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Premier League survival is a goal very few clubs achieve
The Independent
|April 25, 2025
Yo-yo effect is set to see the three promoted teams relegated

To walk around Ipswich Town's Playford Road training ground, you wouldn't think it is a club on the brink of relegation. The atmosphere is positive. Kieran McKenna is still committed to a sophisticated coaching approach that is admired by top clubs, and the players are largely content.
An obvious point is that they’ve had a lot of time to get used to their position, cut adrift in the bottom three, but the mood isn’t really a sense of resignation. The feeling has long been that they overperformed in earning back-to-back promotions from League One, and gave their attempt to stay in the Premier League an admirable go.
That is impossible to dispute, but it does raise some questions with more uncertain answers, which are becoming genuine philosophical issues for English football.
How much would have ever been enough for a club like Ipswich to give? When would a good time to come up even be?

With a collective return of 0.5 points per game, as it stands, that is also set to be the worst haul for the three promoted clubs, as well as the three who end up relegated.
This story is from the April 25, 2025 edition of The Independent.
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