Quinn: It Will Take Time - Ipswich Town News
Midfielder Alan Quinn says it will take time for Town’s squad to gel but is confident that the Blues will climb the Championship table. The Irishman made his first league start of the season in last night’s 1-1 home draw with Nottingham Forest.
Quinn told the club site: "We had a great start and had other chances to have got a second goal which I'm sure would have been enough to win the game.
"But Dele Adebola came on and gave them a different outlet and in the end it was probably a fair result.
"We are obviously disappointed not to have won the game but we've got to stick together and that first win will come, and after it does we will be OK.
"The manager has brought some quality players to the club but it's going to take time for things to gel. You can see the ability that players like Grant and Carlos have though, and we're confident we can turn results around and climb up the table very soon."
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