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Chambers: I'll Still Be Playing Next Season, Here or Elsewhere
Friday, 18th Dec 2020 14:14

Luke Chambers, one of several Town players whose contracts are set to expire next summer, has confirmed his intention to continue as a player even if he is not offered a new deal to extend his stay at Portman Road.

Chambers, who is approaching the ninth anniversary of his move to Ipswich, has clocked up more than 750 career appearances and has now set himself a target of reaching 800, which will be beyond him during the remainder of the current campaign.

The club captain said: “Hopefully, there will be plenty more to come. I feel fit and I still feel I’m adding value to the team. It has been a disappointing few years, of course, but that will never stop us trying to bring the club back to where we need to be.

“That will be my aim for as long as I am wanted here or, if it’s not going to be here come the end of the season, I will still be looking to continue playing.”

Chambers is clearly taking nothing for granted and added: “There are no thoughts in my mind at the moment about a new contract. We need to be winning football matches now and if we don’t, and we don’t get to where we need to be, there will be questions asked of every single person and what the situation is going to be moving forward. I’m not naïve enough to think that if we don’t achieve success things won’t change.”

At a time when Town are robbed of the services of so many key players through injury, Chambers has only missed a few for the same reason despite being one of the most senior men. If he has missed games it has usually been through suspension or being rested, rather than injury.

Asked why his record was so good in that department, Chambers said: “Luck, genes, I don’t know. Who really knows? I have learned how to look after myself and how to look after my body but that’s me — one size doesn’t fit all.

“You have to find a way that allows you to be available when the games come round. I don’t know what that is because I’m not a sports scientist, coach or trainer.

“You are probably asking the wrong guy. We’ve had a lot of injuries at the club that are unavoidable and they are just part and parcel of football.”

The continued absence of senior players has opened the first-team door to several young players, several of whom probably felt they would have to wait a lot longer for their big chance, and Chambers has enjoyed seeing them mature and gain confidence over the past few months.


He added: “We’ve always been a good group, with the right mentality, when it comes to accepting new players into the squad. We have welcomed them, helped them to settle and we want them to be comfortable.

“I don’t mean comfortable, as in taking their foot off the gas, but being able to come into the group and being able to perform straight away.

“If we were flying and winning week in, week out, and you were just dropping one or two young lads in, it would be a lot easier for them to flourish. But as things stand they are having to learn on the job, as it were, and that means learning from their mistakes very quickly.

“All credit to the boys because they have the right mentality. They want to learn, they want to work hard and if they continue along those lines they will go far.

“I don’t want to name anyone individually because I think everyone who has been given an opportunity has grasped it and will continue to be in and around the first team set-up. Hopefully, that will continue for a long time.”

Chambers also had praise for central defenders Luke Woolfenden and on-loan Mark McGuinness, who are only 21 and 19 respectively, continuing: “Look at Mark the other night with flashes of Beckenbauer or Maldini when he came forward.

“He’s very mature for his age — it must be all the media training he’s had down at Arsenal. Woolfy has been around for a couple of years now and he’s more laid back than a sun bed.

“They are playing well and they are learning but there’s still more that we can all do as a back four.

“On Tuesday night in the win over Burton we defended a lot better and as a unit we defended a lot better. When you see goals going in you automatically look at the back four but as a team we all take responsibility.

“Tuesday’s performance spoke volumes because we managed to be a lot more dynamic and a bit more aggressive in the way we started the game.

“We put them under a lot of pressure early on and that’s something we have been trying to do after we didn’t manage it in other games. The boys deserve for learning on the job — and quickly.

“We’ve looked at things and noticed we were conceding a few goals from throw-ins. We said ‘This can’t happen again’ and we’re always trying to learn.

“We have a lot of young players in the team — I think we had as many as six at one point who only had about 10 appearances between them — and while that’s a positive for the club it means they have to learn pretty quickly.

“It’s great to see young players we are trying to develop gaining first-team experience. We have to look after them though.

“It’s always difficult in the world we live in with so much social media activity going on. Even if you don’t look for it there’s a good chance it will pop up on your phone or whenever, so that’s a situation they could do without.

“But, on the other hand, they have grown up in a time when it’s the norm so they can probably take the rough with the smooth.”

Chambers was also full of praise for both the club and midfielder Andre Dozzell after the recent news that they had agreed a new contract to replace the one that was due to expire in the summer.

He said: “Andre is a big asset to the club and he’s done well this season. There are still things he needs to work on and he knows that but his range of passing is second to none.

“We need to get him higher up the pitch so that he can affect games for us. We feel we need to force the issue a bit more in games.”

The Town players will not be having a Christmas party this year, Chambers revealed, because of the pandemic and the need to observe social distancing rules. He explained: “We don’t have anything planned because we’re just trying to stay fit and healthy while also looking to follow the correct protocol that the club have put in place.

“We’ve managed to navigate our way through without too many issues so we won’t be going out of our way to put anyone at risk.

“With the amount of players we have available at the moment and so many injured, we have to play it by the book.”

When it was suggested that the players could wait until May and have a promotion party Chambers laughed: “That would be very nice, wouldn’t it?”


