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Wickham Likely to Sign After England Duty
Wickham Likely to Sign After England Duty
Saturday, 27th Mar 2010 07:08

Connor Wickham is set to win his eighth England U17 cap this afternoon when his side take on Sweden in their first European Championships elite qualifying group game at Northampton’s Sixfields (KO 3pm). The 16-year-old, who manager Roy Keane is confident will sign his first professional deal with the Blues on his return, has previously scored four goals at U17 level.

England subsequently take on Malta at Burton Albion’s Pirelli Stadium on Monday and finally Slovakia, again at Northampton, on Thursday.

Wickham is 17 next Wednesday which means he is able to sign a professional contract. Manager Roy Keane says his attention will turn to that on the player’s return to Portman Road: “We’ll focus on that when Connor gets back next week.

“I think this is a good club for him, he seems happy in himself, he got his first goal a few weeks ago and there’ll be plenty of time in years to come if he’s to go on to bigger things.

“We feel it’s the right club for him, his family know that, we’ve said that to Connor, so we’ll see over the next few weeks if he is going to commit himself, but we’re fairly confident.”

England U17s: Jack Butland (Birmingham City), Sam Johnstone (Manchester United), Nathaniel Chalobah (Chelsea), Luke Garbutt (Everton), Louis Laing (Sunderland), Bruno Pilatos (Middlesbrough), Jack Robinson (Liverpool), Andre Wisdom (Liverpool), Chuks Aneke (Arsenal), Conor Coady (Liverpool), Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur), Joshua McEachran (Chelsea), George Thorne (West Bromwich Albion), Benik Afobe (Arsenal), Saido Berahino (West Bromwich Albion), Robert Hall (West Ham United), William Keane (Manchester United), Connor Wickham (Ipswich Town).


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bennyblue added 08:22 - Mar 27
if i was him id be outa here like speedy gonzales
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Blueknight85 added 08:31 - Mar 27
If he was you he would be living in a ditch somewhere begging for enough pennies to get into a norwich internet cafe to post trash on a town site
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Mungo added 09:01 - Mar 27
Bennyblue - You are a cheerful sort aren't you!

Why would CW want to leave the club where he is based and getting some league experience to go and rot in a premier league reserve team? Not exactly going to do his career much good is it? Money may well be a factor, and there is an argument for accepting the best offer on the table because no one can predict what will happen in the future, but I think all football clubs will be a little more sensible with their money over the next few years (following Portsmouth's demise) so it may not be as big an issue as many people fear.
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bennyblue added 09:38 - Mar 27
grab the money quick before town go down and england is bankrupt.is roy keane related to the labour conservative parties
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RetroBlue added 10:07 - Mar 27
CW will sign for Town, and will make steady progress undeer us for several years to come. Expect to see him and several other youngsters make more impact on the senior squad next season. Whetehr thats under RK or not is another question entirely !
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COPOSTCODE added 11:04 - Mar 27
BENNYBLUE !!!!!!
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Aussieblue added 12:00 - Mar 27
Blueknight85, I just choked on my cheese toastie reading your post above lol, made me laugh.
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yorkshire added 13:42 - Mar 27
Bennyblue - what a cock
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BenITFCMAD added 21:58 - Mar 27
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bennyblue added 04:49 - Mar 28
maybe we should change our club name too england town fc
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ollyfayers added 01:04 - Mar 31
Connor Wickham = amazing player.
Ipswich Town = amazing club.
Connor Wickham + Ipswich Town = hello premiership.
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