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Matheson: My League One Experience Will Help Me at Town
Tuesday, 2nd Feb 2021 19:18

New Blues loan signing Luke Matheson says his experience of League One with Rochdale will help him during his spell at Town.

The 18-year-old right-back joined Town from Wolves before yesterday’s deadline and will remain at Portman Road for the rest of the season.

Matheson only found out about the Blues’ interest yesterday at 4.30pm, then once the deal was done drove to Suffolk before training with his new team-mates for the first time this morning.

"It was great," Matheson told iFollow Ipswich. "The lads have been great with me. I had a few phone calls from players last night and obviously spoke to [manager] Paul [Lambert] and a few of the staff last night as well. They’ve really taken me under their wing and I feel at home already to be honest.

"I spoke with Paul and Lee on Zoom within 30 minutes of finding out there was interest. They told me what they wanted from me and what I could get out of this loan and it was a definite yes on my part. I’m glad that they’ve given me the chance here.

"He said he wanted to see the things that I’ve done previously at Rochdale and Wolves. He said he wanted for me to continue my enthusiasm, my hard work, my running up and down the pitch.

“He doesn’t want to take away the attacking side of my game but he also wants me to sprint back and work defensively for the team.”

Born in Fallowfield, Manchester, Matheson moved from Rochdale to Wolves a year ago for £1 million before returning to Spotland on loan for the rest of the ultimately curtailes 2019/20 season.

In total, he made 18 League One starts and five sub appearances for Dale, as well as a further eight cup starts and featured in two further ties from the bench.

"I made my debut when I was 15 and in year 11 so that was almost three years ago now,” Matheson recalled. “I’ve done it before, I do have that experience.

“I’ve played nearly a season in this league until the virus and the lockdown, of course. I think that experience will definitely help me.”

Matheson is yet to make a senior appearance for Wolves and, having spent time out after suffering an ankle knock in pre-season, has made four starts and five sub appearances for their U23s, one appearance from the bench for the U21s in the Papa John’s Trophy and also played the full 90 minutes in an FA Youth Cup defeat to Norwich City, coincidentally the club he supported as a boy with his father hailing from north of the East Anglian border.

"I’ve loved every minute of it at Wolves,” he added. “I’ve trained with the first team and with Nuno [Espirito Santo, Wolves manager]. It’s been a phenomenal experience, training with such a high calibre of player - you learn so much.

“In just a one or two-hour training session, the amount of content that you can learn is crazy to be honest.

"I just want to give my all and help where I can with this team, and I think we can do really well together.

“It’s such a beautiful stadium and it’s absolutely massive. I can’t wait to get out there on the pitch and hopefully play in front of fans as soon as possible.”


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Ipswichbusiness added 14:13 - Feb 3
Our first choice right-back, KV-Y, is out long-term injured and seems unlikely to appear this season.
Donacien has been sent out on loan.
Chambers is 35 and hardly the most “natural” right-back.
That leaves Barry Cotter and Dylan Crowe. However, given that we have signed a young and inexperienced player on loan that suggests that management has no confidence in them.
I wouldn't be surprised if Donacien, Chambers, Cotter and Crowe all leave in the summer.
Luke could have a very good career here if he wants it.
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Bert added 14:33 - Feb 3
LOnE17Blue - light hearted banter that is not directed at individuals is fine but gender and sexist jokes about an actual person is not. You probably have missed the most offensive comments because they have been taken down and no I didn't ask for that so well done the person that did. This is 2021 not the 60's. Well done Phil.
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aas1010 added 14:55 - Feb 3
Welcome to S S TItanic Ipswich town . The sinking ship off a football club ! Lambert out 🪓🪓
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Bert added 15:05 - Feb 3
You may be right Ipswichbusiness on the choices we have for right back but what part of my post at 14.33 do you find difficult ? ITFC is a family club.
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Ipswichbusiness added 15:25 - Feb 3
Bert, I do not find any of it “difficult”. I just don't happen to like turgid, humourless political correctness.
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Bert added 15:36 - Feb 3
Time and place for everything Ipswichbusiness. Interesting and disappointing that you think what I am referring to is political correctness. The same thing is often said to excuse people from being courteous, fair and balanced in what they post. I love humour by the way.
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RobsonWark added 20:17 - Feb 3
Ipswichbusiness added 14:13 - Feb 3
"I wouldn't be surprised if Donacien, Chambers, Cotter and Crowe all leave in the summer."

We can ONLY HOPE that Chambers leaves but I fear if he doesn't get us relegated to Division 2 this season he will be given another contract to try and take us down next season...
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johnwarksshorts added 08:57 - Feb 5
This kids got a great attitude let's hope it rubs off on the rest of the team.
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