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Hreidarsson bid accepted12 August 2002Ipswich Chairman David Sheepshanks last night told the media: "We have reluctantly accepted an offer for Hermann Hreidarsson from West Bromwich Albion and the player and his representative have been given permission to meet with them to discuss personal terms." The day before, Hreidarsson had played a key role in Town's opening day 2-0 defeat of Walsall, broadcast live on Sky. Also in attendance at the game were Graham Taylor, reckoned to be there to watch Villa target Matt Holland, and Dave Jones, whose Wolves side face Walsall this week. Rumours suggest that a £3.5 million bid for Hreidarsson was turned down last week - so either Albion have upped the bid to around £4 million or Ipswich have taken another look at the accounts and changed their minds. Rumours suggest the bid, not officially disclosed, is around the £3.75 million mark. The following profile comes from Ipswich Town's official web site:
Ipswich fans seem to be very disappointed to hear the news, and of all their current players Hreidarsson is the one they'd least like to lose - they feel that they will find it very hard to get promoted back to the Premiership without him. However, reports last week said that given their new Division One status, Ipswich would need to raise a further £10 million from player sales, on top of the £5 million they had already generated from selling Bramble to Newcastle. There's a lesson to be learned there for Albion, we'd say. Previous Stories:11 August 2002: We love you Bradford... 09 August 2002: Man U ticket queue latest 08 August 2002: Fancy a sandwich? Back to the News Index |
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