Rhodes Leaves Town - Ipswich Town News
Goalkeeper-coach Andy Rhodes has left the club by mutual consent. Rhodes, father of striker Jordan, has been with the Blues since taking over from Malcolm Webster in the summer of 2004.
Boss Jim Magilton told the club site: "I'd like to thank Andy for his contribution to the club since I've been manager here.
"He's been a valuable member of my backroom staff over the last two years, but I have decided to freshen things up for the start of next season. We wish Andy every success for the future."
Rhodes senior was the last member of the first team coaching staff remaining from Joe Royle's time as manager of the Blues.
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