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Crazy to think we now have three of last year’s championship team of the season (Szmodics, Davis, Greaves), including the top goalscorer and the top assister!
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Sammie Szmodics is here! on 12:39 - Aug 16 with 3100 views
Sammie Szmodics is here! on 13:09 - Aug 16 by JammyDodgerrr
Not really, doubt either of them get dropped in.
From presser:-
"1:29pm
KM expects Szmodics to be in tomorrow's squad. Adds that the game is primarily about the players who've been here for the last season or two, deserve to go out feeling 10ft tall. A lot of players making their Premier League debuts tomorrow - maybe up to 12 who might including subs."
Sammie Szmodics is here! on 13:14 - Aug 16 by hoppy
Where's the Phillips report? I haven't seen him confirmed as yet?
Town Complete Phillips Loan Signing16th Aug 2024 13:36 Town have completed the season-long loan signing of Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips.36
Sammie Szmodics is here! on 14:52 - Aug 16 by Ryorry
Town Complete Phillips Loan Signing16th Aug 2024 13:36 Town have completed the season-long loan signing of Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips.36
Thanks, but yes, that was after I'd said I hadn't seen anything at that point.
Ipswich have signed Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn Rovers and Kalvin Phillips from Manchester City on the eve of their return to the Premier League.
Szmodics, the Championship's top scorer last season with 27 goals, joins the Tractor Boys on a four-year deal after a fee of £9m plus add-on bonuses was agreed.
England midfielder Phillips, 28, has been signed on a season-long loan.
Ipswich make their top-flight return, after a 22-year absence, at home to Liverpool on Saturday (12:30 BST).
"It's every boy's dream to play in the Premier League and I've always said to my friends, family and agents that I'll get to the top one day," said Republic of Ireland international Szmodics.
Phillips joins Ipswich after failing break into the City starting side since his £45m move from Leeds United two years ago.
He joined West Ham on loan for the second half of last season in an effort to secure an England spot for Euro 2024, but a combination of poor form and injury wrecked his chances of making Gareth Southgate’s squad.
"This is a day I've been waiting a number of weeks for now and I’m very happy to be here," said Phillips.
"I want to play as many games as possible, enjoy playing football again and help the team win as many games as possible in the Premier League."
Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna said: "He is of course a high-calibre, experienced midfielder who has played at the highest levels of the game, in both club and international football."
Ipswich have signed Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn Rovers and Kalvin Phillips from Manchester City on the eve of their return to the Premier League.
Szmodics, the Championship's top scorer last season with 27 goals, joins the Tractor Boys on a four-year deal after a fee of £9m plus add-on bonuses was agreed.
England midfielder Phillips, 28, has been signed on a season-long loan.
Ipswich make their top-flight return, after a 22-year absence, at home to Liverpool on Saturday (12:30 BST).
"It's every boy's dream to play in the Premier League and I've always said to my friends, family and agents that I'll get to the top one day," said Republic of Ireland international Szmodics.
Phillips joins Ipswich after failing break into the City starting side since his £45m move from Leeds United two years ago.
He joined West Ham on loan for the second half of last season in an effort to secure an England spot for Euro 2024, but a combination of poor form and injury wrecked his chances of making Gareth Southgate’s squad.
"This is a day I've been waiting a number of weeks for now and I’m very happy to be here," said Phillips.
"I want to play as many games as possible, enjoy playing football again and help the team win as many games as possible in the Premier League."
Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna said: "He is of course a high-calibre, experienced midfielder who has played at the highest levels of the game, in both club and international football."
"on the eve of their return to the Premier League."