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Posted November 28, 2019 20:35 · last edited November 28, 2019 20:38

What is interesting is that Ipswich are currently 2nd in League One, and so looking at this early stage (17 games into a 44 game season) a chance of being promoted.

If they end up back in The Championship, they would you think be looking to open the cheque book a bit in 2020, to strengthen their squad. In that case Smith may not fit the bill, being 2-3 years older since he last played for the Tractor Boys, and back then he had already been demoted to squaddie/bench status.

Still there is probably plenty of other League One level sides around the UK, that would seriously look at Smith for a year or so. Maybe Huddo will pop up as manager at Accrington Stanley or somewhere!

One attraction Nix may have is a comparatively shorter A League season, and played in warmer weather (similar to MLS) - than the lower level English winter football slogfest.

All moot if he can renegoiate with the Rapids.

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Unknown editor edited November 28, 2019 20:38

What is interesting is that Ipswich are currently 2nd in League One, and so looking at this early stage (17 games into a 44 game season) a chance of being promoted.

If they end up back in The Championship, they would you think be looking to open the cheque book a bit in 2020, to strengthen their squad. In that case Smith may not fit the bill, being 2-3 years older since he last played for the Tractor Boys, and back then he had already been demoted to squaddie/bench status.

Still there is probably plenty of other League One level sides around the UK, that would seriously look at Smith for a year or so.

One attraction Nix may have is a comparatively shorter A League season, and played in warmer weather (similar to MLS) - than the lower level English winter football slogfest.

All moot if he can renegoiate with the Rapids.

Unknown editor edited November 28, 2019 20:36

What is interesting is that Ipswich are currently 2nd in League One, and so looking at this early stage (17 games into a 44 game season) a chance of being promoted.

If they end up back in The Championship, they would you think be looking to open the cheque book a bit in 2020, to strengthen their squad. In that case Smith may not fit the bill, being 2-3 years older since he last played for the Tractor Boys, and back then he had already been demoted to squaddie/bench status.

Still there is probably plenty of other League One level sides around the UK, that would seriously look at Smith for a year or so.

One attraction Nix may have is a comparatively shorter A League season, and played in warmer weather (similar to MLS) - than the lower level English winter football slogfest.