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Chambers Impressed By Hungry Town Squad
Chambers Impressed By Hungry Town Squad
Tuesday, 10th Jul 2012 06:00

New signing Luke Chambers says Town may not have the biggest squad in the Championship but believes the "top level" players who are at Portman Road are hungry for success. The 26-year-old joined up with his new team-mates yesterday having signed a three-year deal.

Chambers said: “You look at the squad we’ve got, it’s not the biggest squad, but I think some of the players we’ve got here are of top level. I think the lads all seem really, really hungry having met them all today.

“I’ve obviously known them all from playing against them all, but I think the spirit they’ve got in that dressing room was a major boost for me. I think if we add a few more players, we’re going to be in a strong position.”

The Kettering-born defender promises to add some steel and leadership to the much-maligned Blues backline. Asked to outline what Town fans can expect of him, he said: “Bit of no-nonsense, really. I feel I’m a bit of a leader, I’ve organised teams from my position through my whole career really, even when I was a young lad.

“I can play it out from the back, I can do whatever’s asked of me. I’m one of those guys that will give you the same performance week-in, week-out and hopefully keep as many clean sheets as possible.”

The 6ft 1in tall central defender, who has also played at right-back, says he made up his mind to move on from Forest during the season: “A lot went on, a lot was said over the summer and with me being out of contract and the position Forest were in - not being able to offer contracts with the takeover [yet to take place] and whatever else going on - I think I made a little bit of a decision during the season that maybe I needed a new start and things happened from there.”

He says he was attracted to Town due to the ambition shown by Paul Jewell, Marcus Evans and Simon Clegg: “Once I met the gaffer, Paul, in the summer and he'd told me his plans for the season and what the owner and Simon want to do, to push the team on to the next level, I wanted to be part of that.


“It always takes a while to get the people in that you want to get in. It’s fairly early me coming here, so I think in that respect we’re going to have to be patient. But they have definitely made it clear they’re going to be very ambitious this year and bring some players in.”

Contrary to rumour after he returned to the Midlands having undergone his medical and taken the tour of the club last Tuesday, Chambers says the move to Town was never in any doubt: “My mind was made up once I came down. I wouldn’t travel all this way to mess anyone about.

“I came down, I looked around everywhere, I was taken around the place and it’s a really, really attractive place to come and live.

“All the facilities at the training ground, all the facilities at the stadium are generally for this division second to none.

“That attracted me from minute one. But once I’d been down here, it was only a matter of time before contracts got sorted out after jiggling a few figures, and that’s what happened. These things take time.

“I think being a free transfer it’s pretty easy to get that sorted, but obviously it’s going to take a while to bring other [contracted] players in because you have to agree so much more.

“Once I’d been down here, the decision was made and I think everything got sorted on Friday and it was just a matter of time before we got started.”

He says he sounded out friends who knew and had worked with his new manager before making his decision: “I don’t want to name any names, but Paul’s well-known in the game. He’s been very successful and his record speaks for itself.

“The lads I know who have played with him and played for him, everyone had good things to say about him.

“And I’m a pretty good judge of character, so once I’d met him it was clear in my mind what they wanted to do and I wanted to be a part of it.”

Having been skipper at Forest last season and previously at his first club Northampton, there has already been talk about him wearing the Town armband, however, at the moment he’s in no hurry to take on the role: “It’s always nice to be considered for that sort of honour, especially at a club like Ipswich.

“I did it at Forest. It wasn’t a very successful time when I was captain and it was a very difficult season, but it’s something I wouldn’t shy away from.

“But it’s something that I’ve not really even thought about for this season. I think Carlos did it last season, along with Grant, who has moved on, and I think he did a great job, so it’s nothing I’ll be coming in here demanding.

“If it comes along, then I’ll have a chat with the gaffer about it. It’s nothing I’m really thinking about at the minute, I’ve just got the first day’s training out of the way.”

Like his new signing, chief executive Simon Clegg says there are strong players in the squad but admits that others need to be added between now and the season’s start on August 14th: “We’ve got a solid core of a team. We’ve still got some holes that we need to fill, we need to build on that but the good thing is that we’ve got the basis there of a very strong team and I’m excited about the season ahead of us.

“We’ve got some further work to do and there’s some further work in progress and we’ll finalise it when we can.”


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ericgates added 06:08 - Jul 10
Good news all round. Good stuff coming from Luke and Simon Clegg. Very impressed so far this summer, I know its been a bit slow and we have to be a bit patient but with the signings of Hewitt and Chambers and Brian Klug coming back, things are shaping up nicely or the present and the future.
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Len_Brennan added 06:21 - Jul 10
Looking at the state of a few of the players when they returned after the summer last season, he could hardly have described them "hungry". Seems like PJ has set higher standards this time around & the personal fitness programmes have paid dividends.
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Dissboyitfc added 06:30 - Jul 10
Everything i have just read is the complete opposite to what some of the so called experts on here write, now i dont know who to believe( smiles )lol.

