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Squad Numbers - Ipswich Town News

Town have left the number one shirt vacant for 2005/06 as youngsters Lewis Price and Shane Supple vie for the regular keeper's role in the first team. Price keeps the number 34 he wore last season, while Supple sticks with 31.

The rest of the squad will also be in shirts familiar from last season with the number five shirt also unclaimed, presumably in readiness for the new defender Joe Royle is currently targeting.

As reported on the days they signed, new frontmen Nicky Forster and Sam Parkin will wear numbers eight and nine respectively.

Goalkeeper coach Andy Rhodes keeps the number 25 shirt he was given as an emergency measure last season, while Canadian winger Jaime Peters will be allocated his number when he returns from international duty.

Squad numbers
1
2 Fabian Wilnis
3 Matt Richards
4 Jason De Vos
5
6 Richard Naylor
7 Jim Magilton
8 Nick Forster
9 Sam Parkin
10 Darren Currie
11 Kevin Horlock
12
13
14 Dean McDonald
15
16
17 Dean Bowditch
18
19 Jimmy Juan
20 Aidan Collins
21 Scott Mitchell
22 Darryl Knights
23 Owen Garvan
24 Billy Clarke
25 Andy Rhodes
26 Scott Barron
27
28 Gerard Nash
29
30
31 Shane Supple
32
33 Ian Westlake
34 Lewis Price

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