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Smith's Departure for Colorado Rapids Confirmed
Monday, 22nd Jan 2018 17:26

Central defender Tommy Smith’s exit to the Colorado Rapids for an undisclosed fee has been confirmed with the 27-year-old admitting that it is a “big wrench” to leave the club he joined at 16. TWTD was first to reveal that the New Zealand international was closing in on a move to the MLS side earlier this month.

Having initially come to Playford Road on trial aged 14, Maclesfield-born, New Zealand-raised Smith joined the academy as a full-time scholar in the summer of 2006.

He made his senior debut in the opening game of the 2008/09 campaign, a 2-1 home defeat to Preston, and went on to make 251 starts and 17 sub appearances for the Blues - more than any other academy graduate - scoring 23 goals.

In addition, Smith, who has signed a two-year contract with an option for a further year with the Rapids, spent spells on loan at Stevenage, Brentford and Colchester while with Town.

He also represented New Zealand at the 2010 World Cup and 2012 Olympics, having played at the 2007 U17 World Cup for England.

“I’ve got nothing but good things to say about the club,” Smith told iFollow Ipswich. “I was made to feel very welcome when I first arrived here at 14. They looked after me then and it remained that way and I’ve got some fantastic memories of my time here.

“I’ve got a lot of love for the club and the town itself and it’s going to feel strange not coming here in the mornings.


“It’s a big wrench to leave and it’s not a decision I have taken lightly but it’s a challenge I’m looking forward to taking on.

“I have worked with the head coach at Colorado, Anthony Hudson, with New Zealand and he made it clear he wanted me to be part of his plans.

“That chance to play regular football again was key for me. I’ve had my injury problems over the last 18 months, two years but when I have been fit, I’ve been in and out of the team. That has been hard to take when before that I played regularly over three or four years.

“I had a chat with the manager here and he was very understanding and supportive when the chance came up to go to Colorado. With the opportunity to play regularly and the life experiences that I will get from the move, it was too good an opportunity to turn down.

“You can never be sure but when my football career is over, my wife and I intend to return to Ipswich and make it our home again.

“My last day at the training ground on Friday was a very emotional time, saying goodbye to the players and the staff. Tears were flowing but I hope to be back at the club in some capacity in future years.

“It would have been nice to have said a proper farewell to the fans but things move fast in football and unfortunately that hasn’t happened. I want to thank the fans for all their support over the years and wish the club every success in the future.

“I will miss the club immensely but I am looking forward to the challenge I face with the Rapids. Hopefully some fans would like to follow my progress out there. Goodbye for now and thank you.”

Speaking to the Rapids official side, he added: “It’s a very exciting move for me both personally and professionally.

"I’m extremely grateful to Ipswich Town for the faith they’ve shown in me over the past 11 years. I’ll certainly miss the club and its great supporters, and will carry on following their progress.

"I wish them the very best for the future. But looking ahead, the opportunity to join the Rapids — a club who have a very ambitious vision for the future — was too great.

"I look forward to playing a key role in bringing that vision to life. Our goal is to bring another MLS Cup to Colorado.”

Rapids executive vice-president and general manager, Pádraig Smith, said: “Bringing in someone of Tommy’s caliber along the back line was a top priority for us this off-season.

"His experience and leadership will be great assets for us, and we look forward to him joining us in Arizona this week for the start of pre-season training camp.”


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GoldieBlue added 13:29 - Jan 23
Gutted. True Blue was clearly a very hard decision to make. Although I feel should have never had a decision to make in the first place if ITFC dealt with this situation.

Had hoped he could form a partnership with Webster, although Mick will always have his faves. Good Championship defender, who scores goals gone for free, and we will not get a better replacement.

Hopefully see him back here one day, good luck to you Tommy
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GoldieBlue added 13:32 - Jan 23
Also will always remember the goal at Carrot Road, Celebration will live long in the memory
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Monkey_Blue added 13:35 - Jan 23
How dumb are people on here asking “Why no fee?”. An “undisclosed fee” means they paid and it's not been disclosed. Some of you need a thesaurus. Also MM doesn't negotiate fees. If everyone was fit I'd still not have him starting at the moment.
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Swn98 added 16:26 - Jan 23
Monkeyblue they dont read it cos they cant hit their keyboards quick enough to slag off the team they profess to love.
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Seasider added 17:33 - Jan 23
As many have said a really nice bloke who I met at a funeral of a fanatical Town fan a few years back.
Sure he has had injury problems in the last couple of years,but so have a lot of other players at Ipswich especially recently.He was prone to the odd mistakes;but who isn't.

Recently noticed that even when fit,seemed generally to only make the bench with Knudsen or Webster(if not injured) taking the left centre back position;so felt he was being eased out.Only 27 so several years ahead for him.

Anyway best of luck in your new club Tommy in a pleasant town across the pond.At least you will be used to travelling,playing for NZ;as there is a lot of that in the MLS
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Seasider added 17:41 - Jan 23
My abiding memory is of him running the length of the field after scoring against Norwich in the play off semi-final
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blue75 added 18:04 - Jan 23
I wish tommy good luck he really deserves it a loyal player who loves our club!! For me this is the final straw McCarthy wouldn't play him over Knudsen so if McCarthy's still here come the start of the season I won't be. We've lost a good championship player and agained another loanee so disappointed with how our club is run!!
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:19 - Jan 23
Swn98 doing the only thing he knows how to do yet again ,pathetic little boy .
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bluelodgeblue added 19:40 - Jan 23
Error strewn and not future capable ! I.e. Seen the light of day?
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Pilgrimblue added 20:03 - Jan 23
Good luck Tommy you deserve it.
I don't understand the reasoning behind your transfer but for me you've done us proud. Total commitment and some amazing memories at the heart of our defence (and an eye for goal or two!).
Enjoy Colorado I'm sure it'll be a wonderful experience'
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Swn98 added 20:08 - Jan 23
why dont you ignore my post Dirty as they seem to upset you so much theres a good old chap.
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:25 - Jan 23
they don't upset me at all , that probably upsets you . But I do find your constant remarks bigging yourself up like you are the golden supporter a little tiresome , have you thought about the fact you are faceless and cant prove you go to all the games you profess to, for all anybody knows you may live hundreds of miles away and never go to any , yet you cant stop accusing people of not going to matches, just because they don't see things how you think they should ,. Think about that , little boy .
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Northstandveteran added 23:30 - Jan 23
Brilliant 😂 it's like an episode of Eastenders on here this evening.
Thanks for making me laugh you two 😂😂😂.
Nothing like an intelligent debate 😁
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Swn98 added 09:15 - Jan 24
I don't have to justify myself to anyone other than my conscience and the good lord dirty.
Glad to be of service North stand 😊
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