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  • Jack Clarke finally scored his first goal for Ipswich Town, but Sunderland return could still happen

    Jack Clarke finally scored his first goal for Ipswich Town, but Sunderland return could still happen

     

    Since leaving Sunderland last summer, Jack Clarke has struggled at Ipswich, but he may have turned a corner thanks to his first√ goal for the club.

     

    Sunderland fans were gutted to see their star player leave at the end of last season, though it was clear Jack Clarke was destined for the top flight one way or another.

     

    However, Ipswich fans have not taken to Clarke, regularly criticising the winger after a string of disappointing performances.

     

    This led to speculation Clarke could end up back at Sunderland in the January transfer window, and there is still a lingering hope that this could happen despite the 24-year-old finally netting his first goal for the Tractor Boys.

     

    Jack Clarke of Ipswich Town during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Ipswich Town FC at Emirates Stadium on December 27, 2024 in Lon…J

     

    ack Clarke’s muted celebration hints at deeper lying unhappiness at Ipswich

    Clarke was handed a rare start for Ipswich in the FA Cup clash against Bristol Rovers on Sunday, and not only got on the scoresheet, but also bagged the highest rating (8.1 out of 10) of any player on the pitch as per SofaScore.

     

    The winger also nabbed an assist, as well as completing 39 of his 45 passes throughout the 90 minutes, and completing both of his dribbles, too.

     

    Statistics Jack Clarke vs Bristol Rovers

    Minutes played 90

    Goals 1

    Assists 1

    Pass success 87%

    Dribble success 100%

    Touches 61

    Overall, it was a brilliant performance from the former Sunderland man, but Clarke’s demeanour tells a different story. You’d think scoring your first goal for your club would be a big moment, but as Clarke picked himself up after sliding the ball into the net, there was no celebration, and not even a smile on his face.

     

    This could be down to the fact he wasn’t entirely enthused about scoring against League One opposition in the cup, or it could spell underlying issues for Clarke’s Ipswich career as a whole.

     

    Jaden Philogene signing could spell the end for Jack Clarke at Ipswich

    We recently learned that Clarke would not be going on loan this month, and surely the fact he is now off the mark is a real sign of encouragement for those at Ipswich who are thought to like the player.

     

    However, the recent acquisition of Jaden Philogene by Ipswich has done nothing to quash rumours that Clarke’s position at the club could be at risk.

     

    Clarke will now have to fight harder than ever for his place, and may find game time limited as the season rolls on. But, if anything, perhaps a summer exit is more likely than Clarke and Ipswich cutting ties so soon.

     

    And, of course, there is no guarantee that Sunderland would be his destination if he were to go on loan anyway. Sunderland fans want a new striker, first and foremost, and with Tommy Watson and Romaine Mundle on their way back from injury, a new winger is not exactly a priority for the Black Cats.

     

    Still, if the chance were to be presented to Sunderland, surely the idea of having such an influential figure back at the club would be too hard to resist.

     

     

  • Sam Morsy makes big statement about new Chesterfield signing

    Sam Morsy makes big statement about new Chesterfield signing

     

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    Spireites favourite Sam Morsy has backed new Chesterfield signing Janoi Donacien to be a big success.

     

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    Donacien, a versatile defender, has signed a contract until the end of the season after joining on a free transfer. He worked with Paul Cook at Portman Road when he was the manager there and the pair link-up again.

     

    The 31-year-old is a popular figure with the Tractor Boys, having been part of the squad which won successive promotions from League One to the Premier League. Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna has spoken very highly of him, saying he is ‘top drawer’, and that it was ‘emotional’ as they parted ways. Despite being released last summer, McKenna was happy to have him around the team as he recovered from injury because of his bubbly personality.

     

     

  • Transfer news and rumours today: Matic to Ipswich, Ozcan to Villa, Alleyne to Dortmund

    Transfer news and rumours today: Matic to Ipswich, Ozcan to Villa, Alleyne to Dortmund

    Matic back in the Prem? Latest transfer news and rumours today!

    Former Manchester United and Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic could reportedly be offered a route back to the Premier League by newly-promoted Ipswich Town.

    The Tractor Boys are currently on course to head straight back down to the Championship as they occupy 18th place in the top-flight rankings, albeit only adrift of 17th-placed Wolverhampton Wanderers on goal difference.

