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McKENNA CHUFFED AT RAMPANT TOWN’S AWAY FORM

IPSWICH manager Kieran McKenna was delighted to see his side further disprove the misconception that his side can’t win on the road.
The Tractor Boys have won 4-1 on successive Saturdays after their win at QPR last week. He said: “You enjoy your away wins, they’re a really good connector for the group.
“You go away from home to tough places like this and you get the win and you have to work hard for it. It’s really good for bringing a new group together. It is a result to enjoy and importantly I thought it was a really good performance.
“Fro...

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