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Lawrence: Town By Far the Best Option
Thursday, 8th Sep 2016 06:00

New loanee Tom Lawrence has revealed he plumped for Town ahead of several of their Championship rivals who were also keen to sign him from parent club Leicester.

The 22-year-old Welsh international is hoping to make his debut at Reading in tomorrow’s live-on-Sky clash, with the Royals among the clubs who were disappointed to miss out on his services.

Lawrence, who will wear the Town number 27 shirt, said: “I had a brief conversation with my agent and he said there were a few Championship clubs who wanted to sign me on loan.

“But as soon as I heard of Ipswich’s interest I wanted to come here. They just missed out on the play-offs last season and hopefully we can go a step further this year.

“I felt this was by far the best option for me. If I’d stayed at Leicester the reality is that I wouldn’t play many games but now that I’m here I am looking to play regularly in as many games as I can.”

Lawrence had two loan moves, to Carlisle and Yeovil, while on the books at Old Trafford and since his move to Leicester in 2014 he has had temporary spells with second tier clubs Rotherham, Blackburn and Reading.

He added: “I had a good loan spell at Yeovil — I remember having a decent game against Ipswich — that went well. It was my first loan in the Championship and it sort of put me on the map I suppose. I enjoyed my time there.

“I think the loan moves have helped me really well. When you are young it makes sense to go out on loan and play games and I feel my game has improved as a result of doing that. Hopefully that will carry on now that I’m at Ipswich.

“It helps you to mature as a person, not just as a footballer. You are living away from home and it’s not something that I mind doing. In football you have to get used to moving around a fair bit.”

Wrexham-born Lawrence, who was with Everton’s academy before accepting the offer to join boyhood favourites United when he was eight, agreed that Leicester’s shock Premier League title triumph last season probably hindered his chances of progressing at the King Power Stadium.

He said: “When you win the Premier League you automatically look elsewhere and they are buying players for stupid amounts of money.

“They look abroad quite a lot but I haven’t given up hope of getting my chance, hopefully next season or whenever the time comes.

“New players arriving in the summer wasn’t too hard to take. You expect that when a club has just won the league because they want to strengthen their squad.

“You just have to take it on the chin and take the opportunity to go out on loan in order to play regularly and improve yourself. I’m coming here to show everyone what I can do.”


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Popeye added 06:53 - Sep 8
If i was press officer at PR, i would make sure that when a player is meeting with the press that he is not wearing a t shirt with a logo of Adidas biggest competitor, nike!!
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ArnieM added 08:00 - Sep 8
Stay with us fella. You'll be very happy here and will play games.......and.........get.......promoted to.......the...PL
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planetblue_2011 added 08:03 - Sep 8
If we keep the young four fit, Lawrence, Ward, Grant & Williams after his injury fit this season we have a great chance of surprising a few people.
Hope Lawrence starts against reading he could be a key player for us this season👍
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iaintaylorx added 08:15 - Sep 8
It makes me laugh when players sign for a club they always say the same "as soon as I knew the interest from *this club* it was a no brainer" haha!

Best of luck lad, make it a good move for all parties!
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carlo88 added 08:29 - Sep 8
"They're now paying stupid amounts of money"; that will endear him to the Leicester hierarchy!
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pragmatic added 09:52 - Sep 8
All "supporters" get behind the team & management irrespective if don't like various personnel the real season dissent usually start until November onwards so let's be patient with new additions
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pragmatic added 09:57 - Sep 8
Sorry "does not start" enough dissent in game from "plastic league" down!!
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Burnzee1991 added 10:14 - Sep 8
young 4 planetblue_2011 I think you are forgetting one very important Teddy Bishop!
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TimmyH added 10:52 - Sep 8
I thought I heard Aston Villa and a few of the other Championship big dogs were interested in getting Tom on loan...were we really the best option? certainly more game time here and maybe that's what has made his mind up.
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Lightningboy added 11:05 - Sep 8
Would be nice if a loan worked out well for once and we actually end up making it permanent.
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jabberjackson added 13:18 - Sep 8
didn't work with Jimmy Bullard, Lightningboy!
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Seasider added 19:09 - Sep 8
Ten years difference in age though jabberjackson
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