    Kieran McKenna reinforced the Ipswich midfield over the summer with the captures of Kalvin Phillips and Jens Cajuste on loan from Manchester City and Napoli respectively, but according to Sky Deutschland, the East Anglia outfit are now eyeing a shock move for Matic.

    The 36-year-old left England in 2022 following the expiry of his contract with the Red Devils, since when he has represented Roma, Rennes and most recently Lyon.

    Matic only has 18 months left to run on his deal with Les Gones, though, and the French outfit have been under significant pressure to raise funds after being provisionally relegated to Ligue 2.

    Serie A trio FiorentinaComo and Napoli are also reported to have shown an interest in the former Serbia international, but he supposedly has no plans to leave the Groupama Stadium this month.

    Aston Villa on verge of teenager signing?

    Matic back in the Prem? Latest transfer news and rumours today!

    At the other end of the experience scale, 18-year-old Kasimpasa and Turkey defender Yasin Ozcan is apparently on the verge of making the mid-season switch to Aston Villa.

    The 2006-born centre-back has started every Turkish Super Lig match for Kasimpasa this season, registering one assist, and he earned his first senior national team call-up in June of last year.

    Ozcan penned a long-term contract extension with his current club until 2029 last summer too, but according to A Spor – via Ajansspor – the youngster is set to embark on a new adventure to Villa Park.

    Villa will allegedly pay Kasimpasa a fee of €8m (£6.7m) to bring Ozcan to the Premier League, and he is set to travel to England next week to undergo his medical and sign his contract.

    The report adds that Unai Emery might decide to integrate the centre-back into his squad straight away, or the Lions might choose to send him back on loan to Kasimpasa for the rest of the campaign.

    Ozcan’s imminent switch to Villa comes at a time where Diego Carlos is being heavily linked with an exit from the Lions, who could coincidentally sell him to another Turkish side in Fenerbahce.

    Borussia Dortmund ‘make approach’ for City defender

    From one teenage centre-back to another, Manchester City starlet Max Alleyne has supposedly been the subject of an approach from Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund.

    The 19-year-old has been on the bench for Pep Guardiola‘s side in the Premier League this season, but he is still waiting to make his senior debut for the Citizens and was not involved in Saturday’s 8-0 FA Cup annihilation of Salford City.

    The Premier League champions have been hit particularly hard by defensive injuries this season, but rather than promote Alleyne, City are on the brink of sealing a £33.5m deal for Lens’ Abdukodir Khusanov.

    The Uzbekistan international’s arrival would present another roadblock in Alleyne’s path to the first team, and according to Fabrizio Romano, Dortmund have now touched base over a move.

    Romano adds that unnamed Premier League teams are also showing an interest in the Under-20 international, but Dortmund have stolen a march on their English rivals by making first contact.

    Alleyne joined Man City’s academy ranks from Southampton in 2021 and was a part of their triumphant Club World Cup squad in the 2023-24 season.

    We started with a former Man United midfielder, and we will end with a former Man United midfielder, as a separate update from Romano claims that Ander Herrera is close to joining Boca Juniors.

    The 35-year-old has represented La Liga powerhouses Athletic Bilbao since the start of the 2022-23 season, initially joining on loan from Paris Saint-Germain before his move was made permanent midway through the campaign.

    However, Herrera has only played 419 minutes of football across 14 appearances this season, making just two La Liga starts and missing his side’s last five games with a muscular injury.

    The Spaniard’s contract with the Basque side now only has six months left to run, and talks between Boca Juniors and Athletic are now said to have reached a ‘very advanced’ stage.

    Herrera has reportedly always dreamed of representing the Argentinian giants, and the veteran will travel to South America to complete his medical with Boca Juniors next week.

    Herrera has won 12 major trophies during a successful career in European football, most recently helping Athletic claim the Copa del Rey title last season.

  • Lineker urges Arsenal to consider surprising transfer as familiar issue remains

    Lineker urges Arsenal to consider surprising transfer as familiar issue remains

    Arsenal’s lack of goals remains a serious problem and that was clear during their FA Cup loss to Manchester United with Gary Lineker urging them to consider raiding a Premier League rival

    Liam Delap has been a huge hit following his summer move to Ipswich Town

    Liam Delap has been a huge hit following his summer move to Ipswich TownGary Lineker has offered a left-field suggestion and claimed Arsenal should consider a move for Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap.

