Boss Kieran McKenna has really enjoyed his first four months in the Portman Road hotseat but with the Blues set to finish 10th or 11th in the League One table says no one at the club is under any illusions about the scale of the task of getting out of the division at the fourth time of asking next season.
Ipswich Town are up to second in League One after a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Wycombe Wanderers at Portman Road, the Blues’ eighth league win in a row equalling a club record previously achieved in the 1953/54 Third Division South title-winning season. George Hirst and Conor Chaplin set Town on their way with goals in the first half before Wes Burns and a Freddie Ladapo penalty sealed the three points in the second as the Blues kept their ninth clean sheet in a row and went ahead of Sheffield Wednesday, who again dropped points.