Ipswich Town: Christmas period crucial, says chairman Mark Ashton

Ashton described this season’s Championship as “brutal” and “one of the best leagues in the world”.
And he said of his dual role: “It isn’t a job, it’s a way of life. You have to be obsessed with it and you have to be all-in.
“Whether it’s birthdays, Christmases, Saturday, Sundays, all the days roll into one and you’ve just got to be ‘at it’. Kieran is exactly the same and that’s what you have to do if you want to work at the top end of the game.”
Despite last season’s struggles in the Premier League, Ipswich remain a club “on the up”, Ashton insisted.
“We’ve still got a huge part of our journey to go, building a new training ground, we’ve got work to do at Portman Road,” he continued.
“The team is coming together nicely but a club is more than just the football, it’s a hub, the heartbeat of its local community and you see that with 30,000 people at Portman Road every other week.
“It’s a very special football club that has a very special relationship with the town.”
The new training ground at Playford Road is due for completion by the summer in time for players to return for pre-season training.
Ashton said: “We’re on budget, we’re on time, it’s a multi-million pound development – that will give everyone a boost, real first-class facilities for our men, our women, our academy and it will be a total change at Playford Road for us.”
He was speaking after opening the Town’s Christmas Fayre with mayor Stefan Long, with proceeds going to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH).
“I live a very privileged life and sometimes you’ve got to put something back,” Ashton added.
“It goes back to ‘it’s about the people’ and anything we can do to help and support, we’ll do it.”




