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Town Confirm Hurst Appointment
Wednesday, 30th May 2018 09:38

Town have confirmed the appointment of Paul Hurst as their new manager on a three-year deal. Hurst, 43, will be joined at Portman Road by his Shrewsbury assistant Chris Doig, 37, who is also on a three-year contract.

“Following what has been an exhaustive search I am delighted to announce Paul Hurst as our new manager,” Town owner Marcus Evans told the club site.

""“His skill, experience and reputation enhanced by his recent success at Shrewsbury had placed him, from the start of the process, on my shortlist of candidates, resulting in the need to wait until after the League One play-off final to reach a final decision.

“I would like to put on record my thanks to the many football people who have helped me reach an informed decision on the appointment and to the other excellent candidates all of whom, also, had great ideas to take the club forwards.

“However, having spoken with Paul it reaffirmed why he had always been my top target since day one in the recruitment process.

“We are looking to build on the club’s history of playing an attractive, winning style of football; developing youth through our academy and getting the most out of every player we have here.

""“Paul ticks all the boxes when it comes to these key attributes and his credentials are backed up by a detailed knowledge of the English leagues whilst demonstrating an ability to adapt, on the pitch, when needed to find a way to get results over the course of a long and arduous season.

“Paul’s efforts over the 2017/18 season were rewarded by him being named the League One Manager of the Year.

"This award, voted for by his fellow managers, reflects the high esteem in which he is held within football circles where his achievements at Shrewsbury, with limited resources, were recognised ahead of his peers at the automatically promoted sides who had only just left the Championship and not so long ago were in the Premier League.

“I am hugely excited that Ipswich is providing an opportunity for a young, up and coming manager to prove himself in one of the world’s toughest leagues and in time hopefully the highest league level in world football.


Chris Doig

"I am sure all of our supporters will get behind Paul and like me can’t wait for the new season to get started.

”""Hurst, who will begin his new job on around June 18th when he returns from holiday in Dubai and following a coaching course, added: “I’d like to thank Shrewsbury for giving me the chance to manage at League One level.

""“It was an unbelievable season and just disappointing that we couldn’t cap it off in the way we would have liked to.


""“I had an excellent relationship with everyone at the club and I’d like to wish Shrewsbury the best of fortunes but when this opportunity came up, it was just too good to turn down.""

“Ipswich are a big football club when you think of the stature and history it has in the game. When I was just starting to watch football I can remember the likes of Mills, Burley, Wark and Cooper and what a great team they had.

""“The club has a great reputation and always looks to be well run and I’m delighted to now be part of Ipswich Town, with an opportunity to make our own history.

""“I’m ambitious and I can’t wait to get going and test myself at a higher level. The building blocks are here and it’s my job to move the club forward. I’ll be doing my absolute best to do that.”

Regarding the challenge ahead, Hurst, the LMA's League One Manager of the Year in 2017/18, added: “There are some massive clubs at this level, many of them having recently been in the Premier League, so I know it’s going to be a big challenge but it’s one I can’t wait to take on.

“We have got to try and bridge whatever gaps exist between us and our competition. It’s certainly not all about money. I have found a way before to play to our strengths and making the most of our potential and that will be the aim here, to focus and build on what we can do better than others. We will take it head on.

“The team has enjoyed some success and there are good players here. From what I have seen, there are some promising youngsters as well. It’s my job to help them develop.

“I’ve got to assess the squad and see where we can add to it and then look to move us forward and help get us to where we all want to be - the promised land as they say!

“First impressions will be important. Players will be judged from day one but I know I will be as well. I’ve not managed at this level before so I have something to prove as well.”

Dave Bowman is set to continue in his role as director of football, effectively the chief scout, but there is as yet no news on a goalkeeper-coach or fitness-coach with Malcolm Webster retiring and Andy Liddell opting to move on this summer.

Sheffield-born Hurst spent virtually his entire playing career as a left-back with Rotherham, where he was a team-mate of Blues academy coach Alan Lee, making 438 starts and 59 sub appearances, scoring 16 goals.

He spent a 17-game spell on loan with then-Conference Burton Albion in the second half of 2007/08 before hanging up his boots at the end of that season.

Hurst, who graduated from Staffordshire University with a degree in Professional Sports Writing late in his playing career, jointly took charge of Northern Premier League outfit Ilkeston Town alongside his Millers team-mate Rob Scott in January 2009.

The duo took the Robins from ninth to second and into the Conference North via the play-offs - beating Nantwich Town 2-1 in the final - in only five months in charge at the New Manor Ground.