Welcome Aboard Luke, i am looking forward to a decent season...COYB
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bigolconnor added 07:06 - Jul 10
Good ol boy.
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rob_flecks_waistline added 07:14 - Jul 10
ITFC1981?? anything to say? moron, yet again proves he knows nothing but thinks he knows it all..
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irishtim added 07:22 - Jul 10
Sounds positive. Another few decent signings & we will have a lot to look forward to for the season ahead.
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WarkyWonderLand added 07:29 - Jul 10
Will bring much needed leadership and direction in defence. If you look at his record he hardly misses a league game which is another huge plus.

Great signing and now for the keeper. Tom Heaton for me. Have said it before. Will do a great job and only leaving Cardiff as quite clear mackay wants Marshall as number one.

Now is the time for everyone to get behind the team and the club.

Coyb

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Surco72 added 07:42 - Jul 10
Why didint Jewell ,Clegg and Evans meet him this club is a disgrace ,no wonder no one will sign for us !!!
Oh they did meet him many times and he has signed ,wait until you know the facts it makes you look slightly less moronic !
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Urchin added 08:02 - Jul 10
There's many points made here by Luke which will put all the bitching snipers who call themselves fans to shame. Maybe over the coming weeks they will shut up until they know all the facts which will help them make informed comments. Again welcome to the club Luke, hope u and your family enjoy life here
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WorcesterBlue added 08:03 - Jul 10
This lad has got a career in Management if those comments are anything to go by! One swallow does not a summer make but this is positive stuff and with another quality CB, a keeper, left sided midfielder and striker added we will give anyone a game imo. So that's only 4 more then (plus Kouruma!).
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taylor15 added 08:21 - Jul 10
can't believe we've got him! brilliant signing, and give him the armband!
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NorthstaNder added 08:26 - Jul 10
Well, he's certainly saying all the right things and on paper he's just what we need (and what we've needed for a few years now!)

Fingers crossed he's as good on the pitch, as he is off it!
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bluelady added 08:57 - Jul 10
Of course they are hungry, they have been put on special diets - no more PIES! Seriously a great signing IMO, undervalued at Forest when he was going through a tough time, and we thought our fans were shallow - player of the season one minute, few problems on the pitch (understandable with the personal problems going on) and he becomes their scapegoat.
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roytheboy added 09:01 - Jul 10
Welcome to ITFC Luke, I'm very pleased that you have signed.
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RetroBlue added 09:06 - Jul 10
Merely underlines the fact that Luke will be Town's pivotal signing this summer, and that Archant newspapers know NOTHING !
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:22 - Jul 10
quality, welcome to Town .
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shiminywho added 09:27 - Jul 10
A big pat on the back and thanks to ALL involved in getting this boy to Portman Road - guys like this have to be the cornerstone and future of our club. Two sensible signings and no has-beens looking for a final pay-out. Roll on August 18th!
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oldbri added 09:43 - Jul 10
sounds like a very inteligent player.I think we have made 2 very smart signings so far.
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algarvefan added 09:50 - Jul 10
#startingtogetexcited!
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Guthrum added 09:54 - Jul 10
With Fulop and then Priskin having gone, our squad isn't all that Hungary any more ...
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oscarwhiting added 10:16 - Jul 10
(guthrum) lol

good sighning glad hes happy to
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DanLyles added 10:24 - Jul 10
Craig Gordon, Danny Gabbidon and Ricardo Fuller are all free agents and would solve our problem positions if we could afford their wages. Doubt they would get many better packages than what we could offer now everybody (apart from Brighton it would seem) is tightening their financial belts. Pay a reasonable (500k) for Steven Davies then we would be set for the season.
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gazzmac4 added 10:24 - Jul 10
@Guthrum I read this story when i got up, drove to work, sat at my desk and then thought of that joke. Logged back in to add it here followed by a text drum/symbol noise and youve beaten me to it. Excellent work.
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jas0999 added 10:29 - Jul 10
There can be little doubt this guy is a leader on the pitch - exactly what we need. Forgetting about his dreadful season last year - his previous form is encouraging and perhaps a change of club is what he needed?

However, every player talks about 'impressed with ambition' when they move clubs! We have clearly also missed out on players this year - who you could argue were not impressed with the ambition!
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arablue added 10:48 - Jul 10
jas0999...some are impressed only by money...we've had a few of those, though none have said it outright!
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