Stern John

Stern  John

Name:

Stern John

Born:

Trinidad and Tobago

D.O.B:

October 30th 1976

Club:

Ipswich Town

Position:

Striker

Shirt No:

21

Previous Clubs:

Nottingham Forest, Columbus Crew

John extends Tractor Boys stay

Jan 01 2010 04:43:00:000PM


Ipswich have extended the loan of Trinidad and Tobago international striker Stern John from Championship rivals Crystal Palace.

John keen on permanent Town stay

Dec 03 2009 11:57:00:000AM


Stern John has admitted that he would jump at the chance to turn his loan move from Crystal Palace to Ipswich into a permanent switch.

Palace farm John out to Tractor Boys

Nov 26 2009 07:40:25:000PM


Ipswich boss Roy Keane has signed striker Stern John on loan from Championship rivals Crystal Palace until January.

John eager for Eagles chance

Oct 22 2009 01:10:00:000PM


Crystal Palace striker Stern John is desperate to make up for lost time as he continues his comeback from from an elbow injury.



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