The pair moved on to Boston United that summer and again won promotion from the Northern Premier League to the Conference North via the play-offs at the first attempt, the Pilgrims defeating Bradford Park Avenue 2-1 in the final. They also carried off the Northern Premier League Challenge Cup and Lincolnshire Senior Shield that season.

In March 2011 Hurst and Scott left Boston to take charge at then-Conference Grimsby Town following the sacking of Blues old boy Neil Woods.

After finishing 11th in the pair's first part-season at Blundell Park, the Mariners ended 2011/12 in the same position having slipped out of play-off contention.

The following season they were fourth having fallen away after leading the division earlier in the campaign and were beaten by Newport County in the play-off semi-finals 2-0 on aggregate, having lost the FA Trophy final on penalties to Wrexham.

Hurst took charge of the Lincolnshire club on his own from September 2013 after Scott was suspended and then subsequently sacked for gross misconduct.

In 2013/14 Grimsby finished third in the Conference but were beaten 5-3 on penalties by Bristol Rovers in the play-off final after a 1-1 draw.

However, the following campaign Hurst took the Mariners back into the EFL after six years away via a 3-1 play-off final victory over Forest Green Rovers having finished fourth.

Hurst began the following season with Grimsby in League Two but in October 2016 he and assistant Doig were recruited by League One Shrewsbury.

They successfully avoided relegation in 2016/17, then masterminded a hugely impressive 2017/18 in which they finished third having been pre-season favourites for the drop before losing Sunday's play-off final to Hurst's former club Rotherham, managed by his old team-mate Paul Warne.

The completion of Hurst's sixth play-off campaign in nine years had long been expected to trigger the patient Blues' formal approach following their two-month search for a new boss.

According to some Shrews sources, the players Hurst is most likely to be keen to recruit from his old club are midfielder Jon Nolan, who perhaps notably was linked with the Blues in April, and defender Aristote Nsiala.

However, a number of other Championship clubs, including Leeds, Norwich and Sheffield United, are all thought to be eyeing Nolan, who is contracted to Shrewsbury until the summer of 2020, and the 26-year-old is likely to cost a substantial fee.

Centre-half Nsiala, whose contract runs to the end of June 2019, is also understood to have been watched by a number of Championship sides during 2017/18.

Like Nolan, the 26-year-old DR Congo international was initially recruited by Hurst when Grimsby manager from elsewhere in non-league, the pair having previously been with the Everton academy.

Keeper Dean Henderson may be an even more likely target if Bartosz Bialkowski moves on this summer with Crystal Palace expected to renew their interest in Town's Polish number one.

The 21-year-old England U16, U17, U20 and U21 international, who has been offered new terms by his parent club Manchester United but is interesting a number of other clubs including Arsenal, has spent the season on loan with the Shrews and may well be sent out for a further spell in a higher division next season having previously played for Hurst at Grimsby in addition to a stint at Stockport.


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Sporall added 09:58 - May 30
Pre written article Phil? "Yesterday's play off defeat" 😀
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essextractorboy93 added 09:58 - May 30
Very exciting times ahead. Paul Hurst is obviously highly regarded within the game!

Hopefully this boosts season ticket sales! Cannot wait for the new season to start
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cat added 09:58 - May 30
Made up with this news, young up and coming manager is what most wanted. Credit to ME for delivering what he set out to do from his interview. Excited bout next season.
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Barty added 10:02 - May 30
Excellent news - welcome on board Paul. Nice work ME. Future looks brighter.
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davetheblue added 10:02 - May 30
Good Luck Paul ,hopefully all the fans will get behind you
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jpring89 added 10:04 - May 30
Cant wait for the season now. This is such a great appointment really hope it works out.
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Bildestoned added 10:05 - May 30
Yes mateys, feeling optimistic. I think an honest assessment was that almost (that's 'almost'!) ANY change would have had some positive effect at our club however I think we've secured a guy who, when he talks of 'challenges' actually means it, rather than the tired ol' nonsense we'd no doubt have heard from another typical merry-go-round candidate.
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Southamptonblue added 10:07 - May 30
Great news!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 10:10 - May 30
A completely fresh view from an outsider on the state of our club and its players individually may be no bad thing. (A bit like marking tests blind, without any preconceptios.) We should get behind Mr Hurst, for better or wurst (sorry!) Welcome to Ipswich, Paul. History is there to be made.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 10:11 - May 30
PS: You need to get that training top changed asap.
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RedWhiteAndBLUE added 10:11 - May 30
Well done Marcus, and welcome Paul! The initial priorities for me are entertaining football and beating that lot up the rud; we owe them one. COYB!!!
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Bluebell added 10:12 - May 30
Fantastic news. Sounds like he was worth waiting for.

