Tractor Boys & Whites

Last updated : 03 January 2014 By @pnemad

Footballers who have played league football for both PNE and Ipswich

 

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965) Wayne Brown

PNE 15 apps; 0 goals

Ipswich 40 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 28/10/2008 v Watford (H) – Won 2-0

 

426) Mick Burns

PNE 12 apps; 0 goals

Ipswich 160 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 17/10/1936 v Stoke (A) – Won 2-0

 

995) Nathan Ellington

PNE 18 apps; 2 goals

Ipswich 17 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 15/01/2011 v Leicester (H) – Drawn 1-1

 

888) Ricardo Fuller

PNE 58 apps; 27 goals

Ipswich 3 apps; 2 goals

PNE debut 10/08/2002 v Crystal Palace (H) – Lost 1-2

 

877) David Healy

PNE 139 apps; 44 goals

Ipswich 12 apps; 1 goal

PNE debut 30/12/2000 v Sheffield United (A) – Lost 2-3

 

668) David Johnston

PNE 24 apps; 3 goals

Ipswich 136 apps; 35 goals

PNE debut 13/10/1984 v Reading (H) – Lost 0-2

 

843) Jon Macken
PNE
184 apps 63 goals
Ipswich 14 apps; 3 goals

PNE debut 09/08/1997 v Gillingham (A) Drawn 0-0

 

862) Alex Mathie

PNE 12 apps; 2 goals

Ipswich 109 apps; 38 goals

PNE debut 18/09/1999 v Gillingham (A) Won 2-0

 

965) Jay McEveley

PNE 7 apps; 0 goals

Ipswich 19 apps 1 goal

PNE Debut 30/09/2008 v Swansea (H) Lost 0-2

 

939) Tommy Miller

PNE 7 apps; 0 goals

Ipswich 186 apps; 29 goals

PNE debut 28/11/2006 v Coventry (H) Drawn 1-1

 

956) Tamas Priskin

PNE 5 apps; 2 goals

Ipswich 49 apps; 5 goals

PNE debut 11/03/2008 v Charlton (A) Lost 1-2

 

969) Veliche Shumulikoski

PNE 15 apps; 0 goals

Ipswich 42 apps; 1 goal

PNE debut 08/08/2009 v Bristol City (H) Lost 1-2

 

934) Marcus Stewart

PNE 4 apps; 0 goals

Ipswich 75 apps; 27 goals

PNE debut 25/03/2006 v Plymouth (H) Drawn 0-0

 

Player Profile - Tamás Priskin

 

Tamás Priskin was born on 27 September 1986 in Komárno, Czechoslovakia. Priskin joined the youth club of Győri ETO FC when he was 15 years old and received Hungarian citizenship in 2005 in addition to his Slovakian passport.

He made his debut for Győri ETO FC in the first Hungarian League on 23 April 2003 at the age of 16 years and 7 months. On 9 August 2006 he completed a move to Premier League club Watford on a four-year deal after impressing during a trial period, for an undisclosed fee.

Priskin made his debut for Watford on 19 August 2006 away at Everton. During this game he set up the club's first goal of the season as he fed a pass to Damien Francis who scored. His first goal for the club came on 24 October 2006 in a League Cup tie against Hull. He scored his first Premier League goal with a header against Wigan on 30 December 2006. However the game was later abandoned due to poor weather conditions; the goal did not stand.

In a game against Fulham just days after the abandoned game, Priskin was sent off by referee Steve Bennett six minutes into stoppage time for two yellow cards. Priskin's first official Premiership goal came on 9 April 2007 in a 4–2 win against Portsmouth at Vicarage Road. The goal came in the 50th minute, following a direct cross from teammate Steve Kabba. His second goal of the season came in a 1–1 draw against Manchester City on 21 April 2007, finishing with a low shot in the 75th minute after receiving a pass from Douglas Rinaldi.

With Watford back in the Championship in 2007–08 following relegation. Priskin has only made sparse appearances, being kept out of the side by Marlon King, Darius Henderson and new signing Nathan Ellington.

In March 2008 Priskin signed on a month long loan at Preston. He made his debut in Preston's 2–1 win away at Charlton on 8 March 2008. He scored his first goal for Preston in a 2–1 home win against Lancashire rivals Burnley. His next appearance which was his last before being recalled to Watford at the end of his loan spell saw him score his second Lilywhite goal in a 2-2 draw at QPR on 5 April. He had made 5 appearances for PNE.

On 14 February 2009, Priskin scored a goal against Chelsea in the FA Cup after only being on the pitch for 120 seconds.

Priskin enjoyed a fairly successful 2008/09 campaign. He finished 15th top scorer in the Championship with 14 goals in all competitions, including strikes against Premiership clubs Tottenham Hotspur  and Chelsea in the League Cup and FA Cup respectively. He score a brace twice with 3-0 victories at Southampton and at home to Burnley

His improved performances from November onwards under new manager Brendan Rodgers – during this time he scored most of his goals, established himself in the side, and became well known for his skill, pace, and deadly finishing.

However, Priskin's future at Watford remained in doubt, as he declined signing a new contract at the club. On 6 August 2009, following some days of speculation by the media, Priskin joined Ipswich for an undisclosed fee believed to be in the region of £1.7m.

His Ipswich debut came in a 2-1 defeat at Coventry on 9 August 2009. His fifth appearance saw his first competitive goal came when he scored in a 2–1 League Cup defeat at Peterborough on 25 August 2009. In the same game however he also missed a penalty. He then went on to score once in the league against Doncaster  in a 3-3 draw on 19 September.

In February 2010 Priskin went on loan to Queens Park Rangers. He scored his only goal for the club in a 2–2 draw with his former club Preston North End on 27 March 2010.

Priskin had returned for the start of the 2010/11 season and scored in his first match of the season n a 3-1 win at Middlesbrough on 7 August .

On 12 January 2011 he scored the only goal in a 1–0 win for Ipswich over Arsenal in their League Cup semi-final first leg match. In March 2011, Priskin joined Swanseaty on loan until the end of the 2010/11 season. He returned to Ipswich, injured, in late-April. He was again loaned out in November 2011, when he joined Derby  on a six week deal On 2 January 2012, it was confirmed that Priskin would return to Ipswich at the end of his loan spell; Priskin appeared 5 times for Derby, scoring one goal in his debut at West Ham on 26 November 2011, a game which Derby lost 3–1.

His last match for Ipswich was a 2-2 home draw against Blackpool on 14 January 2012, three days later Priskin was released from his contract at Ipswich he had netted 5 goals in 51 appearances.

On 19 January 2012, Priskin signed a three-and-a-half year contract with Football National League side Alania Vladikavkaz.] He made his debut on 12 March 2012 against FC Torpedo Moscow, scoring the lone goal in a 1–0 victory over the capital team. On 21 July 2012 Priskin debuted in the Russian Premier League for the first time after spending six months in the Football National League however his team lost Spartak Moscow 2-1 at home. On 17 November 2013, Priskin ended his contract with Alania and left the club. He is currently a free agent.

Internationally Priskin played for Ferenc Puskás XI against Real Madrid on 14 August 2005 in an unofficial match. He officially made his international debut for Hungary 17 August 2005 against Argentina at home. His greatest success with the national team came in late 2006 and early 2007, when he managed to score in five consecutive international games, a performance unseen in Hungary since the days of legendary players like Puskás or Ferenc Bene.

Due to his good performances for Watford towards the end of the 2008/09 he earned a recall to the Hungary squad for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Malta.

On 7 September, Hungary started the FIFA world cup 2014 qualifying with a 5-0 win in Andorra, Priskin scored the fourth goal.