Town Announce Squad Numbers - Ipswich Town News
New keeper Scott Loach has been handed the Blues' number one shirt for the 2012/13 season. New right-back Elliott Hewitt has been given number two, Luke Chambers number four and Tottenham loanee Massimo Luongo 15.
Jaime Peters, who previously wore Hewitt’s number two, has been handed the number 23 but seems likely to leave the club over the summer.
Squad Numbers
1 Scott Loach
2 Elliott Hewitt
3 Aaron Cresswell
4 Luke Chambers
5 Damien Delaney
7 Carlos Edwards
9 Jay Emmanuel-Thomas
10 Michael Chopra
11 Lee Martin
12 Arran Lee-Barrett
14 Jason Scotland
15 Massimo Luongo
16 Ryan Stevenson
17 Andy Drury
18 Nathan Ellington
19 Luke Hyam
20 Tommy Smith
21 Jimmy Bullard
22 Josh Carson
23 Jaime Peters
28 Ronan Murray
29 Jack Ainsley
30 Joe Whight
31 Byron Lawrence
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