Smith Happy to Wait for Contract Talks Tuesday, 19th Apr 2016 11:00 Town defender Tommy Smith is happy to keep talks about a new long-term contract on hold until the close season. Smith’s current deal expires in June but the club have already indicated they will take up their option of a further year, while also trying to negotiate a long-term agreement to keep the 26-year-old at Portman Road for the foreseeable future. Smith confirmed: “The club have taken up their one-year option on me and they’ve said talks over a new deal will continue in the summer. I’ve always said I would like to stay at Ipswich. I’ve settled here and my fiancée is from the area so there’s no reason to want to move on. “I’m happy enough to leave it until the summer. We’ve still got four games to go so I’ve just got to concentrate on them, let the football be the main thing in the forefront of my mind.” After the disappointment of taking just one point from their last three Portman Road fixtures against Rotherham, Charlton and Brentford, Smith and his colleagues are anxious to end the season on a high as far as their home form is concerned, starting with tonight’s visit from a Fulham side thumped 5-0 at Brighton last Friday. Town’s lack of home success this season — 31 points banked from a possible 63 so far — has proved costly as their play-off chances have all but evaporated and the lack of entertainment on offer has seen a growing number of fans voice their disapproval. Smith added: “It’s not like we haven’t been trying in any of our games but teams come and make it difficult for us to play. “The onus is on the home team to have a go and we’ve been working hard in training on how to break teams down. Earlier in the season our best form was counter-attacking teams but our opponents started sitting in against us and it’s about trying to find ways of breaking teams down. “Last season we had a really good season at home and it was exciting for the fans. We haven’t quite done that this season so we need to put the smiles back on the faces of the fans. “The successful teams are doing it at home — that’s where they pick up most of their points thanks to home advantage and the backing of their own fans — and we need to be looking to improve on that next season.” Meanwhile, 16-year-old Andre Dozzell’s progress to first team level could be followed by a number of other promising youngsters waiting patiently in the wings for their big chance, according to Smith, who will take his tally of appearances to 250 tonight. He said: “Look at the bench at Hillsborough on Saturday. I know we had a few players missing but among the substitutes we had Adam McDonnell and Myles Kenlock, who have played a little bit throughout the season in cup games, and they are talented boys as well. “I’m sure they are raring to go and they want their chance. It’s up to them to make sure they take it when it comes. “We have old versus young games in training I’m still in the young team. We gave the old ’uns a 2-0 beating today [Monday] and it shows the quality coming through. “In seasons gone by the old team would usually win comfortably and this season the games have been a lot more even. “Andre nutmegged Prings [Ben Pringle] today and left him on his backside — that was quite a funny moment. But it’s the same with all the young kids — they have to make sure their attitudes are right and that they continue to improve.”
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