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Skuse: Talks On Future Under Way
Thursday, 13th Feb 2020 17:38

Cole Skuse has revealed that talks about his future in football are already under way with the Town hierarchy and could lead to him continuing as a player and then taking up a new, as-yet unspecified role at Portman Road.

The experienced midfielder’s current contract is due to expire in the summer. The club have a one-year option on his services that they could trigger, but preliminary discussions would appear to indicate Skuse is being considered for a future beyond 2021.

Skuse will be 34 next month and has made 578 appearances in all competitions, 271 of them for Ipswich after then boss Mick McCarthy signed him in the summer of 2013 following his rejection of a new deal with home town club Bristol City, where he originally joined the academy and signed full professional forms in 2004.

But there is nothing more guaranteed to spark a conversation than to question how long Skuse is likely to continue playing. “That’s not even a question that should be asked,” he said. “I’ve said it in the past and I’ll say it again now — age is just a number.

“It doesn’t get my back up — well it does to a degree — that people tar all 33 or 34-year-olds with the same brush. I don’t have a long injury list, I live my life right, I don’t drink, I have a good diet and if you look at my running stats now, compared to when I was 27, they are still the same. Age is just a number in my mind.

“Chambo has said the same and if you were to look at the stats we can prove it. There are all sorts of running stats available these days and they are indisputable.

“Look at my injury record and it’s almost non-existent. I have missed hardly any games since I came to Ipswich. I’m more than ready and capable of playing as many games as required.

“Will I be here next season? That’s a question I have been asked a few times in the past and I’m still here. We’re all settled here as a family — that’s my wife and three children — and I’d be happy to stay.

“We recently bought a place in Ipswich that we are renovating and the kids are very settled in schools, so if I was offered a contract here I’d love to stay.


“I have sat down with Marcus [Evans] and also with Lee [O’Neill], and that’s as far as we have got so far. The talks have not progressed beyond that stage yet.

“They have expressed an interest in keeping me at the club in a playing capacity and also after my playing days are over, which is very flattering to hear and something I’d love to take up because we love the place.

“We’ve loved the club since we’ve been here so when the talks progress a bit further down the line and things are ironed out it could be successful for all parties.”

Asked if any new deal depended on whether Town would be playing again in League One or in the Championship, Skuse replied: “I don’t know if that’s in their thinking. Like I said, they have spoken to me and expressed their interest in terms of keeping me at the club, not just in a playing capacity but in an off-the-field capacity as well. That’s a question you would have to ask Marcus and Lee, I guess.

“In any working environment, not just football, you need to know what’s happening. But it’s not my decision to make. They have their side of things to think about and I have mine, so when things come to fruition and are ironed out I am sure it will be nice for all parties.

“There will come a point when I need to know. I have three young children who are settled here, whether it be in school or nursery. I’ve got an option year and they are required to let me know by a certain date if they are going to exercise their right.

“Whether we are going to go down that route, I don’t know, but I don’t think the option year will be the thing. I think we are going to be discussing a new contract that will be for a playing role and then a life-after-football role but they haven’t given me idea how long it will be.

“I’ve had a chat with Marcus, I’ve had a chat with Lee and no one is hiding away from anything. It has been spoken about and they have said they want to talk again at a later stage, a bit closer to the end of the season, and then we’ll go from there.”

Skuse has never made any secret of his desire to stay in the game after hanging up his boots and has even expressed a desire to team up with close pal Luke Chambers with the Town skipper in the role of manager and vice-captain Skuse preferring to concentrate on the coaching side.

He added: “When I talk about work off the field, whether it’s coaching or stuff in the community or on match days, it’s something we — that’s me, Marcus, Lee and the manager — have spoken about. I’m doing my badges and some work with Woodbridge Town at the minute.

“I’ve decided to do that away from this club because I wanted to get out of the Ipswich environment and do the work with a local club. I want to get the coaching badges ticked off. I can do it alongside playing but it’s not at the forefront of my mind right now.

“I do feel more than capable of continuing to play and I want to do that for as long as I can. But, yes, it could be done alongside playing, although my main focus is on being a footballer for the foreseeable future.”

Skuse recently spent some time on the substitute’s bench and was asked if it felt strange, given the number of games he has started for Town.

“It was and it wasn’t,” he said. “It wasn’t strange because I got a neck injury in the Boxing Day game against Gillingham. I had an issue with one of the discs, which was why I didn’t play in the next two games.

“The lads did well to get a draw at Wycombe, who were the league leaders at the time, so I couldn’t be knocking on the gaffer’s door saying I should be back in the team.

“You need to understand the situation, be patient and bide your time, which is what I did. I waited my turn and got back into the side when the manager decided that was the right thing to do and I feel as if I’ve done okay in the last few games.”

Town take on Burton Albion on Saturday at Portman Road and Skuse agreed it could be like so many of the clubs’ five previous clashes in the past three and a half years, when there was little to choose between them. He said: “It’s true that our games against Burton always seem to be tight affairs, whether in the Championship or League One.

“On the first day of the season we beat them 1-0 but it was very close. They are a well-drilled side and [manager] Nigel [Clough] has done a very good job in his times there. He gets them very well organised and I’m sure it will be another tough one on Saturday.

“We’re going to have to do a bit more than we did against Wimbledon on Tuesday if we’re going to break them down. There’s also talk of Storm Dennis coming in from the Atlantic and that could well play a part in the game. We could well have to battle the elements as well as Burton’s tactical side of things.

“You have to take that into account but maybe not so much in our stadium with its big stands. It tends to happen when you play at smaller grounds, where the wind can break in from the sides and play a huge part. Or a three-sided stadium like Oxford’s — that was a night like I’d never experienced before.”


