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Town Await On Work Permit Wed 13th Sep 2000 11:14
A spokesperson for an overseas labour service which deals with player transfers said “it usually takes about two or three weeks for a footballer’s work permit to go through”. This means that if successful, Amir Karic could make his debut at Goodison Park.
Nilis's Dad Attacks Wright! Tue 12th Sep 2000 13:46
Luc Nilis’s dad has spoken out against Town keeper Richard Wright after his son received a double broken leg in a collision with the keeper. Roger Nilis, an ex-professional footballer himself, said: "The goalkeeper was wild. He came out at Luc with too much force and I am very upset about that. He had a problem with his knee seven years ago and at the time he thought his career might be over. I told him then and I have said it again that he will come back. He will work 300 per cent to get there because he is a Nilis."
More on Karic Tue 12th Sep 2000 13:29
Town manager George Burley has welcomed new signing Amir Karic: "Amir is a proven international player with a wealth of experience at the highest level for both his club and country. The skill which he demonstrated in the European Championships this summer will ensure that he can compete with the very best in the Premier League."
Stand Warfare! Tue 12th Sep 2000 12:46
The club’s attempts to get fans to sit down has reached new levels with reports that up to 80 fans have received letters from ITFC telling them that they may face eviction if they don’t heed requests from stewards to sit down.
Sheepshanks on Karic Tue 12th Sep 2000 11:53
David Sheepshanks has said on the Karic transfer: ”We will be very pleased to welcome Amir Karic to Ipswich Town. We have made it clear that we will continue to invest in bringing further high quality players to Portman Road to improve an already talented squad. Despite the conjecture over the future of the transfer market, our need is now and in addition to Amir we will are continuing our efforts to strengthen the team.”
Town Sign Karic Tue 12th Sep 2000 11:35
Ipswich Town have announced that terms have been agreed with Slovenian club, NK Maribor for the registration of their Slovakian international left-sided defender Amir Karic for an undisclosed fee, pending a work permit.
Burley Confirms Knavs Internest Mon 11th Sep 2000 13:10
Town manager George Burley has confirmed the Blues interest in Slovenian defender Aleksander Knavs. The figure now being quoted is £2 million for the Tirol Innsbruck player. Knavs is primarily a left sided centre-half, although he has played at left back in the past.
Knavs the Man Mon 11th Sep 2000 11:21
It seems the left-sided defender reported as likely to sign for Town this week is Slovenian international Aleksander Knavs. The Tirol Innsbruck player is 28 years old and played for Slovenia during Euro 2000, coming on as a sub in the 0-0 draw with Norway. He has 23 international caps and is likely to cost Town around the £1.5 million mark. Previously he had interested Leeds, however at the time there was a problem with him getting a work permit. Whether this will affect Town is something that will become evident should the deal go ahead.
Holland to Miss Out Mon 11th Sep 2000 10:55
Skipper Matt Holland is again feeling the effects of his sore ankle after Saturday's 2-1 loss to Aston Villa and will today have a scan. The Town skipper, who many fans feel has been severely hampered by his injury in recent games, said: "It is still swollen and I'm not able to train between games which is not good. I feel I'm losing my sharpness so I will see how the scan goes and take time to treat the ankle properly, even if that means missing a game."
New Signing Imminent Sun 10th Sep 2000 22:26
Our sources tell us that Town will sign an as yet unspeculated upon player early this week. As reported George Burley has put in an offer on a foreign player and it is thought that this offer will be accepted. The player is said to be a left-sided international defender.
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