Ricardo Fuller has told Ipswich World that he is hoping he can follow Alan Lee's lead and kick start his career at Portman Road.
The 26-year-old Jamaican international has joined Blues from Southampton on a month's loan and is set to make his debut for the Club against Wolves on Saturday with Alan ruled out with a hamstring injury.
Speaking exclusively to Ipswich World, Ricardo said: "I have seen how well Alan has done since he came to Portman Road.
"He was not getting much of a chance at Cardiff but his move to Ipswich has worked really well for him.
"Sometimes when players move to a new club that need time to settle in but Alan has made an immediate impact. He's playing games and scoring goals and the move has given him a confidence boost.
"I'm in the same situation as Alan was before he joined Ipswich. I have not played many games lately and am looking for regular first-team football.
"I had a good goals record in this league with Preston and I'm confident that if I can get a run of games, I can score goals.
"Ipswich play the style of football I like, a passing style and I'm looking forward to my time here and playing a part in helping the Club continue pushing up the table."
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Re: Fuller's hope
A much better quote than Kanu/2's: I have never heard of them, but the stadium looks nice...DeIpswich wrote:Ricardo Fuller has told Ipswich World that he is hoping he can follow Alan Lee's lead and kick start his career at Portman Road.
The 26-year-old Jamaican international has joined Blues from Southampton on a month's loan and is set to make his debut for the Club against Wolves on Saturday with Alan ruled out with a hamstring injury.
Speaking exclusively to Ipswich World, Ricardo said: "I have seen how well Alan has done since he came to Portman Road.
"He was not getting much of a chance at Cardiff but his move to Ipswich has worked really well for him.
"Sometimes when players move to a new club that need time to settle in but Alan has made an immediate impact. He's playing games and scoring goals and the move has given him a confidence boost.
"I'm in the same situation as Alan was before he joined Ipswich. I have not played many games lately and am looking for regular first-team football.
"I had a good goals record in this league with Preston and I'm confident that if I can get a run of games, I can score goals.
"Ipswich play the style of football I like, a passing style and I'm looking forward to my time here and playing a part in helping the Club continue pushing up the table."
