Wanderers announce a new four-year extension to their sponsorship deal with Reebok ... Paul Warhurst is declared fit to face Norwich.

THEY'RE in the play-offs! On the last day of the season a 1-0 win against Norwich and Huddersfield's 3-0 defeat at Fulham secures a top six place. Dean Holdsworth comes off the subs' bench yet again to play the hero's role scoring the only goal. Manchester City's win at Blackburn means it's Ipswich-Wanderers again in the semi-final. Gudni Bergsson is voted the Players' Player of the Year and also picks up the BWSA and the Disabled Supporters Association awards. Eidur Gudjohnsen tops the Lancaster Supporters' poll.

JOHN McGinlay's testimonial attracts a crowd of almost 13,000. The fans are treated to superb entertainment with a Wanderers' Xl, featuring a bevvy of former favourites, beating new Second Division Champions, Preston, 3-2. Cameroon trialist Alphonse Tchami scores but Sam Allardyce says he will need to have another look at the Hertha Berlin striker in the summer before he can make a proper assessment. Jussi Jaaskelainen collects the Junior Whites Player of the Year award.

MICHAEL Johansen, despite having signed a pre-contract agreement that will take him to AB Copenhagen in the summer, reveals that he would consider staying if Wanderers clinched a Premiership place. But Keith Branagan, who joined Ipswich on loan before the transfer deadline, confirms that his Wanderers days are over! Ex-Wanderer Alan Stubbs says he could be on his way back to England in the summer if, as he expects, Celtic decide to sell him.

SAM Allardyce says his walking wounded - Paul Ritchie, Paul Warhurst and Robbie Elloitt - will all have to play through the pain barrier until they check in for summer surgery ... Motherwell want to turn Greg Strong's loan into a premanent transfer.

MIKE Whitlow confirms that he is close to signing a new contract, ending speculation over his Reebok future.

ALLARDYCE accepts that Ipswich are the play-off favourites but is happy enough with his lot. He says his players are going into the end of season shoot-out on form, on a roll and "with smiles on their faces". Paul Ritchie, hotly-tipped for a summer move to Rangers, says he might stay at the Reebok if Wanderers make the Premiership.