Second spell at Ipswich
Ipswich had been relegated 18 months before Wark's return to the club and were still playing in the second tier of English football.[53] During this second spell at Ipswich, Wark was close to being an ever-present in the side: he missed just two games in two seasons.[1] He was the club's equal top-scorer in the 1988–89 season, sharing the achievement with forwards Dalian Atkinson and Jason Dozzell.[54]
Following three seasons of mid-table finishes,[nb 3] manager John Duncan was sacked and replaced by John Lyall.[55] With his contract expiring, Wark received what he considered to be a "derisory"[56] offer from Lyall, which he declined. Once he became a free agent, Wark signed on a free transfer for Second Division rivals Middlesbrough in August 1990.[56] In his two additional seasons with Ipswich, Wark had scored 20 goals,[1] and won the club's Player of the Year award in both seasons.[57]
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