
Ipswich 'much better equipped' for another promotion
Ipswich winger Jack Clarke says the club are "much better equipped" to be promoted again should they be relegated back to the Championship this season.Kieran McKenna's side finished second and were promoted on 96 points in the 2023-24 campaign, but look resigned to an immediate return to the second tier, which could be confirmed this weekend.When asked if the club are in a strong place to return, Clarke said: "Everybody does - you'd be stupid not to."They finished second last season and I think everybody at the club would argue they're very much better equipped now for if they were back in the Championship now to what they were last season."I think the trajectory of the club is always going to be on the up - it just depends if and when what exactly happens."Clarke joined Ipswich for an initial fee of £15 last summer but has struggled for form in the top flight, managing just nine starts without scoring."Nobody had really played at this level before and its a case of learning what works, seeing what doesn't work and that has just come with time," the 24-year-old added."It's hard to dwell on games when you've always got another big one coming up."For everybody, it's just been a learning curve and hopefully we can be better for it."Sometimes you do feel a little bit starstruck when you line up against the top teams in these prestigious stadiums, but I think that's something you have to take while it's in front of you."Weirdly, its probably been one of the most enjoyable seasons without winning many games in terms of the experience and the level we have competed again. It will be one we can all appreciate much longer down the line in our lives."

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