Hamilton Wants Job - Ipswich Town News
Former Town first team coach Bryan Hamilton would jump at the chance to take over the reigns at Portman Road. When asked if he was interested he said: "Oh yes, I'd most definitely take it.
"Ipswich is my club — and the manager's job would be a tough job but a good one. They haven't invited applications yet, so I'll wait and see if they do. I worked there for two of the last four years as first-team coach and would like to be part of it again.
"I joined George last November and stayed until the end of the season, when I left purely because of the financial situation. Ipswich were in a difficult position and had to make serious cuts. I was one of those.
"I never expected to leave and I was disappointed to leave. But I know it's a good place to be and a good place to work. Ipswich is a smashing club with very good players and a Premiership stadium and training ground."
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