Naylor After Return? - Ipswich Town News
On-loan Town striker Richard Naylor says he is gutted to see the Blues where they are in the table and seems to hint that he might be keen on a return, adding that he would give his all if he were recalled from his spell at Barnsley.
Naylor, who Town can call back at 24 hours notice, said: "I'm gutted to see the lads struggling. If I came back I'd give my all for the cause as I always have done.
"Ipswich know where I am and I'm an Ipswich player. I wasn't getting in earlier in the season and can't see myself getting in now. But you never know, football throws up all sorts of situations.
"Suffice to say I'm cheesed off to see the club where they are at the moment. I was so desperately hoping the lads were going to get a good result at Bolton on Saturday."
The striker has failed to score since joining the Tykes despite some good performances.
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