs than us in the Premier League this season.

Ham: Since Kieran McKenna's arrival, the team's collective mentality has consistently proven it can compete with the high-profile talent of larger clubs. Our success highlights it’s not just about big spending, but about the unity, determination, and synergy within the squad. This approach is exactly what football should be about!

Terry: After the fixtures release, it wouldn't have been much of a surprise to anyone if we had zero points and -12 goal difference after two games! It's been great to see the players from the League One season getting a run out in the Premier League. I'm certain that the new signings will fit well and it won't be long before we won't miss Sam Morsy, Conor Chaplin, Burns et al.

Matt: Liam Delap looks very impressive and we know how dangerous Sammie Szmodics can be. In midfield, Kalvin Phillips looks to be getting back to form and I very much like the look of Jacob Greaves at the back. Plus of course Axel Tuanzebe. We will stay up.

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