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Garvan Has Considered Moving On - Ipswich Town News

Midfielder Owen Garvan has revealed that he has considered his Town future. The Irish U21 international skipper has been in and out of the side all season, but returned to the team for Tuesday’s 2-0 victory over Cardiff.

The 22-year-old said: "It's crossed my mind about moving on, but that's all. After each season I am the sort of person who looks back over the previous nine months.

"So I'll sit down in the summer and reflect on how it's gone. I have an appetite to do well for Ipswich Town and want to be a success as a footballer. Things change so quickly in this game.”

Dublin-born Garvan is contracted to the Blues until the summer of 2011.

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