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Town Confirm Roberts Signing
Thursday, 28th Jun 2018 11:05

Town have confirmed the signing of former Crawley Town winger Jordan Roberts on a free transfer. The 24-year-old, who will officially become a Blues player on July 1st, has signed a two-year deal.

TWTD revealed yesterday that Town had made a move for Roberts, who was also interesting Bolton and Hearts.

Roberts, who becomes new manager Paul Hurst's first permanent Blues signing, left League Two Crawley at the end of last season having previously been among the players Hurst was chasing during his time at Shrewsbury.

“I’m over the moon to get the deal done and join such a big club,” Roberts told iFollow Ipswich.

“I want to go as far as I can and I’m grateful to have the opportunity to express myself here and hopefully give the fans something to cheer about.

“I’ve enjoyed my spells with different clubs but I would say that this move has come at the right time for me. It’s a chance for me to get out there on a bigger stage, at a good club and show everyone what I can do.


“Overall I would say I’m a player that likes to get on the ball, create chances and generally be as exciting as possible.

“And having had a brief chat with the manager and some of the lads, I just can’t wait to get to work.”

A youth player with Peterborough and Aldershot, Roberts broke into senior football with the Hampshire side, playing in both League Two and the National League during four seasons and making 68 starts and 24 sub appearances, scoring 12 goals. He also won two England C caps, scoring once.

Early on during his stint with the Shots he also had short spells in non-league on loan at Havant and Waterlooville, Tamworth and Bishop’s Stortford before eventually joining Inverness Caledonian Thistle on a permanent basis in 2015.

After one season in the Scottish Premiership - nine starts, four sub appearances and three goals - the Watford-born left-sided wideman moved on to Crawley on a free transfer.

During his two seasons at the Checkatrade Stadium Roberts, who is 6ft 1in tall, made 42 starts and 20 sub appearances, scoring 11 goals.

Roberts caught the eye of Blues boss Hurst during his time as Shrews manager and he made an unsuccessful attempt to sign him on deadline day in January.

He eventually left Crawley at the end the season and a week ago was reported to be close to making a return to Scotland to join Hearts having visited the Edinburgh club and been given a tour of Tynecastle and their Oriam training ground. Bolton Wanderers were also said to be keen.

Roberts’s signing will be far from new boss Hurst’s final bit of business before the transfer window closes on August 9th.

With Adam Webster departing - and the centre-half is unlikely to be the last exit as Hurst puts his own stamp on the squad - the Blues will need at least one more senior central defender, perhaps two, having already signed Trevoh Chalobah on a season-long loan from Chelsea.

Earlier this week the Blues were linked with a move for Blackpool centre-half Curtis Tilt, while Shrewsbury's Aristote Nsiala has been mentioned in connection with Town on a number of occasions, although his former boss Hurst played down those reports on Monday.

Hurst will almost certainly be after another winger, while he may also be looking to add to his strikers.

Meanwhile, winger Alex Rodman has left Shrewsbury having turned down a new contract. The 31-year-old was a key member of Hurst’s Shrews side and may be someone he could consider bringing to Town.


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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 15:34 - Jun 28
Welcome, Jordan!

If ME is smart with the Webster money, this week will have been some shrewd business. Chalobah and Roberts for free and hopefully money from the Webster sale. I'm good with that.
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TrickyTaricco added 15:41 - Jun 28
This guy looks to be just what we need, a real breath of fresh air! so much natural ability, hes quick and with some good coaching he should do very well for ITFC! So excited about the season ahead now. Welcome to ITFC Jordan!
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:54 - Jun 28
looks lively, and could prove to be a handful ,welcome to Town .Our strikers were starved of service last season ,PH looks to be on the case. COYB


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martin587 added 17:42 - Jun 28
Paul has brought a breath of fresh air to the club already.Looks as though he knows what he wants and I'm sure the jigsaw will be complete very soon.👍
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jas0999 added 18:01 - Jun 28
It's fairly clear that PH has a more hands on role when it comes to recruiting. No doubt he will have scouted this player personally when at Shrewsbury. I don't know anything about the fella but clearly Hurst is impressed.
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Monkey_Blue added 18:22 - Jun 28
I think he would have improved and offered something different to Shrewsbury... bang average at championship level I'm afraid
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stiffy501 added 18:24 - Jun 28
Not going to judge any new player till i've seen them play a few games. Hurst is his own man and seems to know exactly what he wants and not want. I expect to see a few more leave to be honest. think i read that his first window at Shrews was a case of 7 out and a simular number in. Welcome Jordan !!
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Swn98 added 20:10 - Jun 28
Why were the strikers starved of service last season Dirty?
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grumpyoldman added 21:41 - Jun 28
Because MM played too many defensive minded midfield players, which starved the strikers of service apart from hoofing it to them. This led to disenchantment among some supporters leading to MM not having his contract renewed. Please Swn98 try to keep up.
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Swn98 added 22:22 - Jun 28
No grumps they got no service because the majority of our creative midfield was injured.
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grumpyoldman added 07:58 - Jun 30
Swn98 your argument would hold water apathy from the fact that when MM left we started to be a more attacking team with the players already here
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