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Garbutt Not Ruling Out Town Return
Friday, 12th Jun 2020 15:03

Left-back Luke Garbutt says he doesn’t know what his future holds with his Blues loan at an end and his contract with parent club Everton up this summer, but isn’t ruling out a return to Portman Road.

Garbutt and keeper Will Norris were on season-long loans at Portman Road which were brought to an end by the decision not to resume League One and settle the season on points per game earlier in the week.

“The decision to end it on Tuesday was a bittersweet one for myself really,” the 27-year-old told the club site. “I’d have liked to have finished the season on the pitch and tried to win all the remaining games left. I wanted to leave on a high and hopefully in a play-off place.

“It’s disappointing to finish the season under points per game but with the money and the financial situation, it couldn’t conclude. It’s frustrating but we’ve got to live with it.”

The Harrogate-born defender says the decision was met with disappointment throughout the squad.

“We’ve got a group chat and we’re all talking on there,” he added. “We keep in contact. They’re obviously disappointed about the season ending but as a footballer you’ve always got to take it one step at a time.

“There’s always going to be ups and downs as a footballer. They’re disappointed about not getting promotion but now they’ve got to focus on going again next season and trying to gain promotion.

“A club like Ipswich shouldn’t be in League One. They’ve just got to focus on doing the best they can in pre-season to prepare themselves for a successful campaign next time.”


Reflecting on his time at Portman Road, he said: “As a club and a collective, we’ve obviously failed in what we wanted to achieve. We wanted to gain promotion and we fell short. Especially towards the turn of the year onwards, we struggled for form.

“On a personal note, I think I’ve had a good solid season. I’ve had a good rapport with the fans. I’ve really enjoyed my time here. The club is a great club that doesn’t deserve to be in this league. It’s just disappointing that we couldn’t gain promotion when things were looking so good.

“We were on a good run of form, we were relatively consistent but then we had a massive drop off and were never able to recover.

“I’ve played pretty much all the games and my form has been relatively good throughout the season, although I thought I could have done a little better in the weeks before lockdown.

“On a whole, it’s been a good one personally and it’s been a disappointing one as a club because a club of Ipswich’s status should definitely be in the automatic promotion spots, if not winning the league. From that point of view, it’s been a failed season really.”

The former England U16, U17, U18, U19, U20 and U21 international was pleased with his own consistency: “Towards the start of the season, the games were really good. I got injured but then I came back into the side and we were winning games. I’d probably say it’s one of my most consistent seasons of my career so far.

“I’ve had two or three consistent seasons and this is probably my fourth one. I’ve really enjoyed my time here. The manager has given me the belief and confidence to go out and be a fixture in the team so I can only thank him for that.

“The fans have been really good to me. I’ve had a good relationship with them. It’s been nice playing in front of 20,000 at Portman Road. I’ve had a really good time, looking back. Like I said, it’s just disappointing that we couldn’t finish the games and try and salvage a play-off spot.”

Looking ahead, he says his future is very much up in the air as things stand with his long-term Goodison Park deal at an end. He isn’t ruling out a return to the Blues, although TWTD understands Championship clubs were keeping tabs on him during his time at Portman Road.

“I’m out of contract with Everton this summer,” he said. “Once everything is wrapped up football-wise, I’ll have ongoings with my representative, my agent. We’ll put something together and see what options I do have. I’ll see what clubs are interested, see what Ipswich are saying.

“Right now, it’s early days so I don’t really know what my future holds. It’ll be a drawn out process throughout the summer.

“Hopefully I can get to a point where I’ve got a decision to make on a number of clubs. That’s not to say that I don’t rule out a permanent move to Ipswich if they were to offer me something through the summer because I really enjoyed my time here. I would never rule that situation out.”

Although disappointed that the campaign was brought to a premature close, it does mean both Garbutt and the club can now concentrate on looking ahead.

“Tuesday was a big thing,” he said. “It was dragging on for too long, the uncertainty of possibly going back in. Now there’s real clarity, you can focus on what the future holds in terms of myself personally.

“Ipswich can move forward as a football club. The club will be disappointed but now there is closure of the season, they can move on as a football club and build for next season where hopefully they will have a positive season. There’s better days ahead for the football club, I’m sure.”

In total, Garbutt made 29 starts and one sub appearance, scoring six goals.


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KiwiBlue2 added 03:08 - Jun 13
Definitely one of the better players but of course money will be a problem unless he dramatically lowers his expectations as we all suspect. However a new offer from outside might not be forthcoming and if he is told he will be first choice at left back then who knows.
Thinking about next season a decent starting eleven could look like this:
Holy
KV-Y - Woolfie - Tommy Smith (if we signed him) -Garbutt
Lankester - Downes - To Be Signed - Dobra
Norwood - Jackson

Bench: H Wright, Wilson, Kenlock, Judge, Bishop, Dozzel, Simpson (or a new striker)
Out: Norris, Chambers, Skuse, Nolan

Key acquisitions would be an experienced forward playing and hard-tackling central midfielder with a winning attitude to partner Downes and an experienced striker capable of bagging c15 goals per season.
Any thoughts.....?
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Dockerblue added 08:43 - Jun 13
Like your thinking KiwiBlue but unfortunately our No4 & 8 have too much influence at the club and if not getting selected would go running to the owner trying to get the manager sacked.
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Shawsey added 08:56 - Jun 13
To good for us mate. have a little self esteem and sign for a club that might actually want to succeed.
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KiwiBlue2 added 09:01 - Jun 13
Dockerblue - while I fear that you are right I live in hope ......
A major stimulus for Lambert should be the necessity of finishing in the top two or play-offs and to do that he has to be ruthless with his selections. Chambers and Skuse are not going to contribute to us getting promoted. If, as you say, they are too close to Evans then Lambert ultimately has to say you have to back them or me. I think that he is capable of doing that but lets see how it unfolds........
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AllanHuntersTash added 11:33 - Jun 13
He started off well, but fell away as the season continued. On the form he showed the last 3 months l wouldnt be too fussed if he doesnt return. Better in midfield than as a left back though.
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TractorRoyNo1 added 13:55 - Jun 13
Please please please stop the "the Club doesn't deserve to be in Div 1" of course it does, we didn't get enough points to stay in the Championship and didnt get enough to get promoted. Let's get real!
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dirtydingusmagee added 14:02 - Jun 13
we will only be looking at players in Dregsville, dont get your hopes up anyone.Evans was reluctant to invest before the virus, now we face worst depression ever he is not going to be splashing the cash, he will be selling the cleaner if he can .
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matthewwylds added 16:53 - Jun 13
Run as fast as your legs can take you and never look back
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braveblue added 17:20 - Jun 13
Not a chance. Evans will already he looking at fire sales.
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Millsey added 10:35 - Jun 14
My god! Some unbelievable comments from so called supporters 😔
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Pilgrimblue added 15:43 - Jun 14
Must sign him. He'd make good captain.
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Linkboy13 added 18:27 - Jun 14
Think we've been down this road before with loan players who say great things about the club and then go elsewhere. He wouldn't get in my team of greatest loan players and would struggle to make the bench. He would definitely find it hard to play in the championship on a regular basis.
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Razor added 10:31 - Jun 15
Would love him to come back but fear he wont, somewhere like Coventry methinks.

The euphoria of when he popped in the winning goal at Burton last year seems a long long way ago now!!
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