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Varney Stepping into McGoldrick's Shoes
Saturday, 20th Aug 2016 06:00

Luke Varney has revealed how he is stepping into the shoes of injured Town star David McGoldrick in more ways than one.

Varney has returned to Portman Road contract through to January after McGoldrick suffered an ankle ligament injury that is likely to keep him out for about 10 weeks.

Knowing he was going to be without the Republic of Ireland international, manager Mick McCarthy turned to free agent Varney to plug the gap in his squad but told him the club would not be picking up his hotel bill.

Varney, who has signed a deal until January, said: “When I spoke to the gaffer he said, ‘We might struggle to sort out accommodation this time’ so I texted Didzy straight away and said ‘How’s the injury?’ He started explaining but before he’d finished his text back to me I sent him another one asking ‘Are you staying in your flat?’

“He knew what I meant and said I could stay in it if I wanted. That was nice and I said I’d have done the same for him. He’s reminded me that he’s got me two deals at Ipswich through his injuries so I owe him a drink — but it’ll have to be a Lucozade!

“I live in the East Midlands, which isn’t that far away, but I want to be based in Ipswich while I’m here. I’m looking to concentrate and give it a real good go until January then go from there. To be honest I’m treating it like a trial.

“If I can play as many minutes as possible and help the team out, which I’ve always tried to do because it’s in my make-up, who knows? The gaffer must have had a lot of targets but I’m really pleased that he chose to ring me and I’m here to help out in any way I can.

“I just want to stay as long as possible because I love the club and being involved with the gaffer and the lads.”

Varney was keeping himself in shape throughout the summer but the longer he went without finding a club, the more he was concerned about his future. He added: “I really missed the football side of it. My agent was telling me to stay positive and wait until the transfer window had shut because as a free agent I could sign for a club at any point.

“But as soon as the season started and I saw Ipswich had beaten Barnsley 4-2 I just wanted to be involved again so I told him I wanted to get fixed up sooner rather than later. I needed to play and I was delighted when the chance came along to return here.

“I always look after myself so it wasn’t a problem keeping fit. I did a lot of running, maybe a bit too much if I’m honest, but after working with the lads for a week I feel really good and it won’t be long before I’m up and running.

“I even did some 10k races in the summer, which I really enjoyed. My brother-in-law runs at quite a high standard and I followed him round. It was all very competitive and I loved it.

“The lads have said to me ‘Did you miss not doing the pre-season training?’ and I said ‘No, if every pre-season could be three months at home I’d be delighted!’”

Varney, who came off the bench for his third Town debut near the end of Tuesday’s goalless draw at Wolves, added: “I did 60 minutes [of football] yesterday and I must admit it was 100 miles an hour, but I needed that and the gaffer said it was a great run-out.

“I thought I might have been a little bit stiff today [Friday] but I felt good in training and I’m really pleased that I managed to get so much work done on my own in the summer or I might have been paying for it.

“I had plenty to keep me going in the summer and the lawnmower had a good seeing-to. It was interesting because I had just moved house at the end of last season so I got a lot of jobs done but my wife was keen to get me back to work and when Mick made me an offer I couldn’t get down here quickly enough.”


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BlueGoonie added 09:15 - Aug 20
Hardly a replacement for Didz, but a decent option to have as back up. Would still like to see us bring in a young talented striker from the lower leagues to push the current crop, but even the hot prospects in lg 2 cost £2m+
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strikalite added 09:36 - Aug 20
Don't want players here purely as a 'back up', I want players here to improve us, it strikes as desperate this but hey ho what do you do ....whoever pulls on that shirt we'll of course be right behind them, as long as they give their all, I know Varney will at least...
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christiand added 10:18 - Aug 20
A replacement in terms of numbers, but not in terms of quality. Two completely different styles of play - just a cheap option, so the club don't have to put their hand in their pocket to get a much needed quality signing. He wasn't deemed good enough end of last season by MM, but miraculously now he is the player we are desperately in need of - honestly think the club think we are idiots!
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karls_dad added 10:26 - Aug 20
Reg is one of the very few who actually is proud to wear the shirt, and always gives it his all! i personally welcome him back, really admire the man how he keeps being a trier!
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leahcar88 added 10:48 - Aug 20
Always had a lot of time for this guy! A character we need for the youngsters
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Churchmanschild added 10:59 - Aug 20
He maybe a good character around the place, but he doesn't score GOALS!! which I believe strikers are supposed to do??? Desperate signing, if he was that good then why did we let him go? Come on people wake up to what's happening at PR. it's all spin.
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Seasider added 15:00 - Aug 20
So Mr Evans still looking to reign in spending by the looks of it,as appears from above that club payed hotel bill at some stage for Reg;but wont be doing so anymore!

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GiveusaWave added 19:50 - Aug 20
Honest, likeable guy to have at the club. Delighted to have him back and hope he bangs in 5-10 goals between now and Jan.
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rgp1 added 20:20 - Aug 20
So he wants to step into mcgoldricks shoes then. Better call an ambulance and the treatment room then!
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Lathers added 22:31 - Aug 20
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!! My beloved club is in a f8ckig state.
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Lathers added 22:32 - Aug 20
I can't think of a striker who has a worse goals to game ratio than Varney. Maybe Danny Graham?
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geminimustang added 07:56 - Aug 21
To be fair,i remember Allardyce at Bolton stating that the wages you hear about for players are nett not gross,that's what the agents are asking for,plus free cars,accommodation plus add-ons.We had a player who lived near us,North West England,who managed to get a sponsored car for his wife.ITFC try to live within their means and that's surely something to be admired though i accept the fans always expect more for their money paid on match day.Welcome back Reg.
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GTRKing added 09:06 - Aug 21
He won't get us 15/20 goals a season but will get us 5/10 goals maybe a few more....

He is a good person to have around the club always works hard & gives 100%

He is a true blue and wants the club to do well...

There is better strikers out there than REG but he will do & is good to use as a sub or start a game against lower league teams.

So welcome back REG & I hope you do well this season

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