
Ipswich Town today announced former player Ben Manning as their manager, in an appointment which has surprised many who believed that Tony Adams was ready to leave his position at Portsmouth, and upset some hardcore Ipswich fans. Many will be intrigued as to how he will do in such a tight league, where margin for error is very little.
There is added pressure for Manning, as he is Mr. Evans' first appointment, having made the descision to oust Jim Magilton from his post.
With that in mind it will be interesting to see how he goes this season.
The Squad - pt. I
1. Richard Wright - Returned to Town in July 2008 for a second spell at the club after a seven year absence, during which his career stalled.
2. David Wright - Scored his first goal for the Club in the 1-1 draw at Norwich in April 2007. Had a brief loan spell at Carrow Road in the 2005/06 term. A solid performer at either left or right back
4. Gareth McAuley - Signed from relegated Leicester in a protracted transfer saga for an undisclosed fee. Replacement for Jason De Vos
5. Alex Bruce - Son of Wigan boss Steve, Alex has enjoyed two very successful seasons at Portman Road.
6. Richard Naylor - With Fabian Wilnis' departure, Naylor becomes the Club's longest serving player, having been awarded his testimonial in September 2006.
7. Owen Garvan - Quite possibly the brightest talent in the Championship, widely regarded as having 'an old head on young shoulders', the youngster is into his 3rd year as a first-teamer.
8. Tommy Miller - Another player, along with Wright playing for the Blues after returning. However, Tommy is into his 3rd stint at the Club, and is a reliable spot-kick taker.
9. Pablo Counago - Yet another man returning to the Club, came back from Malaga on a free for the 2007/8 season where he scored 12 goals.
10. David Norris - After a long-winded transfer episode, Norris joined for an undisclosed fee in January, but injury hampered his settling in period, and as yet, hasn't shown any signs that he has justified his fee.
11. Kevin Lisbie - Centre forward joins Town this summer from Colchester, where he scored 17 goals for the U's as they were relegated.
12. Jaime Peters - Young Canadian enjoyed a very good 2006/7 season, before Jim Magilton axed him for a reason no-one could understand.
14. Alan Lee - A striker constantly linked with other clubs, Alan is a hard worker, but often endures long barren spells of goalless games.
15. Pim Balkestein - A new signing from Heerenveen, impressed the old management in a friendly vs. Tottenham and the 21 year old will be looking to do well for his first English club.
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