Scout King Leaves Town - Ipswich Town News
Recently appointed scout Andy King has left the Blues to become assistant manager to Aidy Boothroyd at Northampton Town. Boothroyd took over as boss at Sixfields yesterday, the previous incumbent Gary Johnson having left a fortnight ago.
King, who was only appointed to his role at Portman Road last month at the same time as former Bolton defender Mark Seagraves, previously worked alongside Boothroyd as his chief scout at Colchester United.
Elsewhere, former Blues loanee Jimmy Juan is on trial at Chesterfield, having previously spent time with St Johnstone, Macclesfield and Bury, his previous club Grenoble having gone bust.
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