    The Tractor Boys bought in the young striker from Manchester City in the summer and he’s been afforded him plenty of game time, which has aided his development. Despite playing for the relegation-threatened outfit Delap has found the net eight times this term.

    The 21-year-old has already scored against ChelseaTottenham and Aston Villa this season. Arsenal themselves have endured constant problems in the final third with the Gunners operating largely without a recognised striker, instead playing Kai Havertz as a false nine.

    Mikel Arteta has been urged to dip into the market for a prolific frontman but has opted against it – a decision that continues to haunt him. Sunday’s FA Cup defeat to Manchester United was another example of Arsenal dominating a match but ultimately ending up on the wrong side of the score as they failed to take their chances – leading to more calls for them to sign a striker.

    Alan Shearer said: “I said it at the beginning of the season, I felt that’s what they [Arsenal] needed and I think that would possibly cost them the league not investing in that position.”

    Micah Richards then added: “It’s hard, you can’t just go out and get a No.9, there’s not that many in world football. The one I looked at as maybe short term was Osimhen. The problems he’s had at Napoli, he’s been allowed to go on loan in Turkey. But he’s a proven goalscorer at that level, in the Champions League as well. Obviously, I’m sure Arsenal would like to have someone like Isak.”

    Lineker chimed in with his surprise suggestion: “Or they could go for a young, up-and-coming one, because once they’re proven you can’t get them, but someone like Delap I see has got a real something about him.”

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    “Other than that, as a football club, I think we need to take pride that players are coming here and improving, and that the best teams in the world are looking at some of our players because of the level that they are operating at.”

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  • Ball said, “Ipswich has a very good chance of survival.”

    Ball said, “Ipswich has a very good chance of survival.”

    Dominic Ball, a former midfielder for Ipswich, thinks the team’s growth has been “incredible” and that the Tractor Boys have enough to escape relegation this season. Ball, a member of the Ipswich team that won back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League, stated on the most recent episode of BBC Radio Suffolk’s Final Whistle: “I fully believed before the start of the season that Ipswich would stay up – I still believe that.” “Since the manager took over, you can observe the improvement. Given the boys’ current level of performance in the Premier League, I believe they have a great opportunity. “The play’s rhythms and style have developed steadily throughout time. Even in the vicinity of the stadium, the club

    You can see the progression since the manager came in. The fact the lads are now performing in the Premier League at the level they are, I think they’ve got a very good chance.” “The patterns and the style of play have had continuous progression. Even around the stadium, the club has continued to improve and progress.

    To do that in the space of two-and-a-half years since the manager has been here is incredible.” “To do what the club and players have done is rare, but knowing what goes on with manager, the staff and the players and what they put in – it doesn’t surprise me.”

    Ipswich comfortably beat Bristol Rovers in the FA Cup on Sunday and Ball was keen to praise boss Kieran McKenna for his influence on the team. “He has that calming, humble attitude which I think goes through every player,” Ball said. “I learned a lot from him – I think he’s brilliant. “You can see the respect that the players have shown and the way the manager and coaches prepare. Every game means everything and the FA Cup for Ipswich this year will be massive – he knows that.”

  • Ipswich Town 3-0 Bristol Rovers – Match Report – Ipswich Town News

    Ipswich Town 3-0 Bristol Rovers – Match Report – Ipswich Town News

    First-half goals from Kalvin Phillips, Jack Clarke and Jack Taylor saw Town safely into round four of the FA Cup after a very comfortable 3-0 victory over League One Bristol Rovers at Portman Road. Phillips opened the scoring with a low shot on 18, Clarke stabbed home from close range six minutes later and Taylor added a controversial third on 37 with Ali Al-Hamadi missing a second-half penalty.

    Boss Kieran McKenna made 10 changes with Luke Woolfenden, who skippered his local club for the first time, the only survivor from the 2-2 draw at Fulham a week ago.

    Aro Muric returned in goal with new signing Ben Godfrey, given a big cheer when his name was read out over the PA, making his debut at right-back and Conor Townsend his home debut at left-back. Woolfenden was reunited with Cameron Burgess at the heart of the defence.

    In midfield, Phillips was partnered by Massimo Luongo with Wes Burns, Taylor and Clarke the three behind striker Al-Hamadi. The bench was made up of first-team regulars with Cieran Slicker the sub keeper. George Hirst made his return to the squad after his knee injury.

