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Town Release Squad Numbers - Ipswich Town News

Town's squad numbers are out and there are one or two changes. Jim Magilton gets Mick Stockwell's number 7 with his number 11 shirt going to Marcus Stewart. Manu Thetis sees himself drop from 4 to 18 with John McGreal getting his old outsized bell-tent of a jersey. Martijn Reuser keeps number 30, while new signing John Scales is given number 15. New young Dutchmen Guillermo Graaven and Nabil Abidallah are given 28 and 29 respectively. The full list:

1. Richard Wright

2. Fabian Wilnis

3. Jamie Clapham

4. John McGreal

5. Tony Mowbray

6. Mark Venus

7. Jim Magilton

8. Matt Holland

9. David Johnson

10. James Scowcroft

11. Marcus Stewart

12. Richard Naylor

13. Mike Salmon

14. Jermaine Wright

15. John Scales

16. Gary Croft

17. Wayne Brown

18. Manuel Thetis

19. Titus Bramble

20. Richard Logan

21. Keith Branagan

22. Stuart Niven

23. Sean Friars

24. Neil Midgley

25. Ashley Nicholls

26. James Pullen

27. Guillermo Graaven

28. Nabil Abidallah

29. Justin Miller

30. Martijn Reuser

31. Stephen Moffat

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