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Jack Clarke


Definitely red tinted specs there mate, he's stepped up in league and wages which is a win for him and his agent.
In the momemt sure. But if hes only a super sub and Ipswich get relegated its not been a step up at all. I dont begrudge the lad for moving up, just not sure this was good for his development.
 
Seriously? You seen any of his q and a's and stuff ,that the club put out on youtube? Dear me,he isnt the brightest. He is a lovely kid though.
I actually think he comes across as one of the more articulate ones in interviews etc

When they asked the team to describe Luke 09 in a word, he said “a child in a man’s body” which didn’t really fit the brief but was probably the most accurate!
 
Unless they sign for the mags who really cares what happens to players when they leave/Clarke. He's a prem player. Something which was highly unlikely here. I wish him well but won't be checking the Ipswich teamsheet unless they get us in the cup.
 
I genuinely feel that Clarkes career could go on a downward spiral for here. Ian Harte is definitely someone Jack needs to part company with

:lol: I'm sure most on here seem to think Ian Harte was holding Jack Clarke's lass hostage or something so he has to work with him.

Jack Clarke actively employs him, is happy with his work and wanted to leave Sunderland to test himself in the Premier League so made sure his agent created interest in him. Ian Harte didn't force him out of the club as much as people want to believe it. He's a big boy, he can make his own decisions.
 
:lol: I'm sure most on here seem to think Ian Harte was holding Jack Clarke's lass hostage or something so he has to work with him.

Jack Clarke actively employs him, is happy with his work and wanted to leave Sunderland to test himself in the Premier League so made sure his agent created interest in him. Ian Harte didn't force him out of the club as much as people want to believe it. He's a big boy, he can make his own decisions.
You know this how?
 
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