Rhodes on Rochdale Move - Ipswich Town News
Striker Jordan Rhodes says his loan move to Rochdale is a great chance for him to continue the progress he has made in Town's reserves and youth sides. Rhodes has joined the League Two side for a month.
The 18-year-old says first team opportunities have been restricted at Portman Road this season: "Chances have been limited at Ipswich during the start to the season with a couple of signings coming in, so hopefully I can come here and help to improve the team.
â€ÂI like to think that I can keep the ball, that I can move defences around a bit, have a bit of an aerial presence and like to score a goal or two now and then. Hopefully, I can continue what I have done at reserve team and youth level at Ipswich."
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