After a flying start, Plymouth Argyle have a point to prove when they make their long trek to Portman Road.
The Devon side - promoted to the Coca-Cola Championship last season as champions - visit East Anglia on the back of three successive defeats at the hands of Queens Park Rangers, Leeds and Wolves.
Ironically, though, they had quickly adapted to life at a higher level after winning three of their first four games.
Despite their losing sequence, boss Bobby Williamson - who replaced Southampton-bound Paul Sturrock at the end of last season - feels there is no reason to panic.
He said: "We've played Leeds and Wolves now and my view is that they're not much better than us.
"We're going through a bad patch but I'm sure we'll respond."
Published Friday, September 24, 2004
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