Naylor Honour Confirmed - Ipswich Town News
Town have finally confirmed that Richard Naylor has been granted a testimonial season. In October last year TWTD broke the news that Naylor's 10 years with the club would be honoured with a match and other events during 2005/06.
Naylor told the club site that he is very pleased to have his time at Town acknowledged in this way: "I'm delighted the club has granted me the honour of a testimonial.
"I'll be hosting a couple of events through the year and we are looking at the end of this season or the pre-season for next year as a possible date for a game."
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