We may even go to some pre-season games which we never usually do because we live so far away.

Roll on August and the new season!
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ChrisFelix added 10:12 - May 30
Some exciting news at last.
This is certainly the way forward. Of course we still have our doubters but this is silly suffolk after all my. As someone says Bobby Robson wasn't over welcomed in 1969.Look what happened. I'm old enough to remember the appointment of Bill Mcgarry after the shambles of Milburn. This reminds me of that period as the man who rebuilt our club
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SingBlue added 10:13 - May 30
May I be the first to welcome you to the club Paul...ah...one of the first to welcome you to the club Paul...
The appointment has the feel of Burley about it and he gave us many seasons of hope and joy, two things that are guaranteed to bring the fans back.
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LegendofthePhoenix added 10:14 - May 30
Fantastic news, well done ME, and welcome to the finest football team the world has ever seen. The future is bright, the future is ......Orange (And Blue)
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PortmanTerrorist added 10:14 - May 30
Much humble pie being devoured today. Redemption beckons for ME and a new era for us all under PH. Just bringing with him and s=instilling some much needed ambition is putting a smile on my face today.
COYB......Paul Hurst's Blue and White Army.
PS: won't it be nice to sing our manager's name again!
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Lightningboy added 10:17 - May 30
Best of luck Paul & welcome.

Been far too long since we had something to look forward to..all I ask is a return to the early Burley-esque days from 20 years ago..good attacking football,giving the kids a proper chance & hopefully challenging for a play-off spot.

👍🏻💙
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runaround added 10:17 - May 30
Welcome to Portman Road Paul and Chris. Wish you both good luck & can't wait for the season to start
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terryf added 10:18 - May 30
As this was done and dusted very quickly after the playoff we can assume he was always the number one target.

Didn't realise he was the League One Divisional Managers ahead of Mowbray and Cook, so a great appointment by ME. Cook would have been my first preference if he'd been available, but I'm happy with Paul Hurst.

I guess taking into account his experience and knowledge of the lower divisions would have impressed ME and lets face it even though Jack Ross probably interviewed the standard of football in Scotland, particularly at that level, would have left a question mark.

Really looking forward to the new season now after the boredom of the past few seasons.
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Osbourne_One_Nil added 10:19 - May 30
Good to see that the usual procession of journeymen managers , with their litany of assistants , fitness coaches , conditioning coaches , assistants to the assistant and jobs for the boys have not set up camp here , welcome Paul and heres hoping this is the start of a process to bring some pride and ambition back to the club and the supporters
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TimmyH added 10:20 - May 30
Well this happened all very quickly after the play-off final...if he was interviewed it was probably done on Skype and he could have blown a raspberry at Mr Evans and still have been appointed...not that I'm disappointed he's now here it feels like what went before with the other interviewee's a bit of a mockery.

Anyway welcome Paul and here's to a new horizon at Portman Road and wish you all the best for success whilst here.
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midastouch added 10:22 - May 30
Congratulations to Paul. Let's hope it's the dawn of an exciting new era for Ipswich. I have to concede my knowledge on Paul isn't that great so I'm not really sure what to expect but I assume Marcus would of given him a rigorous interview and been impressed with how he matched up against the job criteria.
I was keen on some of the other candidates but I'm now looking firmly forwards rather thank backwards and wishing Paul all the luck in the world. Let's back our man and give him every chance. I know patience is not infinite in football. For example if we'd of been much more patient with Paul Jewell then we would of almost certainly been relegated. But we really need to give Paul a fair crack of the whip. Rome wasn't built in a day. Of course if he every looked like taking us down then naturally supporters would start to get cold feet! But hopefully it won't come to that and Paul brings the good times back to PR. And I hope is a big improvement over the last manager we had called Paul!

Congratulations Paul, welcome to Portman Road, wishing you the very best of luck for the coming season.
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Hoofball added 10:22 - May 30
Welcome to Portman road Paul !
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warktheline added 10:23 - May 30
Definitely deserves his break at higher level and I'm backing him 100%! Let's hope everybody pulls in the same direction and that includes 'seasoned pros' !
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westernblue added 10:23 - May 30
Well played Marcus Evans. A thousand welcomes to Paul Hurst and Chris Doig. It looks like we have our Ipswich back. And it feels very good!
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