Haynes Signs New Deal - Ipswich Town News
Striker Danny Haynes has signed a new deal which will keep him with the Blues until June 2010. Haynes's previous contract, signed in January 2006, was up at the end of this season.
Boss Jim Magilton told the club site: "It's great news for Danny and great news for this football club.
"He has made massive strides over the past 12 months. He has seen the benefits of what hard work can achieve in football and we know there is a lot more to come from him.
"He deserves his contract and now he needs to put that in his bottom drawer and come back to me in a year or so and say to me 'I'm a regular in your side and now I want to talk about an improved deal'.
"He has been rewarded for the hard work he has put in and the challenge is there for him now to stake a claim for a regular place in the side."
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