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Published Date: 11 October 2008
Crocked Portsmouth striker David Nugent is back on Ipswich's radar.
Former Preston North End and Bury striker Nugent, 23, has had a second hernia operation.

Town chief executive Derek Bowden said: "It depends on his fitness."

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  • Last Updated: 12 October 2008 1:24 PM
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Geoff Wode,

Ipswich 11/10/2008 08:23:56
He's not fit and is a bit of a joke on the South Coast. I've a few mates at uni down there and he's always out on the beer boasting how he's told Harry to go F himself (he doesn't get on with Harry or Sol Campbell) apparently.
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Geoff Wode,

Ipswich 11/10/2008 08:23:56
He's not fit and is a bit of a joke on the South Coast. I've a few mates at uni down there and he's always out on the beer boasting how he's told Harry to go F himself (he doesn't get on with Harry or Sol Campbell) apparently.
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