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Town Announce Squad Numbers - Ipswich Town News

Town have announced the squad numbers for the season ahead with keeper Dean Gerken handed the number one shirt, new signing Jonathan Parr the number two and Tyrone Mings three, following Aaron Cresswell's departure for West Ham.

Gerken wore the number 22 last season, while Mings was Town’s number 15 during 2012/14.

Elsewhere, new winger Cameron Stewart is given the number seven and Bartosz Bialkowski the 33 shirt.

Elliott Hewitt switches from number two to 21 and Anthony Wordsworth moves to number 22 from 14.

Squad Numbers
1 Dean Gerken
2 Jonathan Parr
3 Tyrone Mings
4 Luke Chambers
5 Tommy Smith
6 Christophe Berra
7 Cameron Stewart
8 Cole Skuse
9 Daryl Murphy
10 David McGoldrick
11 Paul Anderson
12 Stephen Hunt
18 Jay Tabb
19 Luke Hyam
20 Freddie Veseli
21 Elliott Hewitt
22 Anthony Wordsworth
23 Alex Henshall
26 Paul Taylor
33 Bartosz Bialkowski
34 Jack Marriott
35 Frank Nouble

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