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Mclean Could Stay With Town
Friday, 18th Jan 2013 06:02

Aaron Mclean is refusing to rule out the possibility of joining Ipswich on a permanent basis.

The 29-year-old striker, who is on loan for the remainder of the season from Hull, agrees it would probably not be difficult to persuade him to extend his stay at Portman Road.

He said: “It’s possible but first and foremost I need to do well for Ipswich and myself. That’s my main aim, to make sure we have a good, strong finish to the end of the season.

“Ipswich is definitely a club that I’d love to join. I was excited about coming here initially so there’s no reason, if things go well, why I couldn’t stay.”

Several other Championship clubs, including play-off hopefuls Millwall, were keen to snap up the ex-Peterborough striker — but once he weighed up his options Mclean was always going to head for Suffolk.

He added: “The chance to come and work with Mick McCarthy, to return down south and be at such a massive club as Ipswich was a great offer for me and one that I was more than happy to take.

“Mick came in for me when he was at Wolves but Peterborough weren’t willing to sell me at that time. He was always a manager that I was desperate to work with. Players I’d played alongside and who had worked under him all said good things.

“It was the same with Terry Connor and since I’ve been here Terry’s sessions have been unbelievable. Coming here and actually seeing it with my own eyes, the people I spoke to before were all spot-on.”

Mclean has no idea whether he figures in the future plans of Hull boss Steve Bruce, who has given the Tigers a fighting chance of claiming automatic promotion back to the Premiership.

He said: “I don’t know the situation. All season he was saying I was in his plans and obviously I was in every squad — but I wasn’t starting games and that’s what I need to be doing.

“Regardless of how much money you earn or whatever success you get you want to be playing games. That’s when you’re happy. As long as I’m playing games I’ll be more than happy.”


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RaymondovicBlue added 11:22 - Jan 18
We have too many strikers - but the competition will mean that Mick has at least two one fire each week ... those who are playing best consistently will stay to join the returning injured Paul Taylor next season.

The future is bright and those who want to be a part of it and SHOW IT will be rewarded and supported
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Michael11 added 11:27 - Jan 18
It's so good to see that players are actually turning down clubs in the top 10 in order to come here and play for us. I'm a little bit too optimistic about next year already i can't wait for august!
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simonsays added 13:11 - Jan 18
Best we attract some 'gems' of shops into the town centre then!
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ChrisMakin2012 added 13:21 - Jan 18
Fans favourite already.... notttt
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Andy32Cracknell added 19:43 - Jan 18
People keep moaning we have to many strikers. Think about it, Scotland wont be here next season, neither will Murray, Ellington,Murphy, hopefull Chopra will go. DJ Campbell aint comin back. That leaves us with Nouble, Mckenzie, Mclean (if he stays) and Taylor (if he is still about). Not a huge amount of strikers if you ask me. And yes i've prob missed someone.
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Andy32Cracknell added 19:45 - Jan 18
and JET is not a striker in a million years lol
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