Local Expert

Barbara Norrey

Barbara is a former medical researcher for Public Health England, a lifelong Ipswich Town fan and a season ticket holder. While she now lives in Colchester, Ipswich remains close to her heart.

Barbara Spencer, AKA the West Stand Senior
Opinion

Blues show steel to salvage point against in-form Hornets

Ipswich Town demonstrated their growing resilience on Tuesday night, recovering from an early setback to earn a hard-fought 1-1 draw against a Watford side that had hammered second-placed Middlesbrough 3-0 just days earlier.
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Clarke's late strike secures vital three points against West Brom

A hard-fought 1-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion saw Ipswich Town claim three crucial points at Portman Road on Saturday, with Jack Clarke's 80th-minute goal breaking the deadlock in a match that lacked spark but delivered results.
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A tale of two halves as Town squander dominance in 3-0 defeat

Our very own West Stand Senior was relaxed enough at half-time to discuss tennis with her neighbour. Twelve minutes later, she was left with a heap of 'whys' as Ipswich Town's dominance evaporated in a second-half collapse against Charlton Athletic.
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The West Stand Senior on Ipswich vs Southampton

Jack Clarke's early deflected effort gave Ipswich Town the perfect start to their first home match of the season, but a Robinson header ensured Southampton left Portman Road with a share of the spoils in an entertaining 1-1 draw. The West Stand Senior shares her thoughts.
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The West Stand Senior on Ipswich vs Charlton

Ipswich Town marked their pre-season preparations with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over newly-promoted Charlton Athletic at Colchester's Jobserve Community Stadium, with Jack Clarke's brilliant solo effort and Ali Al-Hamadi's composed finish securing the win despite a spirited fightback from the Addicks.
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Primark: High street saint or sinner?

After dismissing Primark as "not for me" during previous visits to Ipswich town centre, I decided it was time to put my preconceptions aside and take a proper look. Armed with a mission to find clothes I'd actually buy – a blouse or dress for myself and a birthday T-shirt for my son – I ventured into the store to discover what lies behind the conflicting opinions about this divisive retailer.
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