It's not the prediction England fans in the county wanted - but Fabio Capello's men will not be bringing borne the World Cup this summer.
In fact - if Ipswich medium Sue Knock's information from the psychic world proves true anAfric,an side will lift the trophy for the first time.
She, is predicting Ghana - the team of Essien, Muntari and Appiah - could take home the coveted
"England and Germany will both make very good starts but then fade, while Italy and France will do well. Ghana - the name which comes to me most strongly - will win it," said Miss Knock.
According- to Miss Knock, a psychic for 30 years, the world is facing a very unsettled year with 2010 likely to bring more bad news than good.
Ipswich though could be set to buck the trend and enjoy a positive 12 months - while the town could become a real honey pot for tourists.
Some of the highlights of the year ahead could include:
A Royal birth;
Felixstowe, Ipswich and SnOasis linking up to attract tourists;
A major volcano eruption;
Earthquakes in northern England which will be felt in Suffolk;
A terrorist alert at the 'Port of Felixstowe connected with a chemical;
A huge row over the axing of a popular TV star over their age;
Conservatives will win the General Election; A nice hot summer.
Miss Knock, who two years ago forecast the Jecessio and also predicted the recent postal strikes and train problems in the EuroTunnel, said: Felixstowe is going to' link with Ipswich, ''Waterfront and SnOasis as a tourist attraction - it will make Felixstowe become more popular and there will be a big growth in jobs in' Ipswich connected with this project.
Source: Ghanaian Times
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