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Injury Led to Emmanuel Joining Town
Friday, 30th Sep 2016 10:00

Josh Emmanuel has revealed that he owes his move to Town to a painful knee condition that has blighted many a young player through the years.

He recalled: “I started at West Ham when I was very young — maybe about six years old. I’ve always loved football and I’ve been playing for as long as I can recall. When I left West Ham there was a mixture of emotions to be fair.

“I suffered from Osgood-Schlatter disease — growing pains basically — and it did affect me quite badly at the time.

“I think I did a lot of growing in a relatively short space of time and even now I’ve still got lumps in both knees.

“I got it in what was my last season with West Ham and they made it clear that I only had a certain amount of time in which to prove myself if I wanted to remain there.

“My Dad wasn’t happy and took me out of the club and then Ipswich came along.

“I wasn’t a West Ham fan — my team has always been Arsenal and I’ve been to the Emirates a few times.

“Hopefully I’ll be going there a lot more in the future. I’m talking about going back to play there and at Old Trafford — in fact all the big grounds.


“That’s my main focus and it should be everyone’s focus, to play at the highest level. It drives me forward every day. For me it’s about setting new challenges, new goals — that’s my vision.

“I can’t really remember too clearly about the actual circumstances that led to me joining Ipswich. As I recall I was asked to come in and train, I enjoyed it and I’ve never really left.”

The young defender’s middle name is Oluwadurotimi and he added: “It’s Nigerian but I’ve never been to Nigeria yet. Hopefully I’ll have a chance to go over there next summer. But I’m not looking to play for them — I’m English and I want to play for England.”

A week before signing his first professional contract, Emmanuel made his senior debut on the opening day of last season in a 2-2 draw at Brentford, and he went on to add a further six appearances later in the campaign. He took his tally of senior outings to nine in the midweek goalless draw at home to Brighton.

He also played twice for Crawley during a loan spell there last season and said: “That spell at Crawley was a big help to me. It was a completely new environment, a different way of doing things, and I learned a lot.

“But I wasn’t necessarily looking at another loan move because I’d rather stay here and do all I can to progress as an Ipswich player.

“When I made my debut last year at Brentford I wasn’t nervous. I’m a Christian so I always believe that God is with me and I don’t get nervous.

“I see football as an opportunity for me to go higher and not only enhance my own life but also that of my family.

“I express my faith and in terms of my career I see this as just the beginning. I just have to make sure I keep working and improving if I’ll going to progress my career.

“I learned a lot last season. The cup game against Manchester United at Old Trafford was a great experience I’ll never forget.

“I remember looking up before the start of the game and seeing all the faces in the crowd. It was difficult to take in the sheer scale of the place.

“It was extra special to see so many big names on the team sheet and then line up against them but to be honest I was disappointed that Memphis [Depay] wasn’t playing as that would have been a good test. But I still enjoyed the occasion.

“Now that I’m back in the side I’m looking to push on and play as many games as I can. It was a great performance from the lads against Brighton on Tuesday.

“I enjoyed it and I always enjoy playing in front of the fans at Portman Road, so it was a good experience all round.

“I’m looking forward to the game against Huddersfield on Saturday and I just want to put a run of appearances together.

“My contract is due to expire next summer [although there is an option for it to be extended for a further year], but I’m not thinking about that at the moment.

“The only thing I can do is to play well when I’m out on the pitch and hope that the club wants to keep me.”


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Steve_M added 10:14 - Sep 30
Easy to be cynical about football and footballers sometimes but JE's enthusiasm here is really refreshing.

Anyone know how to pronounce Oluwadurotimi in a Suffolk accent??
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hoppy added 10:20 - Sep 30
I'm not sure for definite, Steve, but I just tried, and pronounced it as 'Oluwadurotimi'.
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BlueySwede added 10:49 - Sep 30
Sounded like he had a really good game on Saturday. I think with the injuries at the moment it is the right time to let young, hungry players prove themselves. Why not Ben Morris and Shane McLoughlin as strike options?
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Michael11 added 12:09 - Sep 30
Sounds like he's very hungry and driven to succeed which can only be a positive for us. Hopefully builds on his performance against Brighton and makes himself undroppable.
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runaround added 12:23 - Sep 30
Seems a very level headed young man. Hoping he gets the chance here for his career to develop
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BlueInBerks added 16:38 - Sep 30
Steve M, yes it's pronounced 'tha ole boy'
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tractorkent added 17:17 - Sep 30
Let's hope Mm teaches him to play the right way,football on the deck
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Seasider added 17:32 - Sep 30
Built like a brick outhouse;so not many players will be able to knock him off the ball.

Alikeable lad who I hope will make the right back position his own.
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1RWR added 18:04 - Sep 30
What a lovely lad, built like the proverbial brick sh*thouse, but a lovely down to earth lad.
Respect gained lad!
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commuterblue added 20:24 - Sep 30
His middle name means "God be beside me"
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jabberjackson added 21:23 - Sep 30
Alright so WHU got Sam Ford, and we got young Joshua
I wouldn't swap them
that's football swings and soccer roundabouts

A half empty teapot is a noisy affair
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pegasus added 08:51 - Oct 1
Mate of mine's daughter was a promising 400 metre runner (her role model was Sally Gunnell)). She was diagnosed with Osgood -Schlatters at the age of 14. She she never ran competitively again.. We have to treasure, and nurture, this lad.
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pegasus added 09:22 - Oct 1
Another thought. There'd been a lot of 'play Emmanuel', 'play Emmanuel' talk over the past year. I guess the ITFC medics have been keeping a VERY, VERY careful watch on those knees, (as he says, 'I still have lumps in both knees), and will continue to do so. Interesting, too, that he's been put up for the press interview this week. It suggests that Josh is now mentally and physically ready for the pressure of regular Championship football. This isn't just a 'MM' decision. There's a whole team of specialists and advisers in that back room
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