    League One Rovers made two changes with Connor Taylor and new signing Romaine Sawyers coming in for Jamie Lindsay and one-time Blues loanee Thomas, who were both on the bench.

    Ex-Town James Wilson and Grant Ward started, as did Suffolk-born former Norwich striker Chris Martin.

    Town began on the front foot and went close for the first time in the second minute, Burgess flicking a header over at the near post from Townsend’s corner from the right, a Luongo cross towards Burns having been nodded behind.

    The Blues won a series of early corners, but were unable to trouble visitors keeper Josh Griffiths, an England U21 international on loan from West Brom.

    On 13, the Blues had what looked a decent shout for a penalty when Clarke tried to go between two defenders on the left of the area and appeared to be brought down by Shaq Forde, however, referee Oliver Langford showed no interest.

    Taylor scuffed a shot well wide from the edge of the box, then on the quarter-hour, the Blues went close again from a corner, Burgess heading against a defender, then Al-Hamadi’s follow-up was straight at the keeper.

    But the majority of the 27,678-strong crowd didn’t have to wait too much longer to see their side to go in front.

    After a cross from the right had been cleared in the 18th minute, Clarke squared to Phillips just over 20 yards out, the on-loan Manchester City man taking a touch before hitting a low shot past Griffiths to his right, the England international’s first goal for the club.

    Five minutes later, it was 2-0. Taylor played a ball inside to Al-Hamadi in space on the right of the box, the Iraq international’s shot was blocked by ex-Town defender Wilson, but the ball ricocheted across the area and Clarke slid home his first goal for the Blues from six yards.

    And in the 38th minute it was 3-0. Townsend drove forward and played a through ball which Al-Hamadi flicked on to Taylor just inside the area and the Irish international made slotted to Griffiths’s left.

    Video evidence showed VAR would probably have disallowed it for offside had it been in operation with the former Peterborough man, who coincidentally scored his first goal for the Blues in the Carabao Cup against the Gas last season, well offside.

    Town continued to look for goals, Taylor and Luongo exchanging passes on the right of the box in the 40th minute but the earlier scorer this time screwed well wide.

    Three minutes later, keeper Muric caused a scare for the Blues with a pass out from the back which found Ruel Sotiriou. Fortunately for the Kosovan international, he was able to stop the Cypriot international’s low first-time shot with his foot.

    In the final scheduled minute, following a corner on the right, Clarke played the ball across from the left towards Townsend, who air-kicked when the former West Brom man might also have been celebrating his first goal for the club.

    That was the last action of a very comfortable 45 minutes for the Blues with any concerns regarding a repeat of last year’s shock defeat to Maidstone allayed by the three goals.

    The Blues had dominated from start to finish and might have scored before Phillips rifled his low shot into the corner of the net.

    Clarke took his opportunity clinically, a goal which will do the summer signing from Sunderland good, and Taylor his with similar aplomb but with Town profiting from VAR not being in operation.

    Ahead of the second half, the Blues swapped Burns for Ben Johnson and five minutes after the restart they went close to scoring their fourth, Clarke sweeping the ball wide to Townsend, whose teasing cross was just too far in front of Al-Hamadi and Connor Taylor slid it behind ahead of Clarke, who had made a lung-busting run into the box.

    In the 49th minute, Town were awarded their third penalty in three games. Townsend laid the ball off to Luongo on the edge of the area and the Australian international’s shot was blocked by ex-Blues midfielder Ward’s arm. Despite Rovers protests, referee Langford pointed straight to the spot.

    Al-Hamadi took the kick but scuffed his effort well wide of Griffiths’s right post giving the travelling fans something to sing about for the first time all afternoon.

    Play moved to the other end and new boy Godfrey made an important challenge inside the Blues box.

    It was Luongo’s turn to air-kick soon afterwards a cross from the right by Johnson deflecting to the midfielder.

    As the game reached the hour mark, a Johnson shot was blocked after Al-Hamadi had found him with a pass from the other flank.

    Town continued to control the game and look for more goals with the Pirates every bit a side which is struggling at the wrong end of League One.

    Rovers made a double change in the 68th minute, Forde and the entirely anonymous Martin making way for Gatlin O’Donkor and ex-Blues loanee Thomas.

