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Ipswich stars tease pundit and Leeds at parade with 'Finish mid-table again'

Ipswich players celebrate promotion parade with a cheeky message for Don Goodman, responding to his doubts about their Premier League potential.

Ipswich's players had a special message for Don Goodman during their promotion parade celebrations. The Tractor Boys achieved promotion to the Premier League as Championship runners-up behind Leicester, defeating Huddersfield 2-0 to make their return to the top flight after nearly two decades. The incredible back-to-back promotions have left fans, including Ipswich supporters, in awe of their team's success, especially after narrowly beating out Leeds for the coveted spot.

Amidst the excitement of their promotion, the players of Ipswich still had Goodman on their minds. The Leeds-born Sky Sports pundit and former striker had been vocal in his skepticism of Ipswich's chances throughout the season. In a viral clip, Ipswich star Luke Woolfenden, during an interview with Sky Sports, responded to Goodman's comments. His teammate, Kayden Jackson, even took the mic to sing 'Leeds, Leeds are falling apart again', a chant aimed at their promotion rivals.

Woolfenden expressed his desire to face Manchester United on the first day of the Premier League season, despite being interrupted by Jackson's playful banter about Leeds. When asked about Ipswich's potential in the Premier League, Woolfenden shrugged off Goodman's criticisms, stating that the team is capable of achieving anything they set their minds to.

Goodman had consistently doubted Ipswich's capabilities throughout the season, questioning their defensive record and overall effectiveness. However, as Ipswich celebrates their promotion, it is Leeds who are left to prepare for a play-off semi-final against Norwich City. The Tractor Boys have proven their critics wrong and are now looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead in the Premier League.

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