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Town Confirm Klug's Return
Town Confirm Klug's Return
Wednesday, 13th Jun 2012 09:00

Town have confirmed Bryan Klug’s return to the club as academy director, as we reported yesterday. In February, TWTD was first to reveal that the Blues were trying to bring the 51-year-old back to Playford Road.

Klug, who has been working as assistant director and head of player development at Tottenham’s academy since leaving Town in 2010, says he is delighted to be returning to where he has spent most of his footballing life: “Everyone knows that Ipswich Town has been a big part of my life.

“I have played for the club, coached here at academy and first-team level and even had a few days as manager!

“It’s been my football club for 30 years of my career and I’m delighted to have been given the opportunity to return here and take on the challenge that running an academy in today’s game presents.”

Chief executive Simon Clegg added: “I’m delighted to welcome Bryan back to the club. His record of developing young players is respected throughout the game and when it became clear that we would be looking for a new head of our academy with Sammy Morgan stepping down, Bryan was the obvious candidate.

“Developing our own players continues to be vital to this football club and this in part was my thinking behind this new appointment title.

“The changes that are taking place in the game at academy level present a big challenge for all clubs, but we feel confident that in Bryan we have a man with a wealth of knowledge to drive our youth development programme forward for many years to come.”

Town first approached Klug in February with the Coventry-born coach initially reluctant to go back to the job he vacated in 2006 to become Jim Magilton’s assistant manager.

Klug was Magilton’s second in command until John Gorman’s appointment in 2008, when he moved into a head of football development role and was taking charge of the reserves when he was controversially axed by former boss Roy Keane in January 2010.

Klug, who has remained living in Suffolk while at Spurs, was a youth player with the Blues between 1977 and 1983 but failed to make a senior appearance, moving on to Wimbledon (loan), Chesterfield and Peterborough United and then into non-league football.

He returned to Portman Road in 1987, joining the coaching staff, and in 1998 became the director of the newly formed academy in an era during which Kieron Dyer, Richard Wright, James Scowcroft, Titus Bramble and others emerged.

In 2005 Klug, who has also had spells as caretaker-manager of the Blues, led the academy to the club’s third FA Youth Cup before becoming Magilton’s assistant a year later, shortly after Newcastle United had approached him to run their academy.

Meanwhile, Blues academy graduate Jordan Rhodes, now with Huddersfield, and ex-loanee keeper Alex McCarthy from Reading are reported to be in the 35-man GB squad for the Olympics.

Elsewhere, reports in South Yorkshire claim Town won't be pursuing Sheffield United midfielder Stephen Quinn, the brother of former Blue Alan, despite online rumours to the contrary circulating in recent weeks, particularly amongst Blades fans. Middlesbrough and Blackpool are said to be interested in the 26-year-old Irishman.


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Lightningboy added 11:27 - Jun 13
BRILLIANT NEWS..welcome home Bryan!
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buryblue77 added 11:28 - Jun 13
Billblue, it does make you wonder why the negative posters never pitch up on here when we have a positive story. Or if they do, they still manage to turn a good story bad.
I'm also with you on our CEO, nothing personal against him and maybe he's learning the business side of football but I do still feel we would benefit massively from having an experienced football business manager in place, especially when our owner is not experienced in the business either.

Anyway, welcome home Bryan, seems we're slowly undoing all of Keanes hard work and getting this club back on the right track.
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rickw added 11:29 - Jun 13
Fantastic news, hopefully he'll get our acadamy back on track! :-)
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irishtim added 11:47 - Jun 13
Great news could be a good summer.
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WorcesterBlue added 12:03 - Jun 13
Good stuff - someone who can nurture the youth talent.
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chorltonskylineblue added 12:10 - Jun 13
Great news! Welcome back Bryan. Let's not dwell on why you were sacked in the first place and look forward.
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saffronblue added 12:15 - Jun 13
I agree on the comments on the CEO but I think PJ is providing the bridge in his lack of football experience something that RK could not do and Clegg is clearly an astute business man. Starting to get some good vibes out of Portman Road.
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alfromcol added 12:31 - Jun 13
If Matt Holland says it's a good move, then it is. One of only a few on here that knows what he is talking about!
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Blue041273 added 13:12 - Jun 13
I had been slightly sceptical about the club's enthusiasm for maintaining a credible academy but this is a true statement of intent. To secure one of the best people in youth football development in the country is a real coup. Bryan has shown also what kind of man he is; not many people would go back to somewhere they had been treated so shabbily in the past. That he has accepted the post ignoring the temptation to stick two fingers up simply reminds me why I love this club so much.
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alfromcol added 13:48 - Jun 13
If Matt Holland says it's a good move, then it is. He knows what he is talking about, unlike many on here!
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TractorBeezer added 14:35 - Jun 13
Great news....welcome home Brian! We need to develop more of our own and this is a tremendous building block toward achieving that objective.
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itfchorry added 17:08 - Jun 13
Great News -
Now let's get a new CEO
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s6blue added 20:51 - Jun 13
yeeeeehhhhaaaaaaaawwwwwwwww
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