
Alex Jones
Football Writer at East Anglian Daily Times
Football Writer at Ipswich Star
Ipswich Town reporter for @EADTsport24 & @ipswichstar24 ✍️ Talk about football and other things on @KingsofAnglia 🎙️
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5 days ago |
eadt.co.uk | Alex Jones
The Blues confirmed in their retained list this afternoon that the 29-year-old would depart Portman Road at the end of his contract, opting against triggering a one-year extension to keep him. He helped Town secure back-to-back promotions up from League One to the Premier League, featuring twice in the top flight before joining Derby County on loan.
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5 days ago |
eadt.co.uk | Alex Jones
Two painful farewells We all knew about Massimo Luongo’s departure. Being able to say goodbye to him ahead of the 3-1 defeat to West Ham on the final day of the season was a nice tough. It was an emotional goodbye for a fantastic player – someone who’s clearly a really good person. He isn’t the only Town player to depart this summer, however. Marcus Harness will also move on, and that one hurts too.
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5 days ago |
eadt.co.uk | Alex Jones
Ipswich Town will be back in the Championship next season (Image: Steve Waller) Ipswich Town's Premier League journey is over for now. After a tough campaign that ultimately ended in relegation, Alex Jones ranks every player who featured for them in the top flight this season. 31. Marcus Harness Two appearances, no goals, no assists. Rating: N/A A couple of short cameos against Liverpool and Manchester City at the start of the season, then sent out on loan to Derby County.
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1 week ago |
eadt.co.uk | Alex Jones
Ipswich Town were among the biggest spenders in Europe in the last two transfer windows (Image: Steve Waller) Ipswich Town made 16 signings after securing promotion to the Premier League last year. Alex Jones assesses whether they hit the mark or missed the target this season...
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1 week ago |
eadt.co.uk | Alex Jones
The Blues’ relegation from the Premier League had already been confirmed, but without a home win in the competition in 2025, they really wanted to end the campaign on a high. That looked possible when Nathan Broadhead cancelled out James Ward-Prowse’s opener, but the Hammers turned the tide after the break, with Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus wrapping up the game. “It probably summed up a lot of our season in a lot of games, both home and away,” Chaplin said after the game.
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