Bruce Called Up - Ipswich Town News
Town's Alex Bruce has been named in the Republic of Ireland U21 squad for their European Championship qualifier with Belgium on Friday, September 1st at
Terryland Park, Galway.
Bruce won his second U21 cap earlier this week as the Irish won 2-0 in Greece.
Republic of Ireland U21s: Colin Doyle - Birmingham City, Darren Quigley - UCD, Kevin Foley - Luton Town, Paul McShane - West Bromwich Albion, Alex Bruce - Ipswich Town, Marcos Painter - Birmingham City, Darren O'Dea - Glasgow Celtic, Glenn Whelan - Sheffield Wednesday, Willo Flood - Cardiff City, Paul Keegan - Drogheda United, Michael Timlin - Fulham, Darron Gibson - Manchester United, Kevin Deery - Derry City, Jay Tabb - Coventry City, Roy O'Donovan - Cork City, Andy Keogh - Scunthorpe United, Stephen Ward - Bohemians, Terry Dixon - Tottenham Hotspur.
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