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Nsiala: I Can't Really Tell You How It Went at Town - Ipswich Town News

Departed defender Toto Nsiala says some people would feel his three-and-a-half-year spell with the Blues went well, while others would see things otherwise.

Nsiala joined Fleetwood on a permanent basis earlier today having been with the Blues since the summer of 2018 when he followed his former boss Paul Hurst from Shrewsbury.

In total, the 29-year-old made 71 starts and six sub appearances for Town, scoring once.

He says the move to the Cod Army has been in the offing for a little while.

"It was always something that was going to happen, so it was just a good time to make it happen now,” he told BBC Radio Lancashire.

Asked whether his spell at Town had worked out, the DR Congo international was hesitant.

"There’s a lot of things to be said about how it went at Ipswich,” he reflected. "Some things are [best] left not really spoken about and just move on with it.

"I can’t really tell you how it went. Some people say it went well, some people said it [didn’t]. Good luck to them and hopefully they’ll do well.”

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