Lewis signs two year deal
Posted on: Wed 17 Nov 2004
Goalkeeper Lewis Price has signed a new two year contract with Town.
The 19-year-old 'keeper is the first of the seven Blues players out of contract this summer to pledge their future to the Club.
"I spoke to the manager on Monday and didn't really need any time to think over the deal," Lewis told the Club website.

Lewis - new deal
"I was happy with the terms and just asked the Club to get the paperwork sorted out as soon as possible and I'm delighted to have signed today.
"I am really enjoying my time at Ipswich and feel I am learning all the time working alongside Kelvin Davis and coach Malcolm Webster."
Lewis made one appearance for Town last season, his debut in the win at Gillingham in April.
Contracts have also been offered to Richard Naylor, Jim Magilton, Fabian Wilnis, Chris Makin, John McGreal and Jermaine Wright.
Alun Armstrong and Chris Bart-Williams, who are out of contract, will be leaving Town.
The 19-year-old 'keeper is the first of the seven Blues players out of contract this summer to pledge their future to the Club.
"I spoke to the manager on Monday and didn't really need any time to think over the deal," Lewis told the Club website.

Lewis - new deal
"I was happy with the terms and just asked the Club to get the paperwork sorted out as soon as possible and I'm delighted to have signed today.
"I am really enjoying my time at Ipswich and feel I am learning all the time working alongside Kelvin Davis and coach Malcolm Webster."
Lewis made one appearance for Town last season, his debut in the win at Gillingham in April.
Contracts have also been offered to Richard Naylor, Jim Magilton, Fabian Wilnis, Chris Makin, John McGreal and Jermaine Wright.
Alun Armstrong and Chris Bart-Williams, who are out of contract, will be leaving Town.
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