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ArnieM added 15:11 - Dec 18
Yes it's interest8mg that the much maligned Chambers is ever resent , fit and in the side every week isn't it, when so called “ star” players consistently fall over each other to be on the physios plinth. For months 9n end , whilst still taking their lucrative salaries.
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TractorRoyNo1 added 15:16 - Dec 18
He'll do a good job for Northampton
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Michael101 added 15:28 - Dec 18
He might get picked but weather he plays another matter
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Swailsey added 15:51 - Dec 18
Love Chambo!
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IPSWICHMOUSE added 15:56 - Dec 18
He will finish his career at the Towen.....Bet money on it........
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Marinersnose added 16:17 - Dec 18
Nobody can question the commitment and passion shown by Chambers. He touched on a very important point , looking after himself. He is seldom injured and is a fine example to others as to how to stay physically fit and strong. I thinks some injuries just happen in football but others are preventable by self discipline, stretching well before and after games. We all know of players who are possibly not as focused on fitness and lifestyle. Today's game is too quick and players need to look after themselves.
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raycrawfordswig added 16:20 - Dec 18
Sorry chambers but you are not the future need some younger defenders.
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senduntd added 16:25 - Dec 18
Great captain and a lovely bloke. Always gives 100%l
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Linkboy13 added 16:36 - Dec 18
Need to have a massive clear out in the summer. The squad is packed with pretty average players and is too big with too many injury prone players. Peterborough's wage bill is just over 3 million compared to ours which is 8 million something drastically wrong there considering they out classed us at Portman road. Must concentrate on smaller squad with better quality.
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Bert added 16:44 - Dec 18
I very well rounded captain and person. Often unfairly maligned but has dropped off the pace in recent months. Probably best to let him go as long as KVY is fit. We have always been a club who has looked after players but we cannot afford to be sentimental.
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Bluearmy71 added 16:44 - Dec 18
Chambers deserves a contract to see his playing days out with us, whether he is selected to play or not, and the move into a coaching role with us after his playing days are over or even our manager as his influence around the club is priceless, his passion for town unquestionable, he is town through and through and as I have written before he is an adopted one of our own and does not deserve the disrespect and certainly not most of the criticism aimed at him, we are luck to have a player like Luke Chambers around the club and even more so by all accounts even luckier to have such a great person involved with ITFC on any level.
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MonkeyAlan added 16:49 - Dec 18
Time to go Luke and take Cole with you, your time here is done. Bye bye. Lambert is clueless. The owner is a muppet.
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:58 - Dec 18
Elsewhere hopefully .
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Cloddyseedbed added 17:03 - Dec 18
Great professional and genuine nice bloke. Looks after his fitness and isn't always injured or moaning. Time however catches up with all players at some point but I would like to think players like Chambers should be rewarded with a job at the club in some capacity as a reward for his service and discipline.
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RobsonWark added 17:41 - Dec 18
FFS please don't stay another season! I'm sure you could probably get on the bench for Ipswich Wanderers - Maybe not!
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therein61 added 17:43 - Dec 18
I've never doubted his commitment to the cause he is a great guy to talk to and very enthusiastic and i can understand his wanting to play for as long as possible(99% of pros do)but i'm afraid with a fully fit squad(if only) he would not get in the side(or his mate) therefore i think the telling comment is "here or elsewhere" if you move on then good luck to you Luke whatever your limitations you have always tried your damnedest in a blue shirt.
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stiffy501 added 17:44 - Dec 18
Out of contract June 2021
Chambers
Skuse
Judge
Edwards
Bishop
Jackson
Ward
Nsiala
Nydam
Sears
Huws
Donacien
Wilson
Drinan
Wright
Who would you keep ?
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Henz10 added 17:46 - Dec 18
I'd like to thank him for his service for the past nine years. I was there when he scored on his debut. He was the best CB in the league and his signing was a real coup.

Having said that he's past his best and will be one of the top earners at the club. Alongside Skuse it would be wise to say thank you for everything and let them go. COYB.
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ChrisFelix added 18:02 - Dec 18
His time at the club has coincided with our decline & our playing at our lowest level for more than 60 years. Cant take away the many games he has played but he remains a liability. Enthusiasm doesn't make up for lack of pace or the inability to read the game
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therein61 added 18:22 - Dec 18
Sorry stiffy i thought you were listing the injuries!!! lol
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istanblue added 18:46 - Dec 18
Release.
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Dockerblue added 18:57 - Dec 18
Hopefully elsewhere, doesn't read the game, never injured because he doesn't tackle, doesn't head the ball. Next manager? God help us, he has too much influence around the club as it is. Our worst Captain l can think of hence the decline of the last 10 years
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Michael101 added 19:32 - Dec 18
Stiffy501,of the 15 on your list there's 3 to keep, 2 maybe the other 10 no way PEDRO.
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Gforce added 19:52 - Dec 18
Been a true professional for us, but should of been released 3 years ago, still makes the same mistakes that he made in the championship many times over. Sorry but wouldn't get into any other top 8 team.
I've been a season ticket holder for 35 years and if Chambers, Sears and Judge are anywhere near the first team next season, I'm done. (whatever league we're in)
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ringwoodblue added 21:54 - Dec 18
Yes Chambers has had quite a few poor games in recent years but he has been an excellent servant to the club and he obviously keeps himself fit as he's rarely out injured.

Stiffy- to answer your question:

Chambers - 1 yr extension
Skuse - Release
Judge - Release
Edwards - Offer another contract
Bishop - Offer another contract
Jackson - Offer another contract
Ward - Release
Nsiala - Release
Nydam - Offer another contract
Sears - Release
Huws - 1 yr extension
Donacien - Release
Wilson - Offer another contract
Drinan - Offer another contract
Wright - Offer another contract
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