    The Blues made a double change of their own in the 73rd minute, switching Al-Hamadi, who won’t want to watch his penalty kick back, Taylor and Godfrey, who was comfortable and rarely seriously tested on his debut, for the returning Hirst, Nathan Broadhead and Harry Clarke. The Gas swapped Sawyers and Sotiriou for Lindsay and Isaac Hutchinson.

    Town kept looking for goals with Townsend, excellent on his home debut at left-back, cutting back from the left to Broadhead but the Welshman’s first-time strike was blocked.

    The Blues swapped their keepers for the final nine minutes, Slicker, who was called up to the full Scotland squad earlier in the season, making his third appearance for the club and second against Rovers at Portman Road, his previous two games for Town having been in the Carabao Cup last season.

    Hirst wasn’t far away from making it 4-0 in the 82nd minute, the striker lifting the ball over the advancing Griffiths but the keeper getting enough on it to allow Wilson to clear in front of the line.

    Rovers made their final sub in the 86th minute, Joel Senior taking over from Connor Taylor and, following one additional minute, referee Langford brought the game to an end.

    A thoroughly dominant display by the Blues, who never looked in any danger of being on the wrong end of a cup upset once Phillips had put them in front. As in last year’s cup games, a much-changed side played very fluently.

    They may be a little disappointed not to have added to their goals in the second half, particularly having been awarded their third penalty in three games, and having had plenty of chances with Pirates keeper Griffiths, who had a decent match for the visitors despite the scoreline.

    New signing Godfrey had a solid game on his debut but wasn’t really tested by a disappointing Rovers attack.

    Perhaps the brightest spark was Townsend, the summer signing making a belated home debut at left-back and at the heart of much of the Blues’ best play going forward and creating a number of chances, including Taylor’s fortunately allowed third goal.

    A result Town will hope may prove to be an omen with their run to Wembley in 1978, the only year in which they won the competition, having included a 3-0 victory over Rovers at Portman Road, a fifth-round replay following a 2-2 draw at Eastville.

    The Blues move on to the fourth round with the draw this evening following the completion of the Arsenal-Manchester United tie, which was level at 90 minutes and in extra-time.

     

  • Ipswich Town fans confident the tractor boys will see a victory against the Bristol Rovers

    Ipswich Town fans confident the tractor boys will see a victory against the Bristol Rovers

     

    Manager Kieran McKenna acknowledges the cheers of the crowd as he stands on the top of the parade bus and waves to the crowds below©Alamy

    Manager Kieran McKenna acknowledges the cheers of the crowd as he stands on the top of the parade bus and waves to the crowds below

     

    Today Ipswich Town will go against the Bristol Rovers in the third round of the FA Cup knockouts.

     

    The game will start at 3:00 pm at Portman Road with Ipswich looking to keep their winning streak against the Pirates.

     

    Previously Bristol Rovers have lost 12 of their last 13 away games against Ipswich Town in all competitions (W1), with their sole victory in December 2019 in League One (2-1).

     

    Ipswich Town have also progressed from each of their prior four FA Cup ties against Bristol Rovers with the latest seeing the Tractor Boys win 1-0 during a third round replay in 1998.

     

    But the Bristol Rovers will be looking to reach the FA Cup fourth round for the first time since 2007-08, going out at this stage of the competition six times since then.

     

    Greatest Hits Radio spoke to lifelong Ipswich Town fan and host of the Youtube channel ‘The Suffolk Crunch’ Rich Moss.

     

    He told us he thinks it will be a “changed 11” for town this match.

     

    “I think Kieran McKenna will look to change the whole 11. I wouldn’t be starting any players on Sunday who will be playing against Brighton next Thursday in the league. ”

     

    Rich also shared his thoughts with us on newly transferred from Sunderland Jack Clarke.

     

    “We all know that Jack Clarke is a good player, for some players it just takes them more time to settle to the area. He’s got to learn a new position, so I think he’s going to be the man who will start. I’d like to see him get his first goal.

     

    “…I am expecting him to hopefully have an impact. It’s a chance for him to get some minutes and show McKenna what a good player he is.”

     

    We also asked Rich what his score predictions are for The Tractor Boys Vs The Pirates.

     

    “3-0 victory for Town and into the next round of the FA Cup, but it’s not the be-all or end-all this season.”

     

     

    Town boss Kieran McKenna hopes new signing Ben Godfrey will make a significant contribution after signing on loan.

