One obvious winner and one clear loser at Ipswich Town this season – Agreed?
Ipswich Town’s hopes of a return to the second-tier are over for this season.
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Ipswich Town’s hopes of a return to the second-tier are over for this season.
David Moyes wants to bring Manchester United youngster Di'Shon Bernard to West Ham during the next summer transfer window, according to reports. The 21-year-old Londoner has spent this season on loan with Championship side Hull City where he has played 28 matches in all competitions.
West Ham are plotting a move for Manchester United defender Di’Shon Bernard after he impressed on loan at Hull.
Bristol Rovers boss Joey Barton has hailed Newcastle United youngster Elliot Anderson as the difference-maker after his goal secured all three points against Salford City. In what is quickly becoming his trademark technique, Anderson cut in from the left flank before blasting home to keep the Gas firmly in a League Two playoff place.
Former Salford City boss Richie Wellens has hit out at Gary Neville and his fellow club owners for their running of the League Two club.
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Abedeen manager Jim Goodwin is keen to bring Vaclav Hladky back to the Scottish Premiership. The Dons boss has previously worked with the reliable Czech keeper at St Mirren and labelled him the best keeper in Scotland. The 31-year-old has currently lost the No. 1 spot at Ipswich Town and Goodwin is ready to offer him the carrot of first-team football at Aberdeen. Hladky left St Mirren for Salford City, where he was named the league’s top keeper, before Ipswich agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to take him to Portman Road in the summer. He started the season between the sticks but has since lost his place to Christian Walton, since Kieran McKenna came in as manager. Aberdeen boss Goodwin, who has admitted already having held talks with signing targets, had previously tried to sign St Mirren keeper Jak Alnwick on a pre-contract.