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Reo-Coker: Everything Fell Into Place At Town Fri 19th Oct 2012 06:06
Ipswich new boy Nigel Reo-Coker has explained the background to his move to Portman Road on a three-month deal. The 28-year-old midfielder quit Bolton when they were relegated from the Premier League last season and had been without a club until agreeing a short-term contract last weekend.
Loach Taken Out of Firing Line Fri 19th Oct 2012 06:04
Town boss Paul Jewell says keeper Scott Loach has been taken out of the firing line following a drop in form. The Blues manager signed Stephen Henderson on a three-month loan from West Ham earlier this week and the Irishman is set to make his Town debut at Hull on Saturday.
Reo-Coker Was Close to Monaco Move Fri 19th Oct 2012 06:03
New midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker was close to joining Monaco before signing a three-month deal with the Blues last weekend, manager Paul Jewell has revealed. The 28-year-old, pictured with fellow new addition Stephen Henderson and chief executive Simon Clegg, looks set to make his Town debut at Hull on Saturday.
Reo-Coker: Too Early for Relegation Talk Fri 19th Oct 2012 06:02
Nigel Reo-Coker has insisted he does not see Ipswich becoming embroiled in a relegation dogfight this season.
Youngsters Could Go Out On Loan Fri 19th Oct 2012 06:01
Town boss Paul Jewell says that while he’s going to stick Town’s loan signings at the current level of eight, some of the younger members of the squad could be moved out on a similar basis in order to gain experience. Striker Ronan Murray, who spent much of last season with Swindon, and left-back Joe Whight would appear the most likely candidates to be sent out for spells if clubs can be found for them.
Reo-Coker: Loanees Can Bring Success Fri 19th Oct 2012 06:00
New recruit Nigel Reo-Coker does not believe the fact that Ipswich currently have eight loan players in their squad will have a detrimental effect on team spirit at Portman Road.
Jewell: Long-Term Approach Not Abandoned Fri 19th Oct 2012 06:00
Town boss Paul Jewell insists that this summer’s much-vaunted look towards the long-term has not been abandoned, despite the total of loan players having risen to eight. He says that he would have preferred to bring players in on a permanent basis during the transfer window but for one reason or another deals — including those for some of the players he has now brought in on loan - couldn’t be done.
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