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Town Confirm Bonne Loan Signing
Saturday, 26th Jun 2021 17:49

Town have confirmed the signing of QPR striker Macauley Bonne on a season-long loan, TWTD having revealed that the Blues were set to add the 25-year-old to their squad this morning.

Rumours that Bonne, who was a schoolboy in the Town academy, was interesting the Blues first surfaced in mid-May when there were claims that the Ipswich-born Zimbabwe international would be part of a swap deal with Andre Dozzell.

This was dismissed at the time - Dozzell eventually made the move for a £1 million fee - and earlier this month reports in West London indicated that Rangers wanted to keep hold of Bonne despite a first season at Loftus Road in which he scored only three goals in nine starts and 26 sub appearances.

However, Town remained keen and QPR were more open to the move than had been suggested, although on loan rather than permanently.

“It’s been 12 years since I left here when I was a kid and it’s great to be back,” Bonne told iFollow Ipswich.

“I’m a Town fan and as soon as I heard about the opportunity to come back here and play for the first-team, the team that I essentially love, it was a no-brainer. I can’t wait to get going now.

“Paul Cook is a character. He’s been dying to get it over the line. He seems like a guy I really want to work with and do well under, and it seems like he wants the same for me so that’s all I can ask for.”


Town CEO Mark Ashton added: “We are obviously delighted to get the deal done and welcome Macauley back to Ipswich Town.

“He has Championship experience and we wish him every success at this football club.

“It’s been a busy 24 hours and we are moving forward with one or two other additions as well that we hope to get over the line as soon as possible.”

Having been released by the Blues at U14 level, the one-time Chantry High School pupil moved on to Norwich’s youth set-up and then Colchester where he broke into their first team early in the 2013/14 season.

While at the JobServe Community Stadium he spent time on loan at Lincoln City and Woking and in his four years with the U’s netted 15 times in 25 starts and 59 sub appearances.

Bonne moved to Leyton Orient in July 2017 where he enjoyed an impressive two years scoring 45 goals in 89 league starts and one sub appearance.

That form attracted then-Championship Charlton Athletic, who he joined in June 2019 and where he found the net 12 times in 32 starts and eight sub appearances before moving to QPR for a reported £2 million in October last year, signing a deal which runs to the summer of 2023.

In their post-season assessment of Bonne our sister QPR site Loft For Words wrote: “It certainly couldn’t have started much better for him following a summer move from Charlton.

“A nicely-taken goal on debut off the bench in the last minute at Sheffield Wednesday secured a hard-fought point from a dire game, and a similar effort off another centre-back assist then brought home a deserved victory from a much more dominant display at Derby.

“There were a couple of really bad misses which meant we had to settle for a 0-0 at Bournemouth when the performance merited a win but, really, it was strange how quickly the confidence seemed to drain out of him - Charlie Austin fairly candidly saying Bonne had been the first one on the phone to him after he joined the club saying he didn’t really feel like it was working out for him and wanting to know what he could do to kick start the spell.

“Bonne and [Lyndon] Dykes had missed a whole catalogue of chances to knock Fulham out of the FA Cup just before that and although he subsequently scored a beautifully-taken last-minute sealer at Luton that the heart just longed to be behind the goal for, he was then back on sitter duty away at Watford where Lee Wallace put one on a plate for him from three yards which he rather fell over.”

They add that the Blues' new loan signing has a tendency to stray offside but that he gives defenders a tough time: “The work-rate is there, you can’t fault him on that. He’s nasty, watch him, absolutely horrible to the centre-backs, which I like.

“The three goals he scored for us, the 11 he got for Charlton at this level last season, and 47 in 91 appearances for Leyton Orient suggest there is something there — although Addicks fans did warn us it needs three or four good chances for him to score once.”

Bonne becomes the Blues' fourth signing of the summer and their second in two days with Rekeem Harper having joined on a three-year deal from West Brom yesterday.