     

    The defender became the first addition of the January transfer window after joining from Italian club Atalanta until the end of the season.

     

    “That’s a positive for us and it was an area we wanted to add to given Axel has missed such a big part of the season,” Kieran said, following Ben’s arrival.

     

    “We don’t really have the same profile in the squad and Ben fits that and is a good, experienced player.

     

    “He has played a good amount of Premier League football and is really hungry to come in here and help the group and be an important part of the team.

     

    “We’re happy to have him in and he will make us stronger for the second half of the year.”

  • Philogene’s Ipswich Move Stalls as McKenna Provides Update

    Philogene’s Ipswich Move Stalls as McKenna Provides Update

    Manager Kieran McKenna clarified the situation regarding Ipswich Town’s pursuit of Aston Villa winger Jaden Philogene, saying that although there is still hope of acquiring the England Under-21 international, no deal has been finalized, leaving the winger’s possible Premier League transfer up in the air.

    Manager Kieran McKenna clarified the situation, adding another twist to Ipswich Town’s pursuit of Aston Villa winger Jaden Philogene. Although there is still optimism of signing the England Under-21 player, no deal has been reached, therefore the winger’s possible Premier League transfer is still up in the air.

    Ipswich Town has been keeping an eye on Philogene for months when he returned to Aston Villa from Hull City last summer. The 22-year-old is a major target for Kieran McKenna as the Tractor Boys look to bolster their roster because of his constantly impressive performances.

    This week’s reports that Philogene had seen Ipswich’s facilities added to the rumors that a transfer was impending. Given how highly regarded the winger is, a reported sum of around £22 million has been suggested. However, McKenna has now dismissed rumors that a deal is imminent.

    McKenna responded to inquiries over the winger’s future during a press conference held prior to Ipswich’s FA Cup third-round matchup with Bristol Rovers: “Really, there is nothing to say,” he clarified. “As far as I know right now, there is no deal or completion, and he is first and foremost an Aston Villa player.

    “Until that changes, or if it does, the club will definitely make an announcement. His remarks imply that although Ipswich is still interested in hiring Philogene, Villa is ultimately in charge of any deal advancement.

    Over his time at Aston Villa, manager Unai Emery has continuously emphasized the need of taking a methodical approach to moves. Now that the January transfer market is open, Emery must strike a balance between reducing his team and keeping depth for the rest of the season.

    Any decision to let Philogene go will not be made lightly because he is an unquestionably talented player and a vital asset for Villa. Despite his desire for more regular playing time, the winger’s speed and ability have made him a desirable choice. This poses a difficult situation for Ipswich, who must try to convince the player of the advantages of a move while still meeting Villa’s valuation.

    A transfer to Ipswich would provide Philogene more first-team playing time, which he has had trouble obtaining at Villa Park. Ipswich is aggressive in their recruitment efforts and vying for promotion, thus the winger’s addition would greatly increase their attacking options. The transfer’s unresolved status, however, indicates that challenges remain. McKenna’s circumspect remarks highlight how complicated the position is, with Villa having the cards and Ipswich’s hopes resting on their ability to compromise. The decision Philogene makes to stay with Villa or move to Suffolk might have a big impact on both teams as they play the rest of the season.

  • We’re going to have to play our best game’ – Thomas and Peskett on City clash

    We’re going to have to play our best game’ – Thomas and Peskett on City clash

     

    Sophie Peskett and Natasha Thomas spoke to the press ahead of Town Women’s trip to Manchester City in the

    Sophie Peskett and Natasha Thomas spoke to the press ahead of Town Women’s trip to Manchester City in the FA Cup (Image: Ross Halls)

    Ipswich Town Women’s stars Natasha Thomas and Sophie Peskett know the Blues are going to have to be at the top of their game when they face giants Manchester City in the FA Cup tomorrow (1pm).

     

    The pair are part of a team that has been unbeaten all season in the league, with Peskett scoring the winner in the last round against Bournemouth at the Martello Ground in Felixstowe.

     

    But squaring off with WSL powerhouse City, a team two leagues above them and packed with superstars of the women’s game, is a totally different proposition.

     

    Town last played the blue side of Manchester five years ago, in the same competition, when they lost 10-0. Both Peskett and Thomas featured in that game.

     

    Peskett said: “As an individual I am just really excited to see how far I’ve come from the last time we played them and I’ve gone through a lot since then and grown as a player and as a person.