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Lightningboy added 20:01 - Feb 13
For the love of God NO.

We desperately need some energy,creativity and most of all goals from the midfield..this guy has been allowed to supply none of that for far too long.

Now please move on.
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alfromcol added 21:07 - Feb 13
Wow, this news has got all the football managers (with a small m) out of their seats.

I wonder how many of the commentators on here have ever played foorball at anything above local Sunday league? Some will have, but many few I suspect.
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blue86 added 21:41 - Feb 13
I have no doubt that both skuse and chambers have a genuine care about the club. However..... both of them have been senior figures in a dark time in the clubs history. For me, I know this might sound harsh but I dont think they should be playing for us next season. They both have been here a long time and we arent exactly pulling up trees are we? Harsh but fair.
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Berts_chin added 21:46 - Feb 13
I view Skuse and Chambers as very different entities. Chambers has been a liability for far too long, incapable of playing the central defensive role that is supposedly his true position. Skuse however is very effective in his defensive midfielder role. I believe that Skuse has a couple of seasons left in him, possibly moving into the central defence - in place of Chambers.
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TraktorBoyz added 22:05 - Feb 13
Alfromcol So you're an ex premier player I take it? Do you have any actual opinion or just trying to belittle everyone else's because you had a trial once and could of made it if wasn't for the injury? Skuse has no legs and is giving the ball away far too often, especially for his position and experience, not good enough. We managed get a bit of form when we dropped him seems to have wormed his way back in somehow. Just please retire or leave my club, most players drop down when they get older Skuse and Chambers are taking us with them!
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Dolphinblue added 22:08 - Feb 13
The utter garbage written on here....BETTYBLUE 'average age 27 Too old' laughable 😂😂😂😂😂
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TraktorBoyz added 22:10 - Feb 13
Should of known Dolphinblue would pop up to defend his boyfriend.
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TraktorBoyz added 22:12 - Feb 13
The average age 27 is too old for average where is the future in that???
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HARRY10 added 22:18 - Feb 13
It is not about meaningless 'stats' it is about watching him play, For the money his is probably earning we could be paying two youngsters who could each give us more.

I don't care if he completes 73.27 throw ins or runs at an average of 3.68 mph per game o2 has struck 4 passes of over 20 yards in 6.755 games away from home in evening games. Worthless shyte.

He is passed it (sideways again) and is not worthy of another contract.

If he leaves check which level he drops to.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 22:18 - Feb 13
Well said Arnie
God there is some drivel written on here .
Betty - Huws " past it " . Seriously?
I'm honestly surprised some of u manage to get dressed by yourselves in the mornings.
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Doctor_Earman added 22:20 - Feb 13
Yet another example of failure/mediocrity being rewarded by ITFC. And some people wonder why Evans is the problem.
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TractorRoyNo1 added 22:26 - Feb 13
F'off and take Chamberz with you, Club has gone down and down since you two arrived
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BeattiesBackPocket added 22:41 - Feb 13
Firstly supporters need to not disrespect him he's served us whether people like his style or not and deserves our respect for that. I personally wouldn't give him another contract no matter what league were in next year he's not good enough for the championship he wasn't last season so won't be two years later and too negative a footballer. Maybe decent to bring on if you want to kill a game off but we don't need a player like him and Downes in the team so save money and get creative players or a midfielder who can score goals.
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Gcon added 23:03 - Feb 13
271 games for this club and look at the gratitude. no wonder we are where we are,
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positivity added 23:11 - Feb 13
some age facts.

in the evans era, keane picked the youngest average team(25.8), followed by lambert (26.6); we've not been a young team for many years...
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eddiespearitt03 added 00:09 - Feb 14
Talks on future under way ? Running stats are good ? Perhaps me & Chambo can take over as managers ? Probably only one person falling for this and that is Marcus Evans. Surely, this nonsense has to stop.
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therein61 added 07:55 - Feb 14
An as yet unspecified role!! well with the stadium tidy up about to start what are you like with a paint brush better i hope than you are as a footballer.
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midastouch added 08:23 - Feb 14
It's a thanks, but no thanks from me!
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r2d2 added 09:34 - Feb 14
This is half the clubs trouble. Sticking with the same old stale, stagnant situation. No new ideas. No new breath of fresh air. No wonder we go nowhere only backwards.
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BettyBlue added 09:52 - Feb 14
Since his injury, Huws has been pants.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:56 - Feb 14
well it shows Evans is planning ahead and sees Skuse as a valuable team member as we move forward ……. into lge 2..
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OsborneOneNil added 10:01 - Feb 14
More depressing than Eastenders........
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alfromcol added 10:55 - Feb 14
Hi TraktorBoyz. No I didn't play in the Premiership, it wasn't around when I was at my peak. I have had many years watching it on TV though. My comment was an observation and not meant to belittle anyone, but if the cap fits, wear it.

My view is that Skuse is very good at what he does as a defensive midfielder, as a ball winner. What the players around him need to step up and do, like many on here, is go on the offensive.

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IpswichT62OldBoy added 11:35 - Feb 14
Skuglas lives on
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BlueBlood90 added 14:48 - Feb 14
I really appreciate the efforts Cole has given the club over the years. However I think it's time to move on at the end of the year. Our run of good form last month coincided with him being out injured and then when he started playing again we've been poor ever since. I just can't see what he offers to this team. He doesn't get assists or score goals so what's the point of him? We need to add more creativity as we have Downes who can do the running and tackling in the centre already.
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