Richard Naylor

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Richard Naylor
Personal information
Full name Richard Alan Naylor
Date of birth 28 February 1977
Place of birth Leeds, England
Height 6' 1"
Nickname Bam Bam, Psycho
Position Central Defender, Striker
Club information
Current club Ipswich Town
Number 6
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1995 -
2002
2002
Ipswich Town
Millwall (loan)
Barnsley (loan)
212+105 (41)
2+1(0)
7+1 (0)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 1/9/2006.

Richard Naylor (born 28 February 1977 in Leeds) is an English footballer.

He graduated through the Ipswich Town youth academy and is the longest serving player in the current Ipswich Town squad. In 2002 he spent loan spells at Millwall and Barnsley.

The striker switched to a central defender role on manager Joe Royle's advice and has become an important part of the Ipswich defence ever since.

He is often referred to as "Bam Bam" or "Psycho".

On September 1st 2006 he was given a testimonial at Ipswich for 10 years as a professional at the club. 10,000 fans attended the game at Portman Road to see the current Ipswich team play against the Wembley 2000 X1. It finished 3 - 3 with Naylor fittingly scoring a last minute penalty.

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Ipswich Town F.C. - Current Squad

1 Supple | 2 Wilnis | 3 Richards | 4 deVos | 5 Bruce | 6 Naylor | 7 Garvan | 8 Legwinski | 10 Currie | 11 Williams | 12 Peters | 14 Lee | 15 Sito Castro | 16 Casement | 18 Haynes | 19 Collins | 21 Walton | 22 Knights | 23 Harding | 24 Clarke | 25 Rhodes | 26 Barron | 27 Macken | 29 Magilton | 30 Moore | 31 Synnott | 33 Roberts | 34 Price | 35 Krause | 37 Plummer | 38 Drobný | Manager: Magilton