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Ross and Hurst Remain Leading Contenders With Lampard Out of Race
Tuesday, 22nd May 2018 09:59

St Mirren’s Jack Ross and Shrewsbury’s Paul Hurst remain the leading contenders to take charge at Portman Road with former England skipper Frank Lampard no longer in the running, TWTD understands.

As we revealed at the end of last week, Lampard met with Marcus Evans on Friday for a second time and impressed the Blues owner with what he had to say, however, it emerged that the two parties were some distance apart when prospective personal terms were discussed.

Ross was also interviewed for a second time by Evans last week and continues to be the bookies’ favourite, now at evens with Bet Victor.

We understand that reports claiming Sunderland are showing strong interest in the 41-year-old are speculative as things stand, while St Mirren still hope to keep hold of the man who took them to the Scottish Championship title by 12 points.

The Buddies are believed to have offered Ross, who is currently contracted until the summer of 2020, an improved deal in order to tempt him to stay in Paisley, however, they wouldn’t be able to match the terms on offer at Portman Road.

It’s believed that the former defender, who is now away on holiday, will take the Town job if it is offered to him.

Hurst, 43, has been high up Evans’s list of potential new managers since it was decided former boss Mick McCarthy would be moving on back in late March.

Formal talks with the one-time Ilkeston, Boston and Grimsby manager are expected to follow Sunday’s League One play-off final, in which the Shrews take on Blues right-back Josh Emmanuel’s loan club Rotherham at Wembley, whether the Shropshire club win promotion to the Championship or otherwise. It's understood the Blues have been given a strong indication Hurst would be interested in the position.

Hurst is currently the third-favourite to take over at Town at 8-1 with Lampard ahead of him at 2-1.

Behind those three, Scott Parker and Tim Sherwood, who have both been interviewed, are at 20-1 along with Simon Grayson, while George Burley, Östersunds boss Graham Potter, John McGreal, Mark Warburton, Paul Cook, Shefki Kuqi and Tony Mowbray are all at 25-1.

In April Evans said he expected to name the Blues' new manager in late May or early June and that remains his timescale with an announcement next week appearing increasingly likely.


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vanmunt added 12:48 - May 23
Ross off to Sunderland then, ah well I thought he sounded perfect for the Town. I hope he doesn't sell his house as he will probably be sacked by October at that basket case of a club.

So, we have by the looks of it put all our eggs in the Hurst basket... apart from Hurst and Ross the rest of the leading contenders at the bookies are pretty awful.
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brendenward35 added 12:50 - May 23
Jack Ross to Sunderland
https://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport/football/sunderland-afc/jack-ross-expected-

well who does that leave then? wouldn't surprise me if Marcus asks Bryan to be manager next year save a few £'s
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cowboynickblue added 12:52 - May 23
FFS IPSWICH
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brendenward35 added 12:53 - May 23
Town are running out of names now I wonder how many got to 2nd interview
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brendenward35 added 12:56 - May 23
Chris Coleman 5/1 now, gone done quickly on the odds at skybet I wonder if his approached Marcus for the job and is on the cards to be our new manager
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Swn98 added 15:29 - May 23
AHH Beattiesbackpocket starting to get a bit squeaky are we as i've said all along there isn't to many messiahs queing up for the town job to give us back the Ipswich Way, you wished for it so lets be careful and hopeful of the outcome.
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:27 - May 23
Swn98 , you really are a sad prat, your bedside photo of McCarthy must be well soggy now.You make it painfully obvious that you are hoping none of the managers most are hoping we get,will not be appointed just so you can get to soil a tissue and say told you to be careful what you wish for. Bet you are still crying yourself to sleep after McCarthy got moved on .
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:27 - May 23
Swn98 , you really are a sad prat, your bedside photo of McCarthy must be well soggy now.You make it painfully obvious that you are hoping none of the managers most are hoping we get,will not be appointed just so you can get to soil a tissue and say told you to be careful what you wish for. Bet you are still crying yourself to sleep after McCarthy got moved on .
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BeattiesBackPocket added 17:05 - May 23
Dirtydingusmagee lol! Swn98 wont be happy unless another manager comes in and fails miserably he would much rather say "I told you so" or "Be careful what you wish for" This is a guy that hates thousands of other people having an opinion different to his own and his messiah. Most ACTUAL fans would not care who was in charge if it meant some success and better football than weve had to witness in the past few years. Anyone would think hes a Norwich fan fishing for bait. Hmmmm
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Swn98 added 20:56 - May 23
BBP wrong on all counts.
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Swn98 added 10:13 - May 24
BBP you obviously dont read my posts i stated very early on who my preferred choice of manager would be.
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