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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:07 - Jun 26
I like!
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Europablue added 19:09 - Jun 26
As much as I liked him when he was with us years ago and how well he did with West Brom afterwards, I think McCauley is too old to play a reasonable standard these days.
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chepstowblue added 19:13 - Jun 26
Not a fan of loanees, but as it's for the full season and had been completed early it doesn't have the usual stench of desperation, and will possibly lead to something permanent IF we have a successful season. I'm happier than I was a week ago,but Keeper, left back, and a couple of centre halfs still required to complete the job and make a serious statement.
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Tractorboy1985 added 19:26 - Jun 26
Ashton aka Sh@gger does it again! Target identified.. player signed! Roll on 7th August! Let's make some noooooooiiiiiiise COYB
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brassy added 19:40 - Jun 26
welcome young man score a few goals the fans will back you
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runningout added 20:00 - Jun 26
Shirts growing on me
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muhrensleftfoot added 20:02 - Jun 26
Don't like loanees. In general with very few exceptions they don't impress.
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blueboy1981 added 20:04 - Jun 26
One thing I don't quite understand - over the years in the eyes of many on here, almost every player we have signed has been a ‘great signing, great player'.
And yet we are in the lowest League position for half a Century !! - some people obviously have poor judgement of a player.

Welcome back Mr Bonne - you have much to prove, the opportunity is obviously yours now.
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markchips added 20:20 - Jun 26
Good signing bot do feel we need another striker still, hope it's bishop from Accrington and Jackson can go the other way but bet he makes it painful over his wages
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Monkey_Blue added 20:23 - Jun 26
Sounds prolific
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Monkey_Blue added 20:28 - Jun 26
He's 25 so clearly too late for him to be any good. Like Bishop? He may end up being a good signing but the zombies who at the moment applaud anything Cook or the club do as genius need to calm down.
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BettyBlue added 20:40 - Jun 26
Name one loanee where its worked out for ITFC long-term?

And how many have we been able to sign permanently when we would have liked to?
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ringwoodblue added 21:12 - Jun 26
If there's ever been a time to be an optimistic Ipswich Town supporter it's now. Shame that Betty and Monkey will never share that optimism.
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Edmundo added 21:13 - Jun 26
Welcome Macauley. One more signing before we stuff Germany, please.
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JewellintheTown added 21:36 - Jun 26
Been happy with the signings so far but hope I'm wrong with thinking this one might not be much better than what we have in Jackson & Nors. Different player but fear the same end results. Stats don't tell everything and my heart & the back story & positivity wants it to work, but then again that didn't work with other recent players that have moved on from home grown. Want to be wrong but time will tell.
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Skip73 added 21:37 - Jun 26
Bettyswollocks, why don't you give it a rest for once.
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Murphys_Law added 21:38 - Jun 26
Betty Blue Daryl Murphy! Nuf said?
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Dockerblue added 21:41 - Jun 26
Bettyblue, Jim Magilton, Darryl Murphy, Jamie Clapham, Tony Mowbray........... all loaned to start with if my memory serves me right
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Wooly74 added 22:16 - Jun 26
I'm going t make a statement now that might sound crazy, but this lad has played at some really small stadiums over the last few years and scored good goals at them. I've thought for sometime that most of our players haven't been good at that (playing at the tiny stadiums in this league I mean). None of us will complain if he is banging in goals away at such places as AFC Wimbledon and Fleetwood and Morcombe and Wycombe and Cambridge and so on and so on... We need players who can do it on a cold damp night at these places and this lad could well do. It's the same with Burns and Evan lets face it...
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Ryorry added 22:42 - Jun 26
Love your comments about Paul Cook - welcome back Macauley :)
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shakytown added 22:57 - Jun 26
Just click on betty budgies name then click ignore and it will go away back to cowdung road with the other three fingered mob.
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algarvefan added 22:58 - Jun 26
Looks a good signing and a lad with interest in the club and something to prove, I wish him well.
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istanblue added 23:24 - Jun 26
Was good at Leyton Orient and Charlton and will hopefully recapture that kinda form here. Also the chance to get him on a permanent if we go up. Plus it's always nice to get a local academy lad back #WelcomeHomeMacauley
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Taricco_Fan added 00:53 - Jun 27
Welcome home.
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KernewekBlue added 02:41 - Jun 27
The closet budgies are at it again?

Monkey_Yellow and, especially, BettyBudgie love nothing better than a good, old moan.

Why not concentrate on your own Carrot Road mob and their impending relegation season?

Don't pollute these pages with your drudgery and negativity!

The Blues are on the way up again and will soon reclaim their rightful place as the top team in Anglia.

COYB
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