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Bialkowski: I'll Do Everything I Can to Make Poland World Cup 23
Monday, 21st May 2018 16:44

Blues keeper Bartosz Bialkowski says he’ll do everything he can to make Poland’s final World Cup 23 when he meets up with the provisional squad next week. Manager Adam Nawalka is due to name the players who have made the cut on June 4th.

Bialkowski won his first full cap in the 1-0 friendly defeat to Nigeria in March and earlier this month was named in the 35-man party - which was reduced to 32 last week - for the training camp in Arlamow which starts next Tuesday.

The 30-year-old is one of four keepers in that squad along with Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea), Wojciech Szczesny (Juventus) and Lukasz Skorupski (Roma).

While two of Nawalka’s World Cup keepers look nailed-on certainties - Szczesny and Fabianski - the third space in the squad travelling to Russia is more open with Skorupski having played only once in a cup game for his club side this season.

“It feels good. I’m buzzing,” Bialkowski told iFollow Ipswich. “The manager called me a couple of days before the last game of the season and told me I would be in the first squad.

“When I got my first call-up it was a dream come true. It made me want to be involved more and the next step for me was to be named in the provisional squad. Now that’s the case and hopefully I can be named in the final squad in a couple of weeks.

“I’m off to Poland tomorrow to spend some time with my family and then I’ll be meeting up with the rest of the guys next Tuesday.

“I think the squad gets cut down to 23 on June 4th so I’ll work hard in training and we’ll see what the outcome is.”

He added: “We have some good goalkeepers and Fabianski and Szczesny are the main two.

"I think they’ll be fighting for that number one spot but if I’m going to be in that final squad of three keepers then obviously I will do everything I can to impress the manager and coaches and push them harder.

“I’m delighted for Jonas [Knudsen] as well. He’s a great guy and a great professional. He deserves to be in the provisional squad for Denmark and hopefully he’ll make it into the final 23 for them. Fingers crossed for him.”

The Poles have been drawn in World Cup Group H along with Senegal, Colombia and Japan.

Prior to the finals they play Chile in a friendly in Poznań on June 8th and Lithuania in Warsaw on June 12th.

Town have taken up a one-year option on the former Southampton and Notts County keeper's current deal but Bialkowski is still to put pen to paper on the new contract which former manager Mick McCarthy announced had been agreed in January.

Meanwhile, former Blues keeper Shane Supple will be named in the Republic of Ireland squad for the first time later this week for their friendlies against France and USA.

The 31-year-old Playford Road academy product famously retired from professional football when with the Blues in 2009 before returning to the game in his native Ireland with Crumlin United in 2015 prior to joining his current League of Ireland club Bohemians a year later.


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hoppy added 16:48 - May 21
As long as 'I'll do everything I can...' doesn't include 'moving to a premier league team' I wish him all the best and good luck.

Just wish we'd had confirmation of him signing his new contract before he goes...
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12th_Man added 16:58 - May 21
Bye Bye Bart thanks for everything
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senduntd added 17:10 - May 21
If he does as well as we know he can i am afraid that will be the last we will see of him.
Good luck anyway Bart
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BlueMachines added 17:17 - May 21
What can he do now except train well? Season has finished. He couldn't have done more during that season though! Best of luck Bart
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Mark added 17:43 - May 21
It's hard to enjoy Bart so much now he has not signed a new contract, as any success at the World Cup would push up his wage demands and hurt ITFC, unless we sell in which case we could get a bigger price of course. Yes, we have taken the option but if we let him run down the final year of his contract he will be able to walk away for free next summer. Surely we can't let that happen?!
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SpruceMoose added 18:06 - May 21
Looking forward to Bart pulling a full on Tonya Harding move on Fabianski.
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Karlosfandangal added 19:00 - May 21
BART won't sign until a new manager is in place and they have talked.
He needs to know what direction the club is going and if it looks like mid table then of course he will go to further his career.

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Seasider added 19:33 - May 21
Fingers crossed for Bart getting into Polands final 23,he certainly deserves it on his displays for us last 3 seasons.

Ironically June 4 is the day I go into hospital for a major operation.Hadn't been in such eastablishment for 75 years;so mustn't grumble.

Good luck Bart
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shoopdelang added 20:04 - May 21
And grass is green and the sky is blue. Obviously he will do everything he can to go to the World Cup...
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Swn98 added 20:35 - May 21
Bart to stoke I reckon.
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OohArrPaulGoddard added 21:56 - May 21
Great News about Supple being back in the game. 😁
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Currie10 added 22:16 - May 21
He'll 100% be leaving. Just a case of best fee

Good luck and thanks.
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bigolconnor added 23:13 - May 21
Go on Shane Supple!
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BlueMachines added 06:36 - May 22
Best wishes Seasider
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Radlett_blue added 08:18 - May 22
Why all the down arrows for the posters who have realistically suggested that Bart won't be here next season? If he wanted to commit to Town, he would have signed his "agreed" contract. Not sure who thought it a good idea to declare that a new contract had been "agreed" before it was actually signed.
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dubblue added 12:28 - May 22
Best of luck Bart, Jonas, Shane & Seasider!
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Seasider added 17:52 - May 22
Thank you BlueMachines and dubblue
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brian_a_mul added 19:26 - May 22
Supple could replace Bart! That would be some story.
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