Cassar Wants to Stay - Ipswich Town News
American trialist Jeff Cassar says he is "determined" to make it in English football. The keeper, who had a spell with Bolton last season but only made it as far as the bench, paid his own air-fare in order to be at last week's goalkeepers' course run by Malcolm Webster.
Cassar said: "My burning ambition is to make it into English football."
He adds that he is keen to get a deal with Town: "They are a big club and I'm delighted to be here. I have other offers on the table in America bit I want to try my luck here."
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