Ipswich re-sign stopper Wright
By Martin Sanders • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Transfers & RumoursGoalkeeper Richard Wright has returned to his home town club Ipswich Town from West Ham for an undisclosed fee.
The 30-year-old former England international has signed a two-year contract with the option to extend the deal for a further 12 months.
Wright in action where he helped keep the Saints in the Coca Cola Championship.
Wright, who last played for Ipswich in 2001, joined Arsenal for £6m but failed to make an impat after making just 22 appearances for Arsene Wenger’s side before moving on to Everton just one year later.
He spent five years at Everton before joining West Ham in 2007.
He ended finished last season on loan at Southampton, where he did play a crucial part in the club’s battle to avoid relegation into League One.
Having now returned to his roots, Wright will be hoping to recapture the form which saw him earn international recognition during his previous spell with the Tractor Boys.
Richard Wright runs WGK keeper gloves. For 2008, Richard and his team are planning the launch of a few updated styles which will be available at great-save.com from Aug 1st.
Look out for my interview with Richard Wright, which will be in the great-save magazine issue 4 available any day now.
If you are looking for either a roll finger or flat palm glove with so much attention to detail please do take a look at the WGK range.
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Martin Sanders is the Retail Manager at Great-Save.com. Martin mixes his day between helping customers on the telephone, designing eye-catching advertising campaigns and producing our product photography.
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