Wright trying to remain upbeat

04 September 2009 12:47
The Tractor Boys currently lie second from bottom in the Championship after five games but the experienced shot-stopper insists he is not worried.[LNB]"I don't dwell on things as much as I used to," he told the East Anglian Daily Times. "You can analyse things and think about things too much. For me I just want to go out and play. It's difficult at the moment with the way results are going but we have to try and be positive."[LNB]Wright won promotion to the Premier League with Ipswich in 2000 and had spells at Arsenal, Everton and West Ham before returning to Portman Road last year.[LNB]The 31-year-old will enjoy a week off during the international break, but says Roy Keane's men are keen to make up lost ground when they return to competitive action at Middlesbrough on September 12.[LNB]"Ideally we'd like to be playing again this weekend to put things right, but on the other hand we've got two weeks on the training pitch now to get things the way they should be ahead of some big games," he added.[LNB][LNB]

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