Supple Handed Number One - Ipswich Town News
Irish keeper Shane Supple has been handed the number one shirt for 2006/07. Owen Garvan has taken over manager Jim Magilton's old number seven for the season ahead.
The full list of squad numbers reads:
1 Shane Supple
2 Fabian Wilnis
3 Matt Richards
4 Jason De Vos
5
6 Richard Naylor
7 Owen Garvan
8 Nicky Forster
9 Sam Parkin
10 Darren Currie
11 Gavin Williams
12 Jaime Peters
13
14 Alan Lee
15 Sito Castro
16 Chris Casement
17 Dean Bowditch
18 Danny Haynes
19 Aidan Collins
20
21
22 Darryl Knights
23
24 Billy Clarke
25 Andy Rhodes
26 Scott Barron
27 Vemund Brekke Skard (Vemund on shirt)
28 Gerard Nash
29 Jim Magilton
30 Sammy Moore
31 Michael Synnott
32
33 Ian Westlake
34 Lewis Price
35 James Krause
36 Liam Trotter
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