     

     

    “I would have been 16 or 17 at the time. I’ve gone through a 14 month injury since then and had a lot of experiences. I’ve learnt loads tactically and played with a lot of players with more experience than me.

     

    Sophie Peskett scored the winner in the last round against Bournemouth

    Sophie Peskett scored the winner in the last round against Bournemouth (Image: Ross Halls)

     

    “Seeing the growth I’ve made is the main thing for me that I’m really excited for. I can’t wait to soak everything up.”

     

    Thomas added: “It’s exciting. We always want to make sure we’re playing against the best teams and Manchester City are that, so we know it’s going to be very competitive and we know we’re going to have to play our best game.

     

    “It’s going to be hard, it’s going to be physical, so if we put ourselves out there and just show them what we’re about as well then we can be competitive.”

     

     

     

    Thomas said: “It has been intense. But I also think that we do prepare the same no matter who we are playing whether it’s bottom of the league, top of the league or a WSL team.

     

    “I think as individuals and as a whole, we will try and prepare the same and have the same mindset.”

     

    This weekend will also see Thomas face off against her international teammate, prolific Jamaican forward Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw.

     

    She said: “I am looking forward to coming up against her. We all know she’s a very good player so for me it’s just trying to see what I can do.

     

    “Obviously we will be on opposite ends of the pitch but I believe in all we’ve got here and we’ll try and capitalise on that.”

     

    Natasha Thomas and Sophie Peskett

    Natasha Thomas and Sophie Peskett (Image: Ross Halls)

     

    Town will also come up against Chloe Kelly, who famously scored England’s winner to lift the European Championships in 2021.

     

    Peskett said: “We play for games like this. All of us want to play at the top level one day and we are aspiring to be in the position that Kelly and other Manchester City players are in.

     

    “We will go there and soak everything in, learn as much as possible and just enjoy the occasion.

     

    “I look at players like Kelly who I look up to. I’m going to be able to watch them in the flesh and see what I can do to improve so it will be useful coming up against them.”

     

    The Town winger has had a great season so far, scoring 16 goals in 16 games and getting six assists, causing problems for opposing left-backs all campaign.

     

    She said: “It will be a different challenge but I am looking forward to testing myself and seeing how far I’ve come.

     

    “It will be very different to a lot of games this season. We normally set up to try and play out from the back and establish possession and Man City are the same, so it’s going to be difficult but we are really looking forward to it and it’s going to be tough but exciting.”

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    Ipswich schoolchildren had a visit from the Ipswich Town Foundation and MP Jack Abbott on Friday

    Ipswich schoolchildren had a visit from the Ipswich Town Foundation and MP Jack Abbott on Friday

    Ipswich schoolchildren were overjoyed when they were surprised with tickets to see the Blues play against Brighton & Hove Albion.

     

    Students at The Willows Primary School and Halifax Primary School in Ipswich were visited on Friday by the Ipswich Town Foundation, which included a chance to pose for photos beside the all-important Premier League Trophy.

     

    Ipswich MP Jack Abbott was also in attendance, and the children had the chance to ask him about his role as a local representative.

     

    Members of the foundation gave two assemblies, and taught the children about the positive role football can play in their lives.

     

    They linked these to the four Premier League values – be ambitious, be inspiring, be connected and be fair.

     

    As a special surprise from the club, a number of students won tickets to see Ipswich Town take on Brighton in their next league game on Thursday evening.

     

    Ipswich MP Jack Abbott was also in attendance, and the children had the chance to ask him about his role as a local representative.

    Ipswich MP Jack Abbott was also in attendance, and the children had the chance to ask him about his role as a local representative

     

    Mr Abbott said: “It was fantastic to host the Premier League here in Ipswich, and to surprise hundreds of local school children who had their picture taken with the trophy.

     

    “The boost that having a Premier League club brings is not just economic, as important as that is, but it can also be measured in the way Ipswich Town inspires and brings such joy to so many people. You could see that by how excited the kids were!

     

    “My thanks go to the Premier League and ITFC for their engagement and generosity, and for giving the children lasting memories.”

     

    Dan Palfrey, director of foundation at Ipswich Town, said: “It was fantastic to host Jack Abbott MP, and to show him first-hand some of our crucial delivery of Premier League Primary Stars in schools around Ipswich.”