Irish Youngster Called Up - Ipswich Town News
Academy schoolboy Paul Murphy has been called into the Republic of Ireland U16 squad for two friendlies in Croatia next month.
The Irish youngsters take on the Croats in Crikvenica on Tuesday, 5th September and again at the same venue two days later.
Murphy, 15, plays in midfield or up front and was previously with Home Farm where Owen Garvan's father is a coach. Garvan junior, Shane Supple, Alan Lee and Michael Synnott all played for the famous Dublin club during their formative years.
What to read next:
Davies: Two Harsh DecisionsBirmingham City manager Chris Davies felt the Blues profited from two harsh decisions by referee Andrew Kitchen during last night’s 1-1 draw in the Championship’s season opener at St Andrew’s.
Hirst: Handball is a HandballGeorge Hirst felt referee Andrew Kitchen made the correct decision in awarding Town a stoppage time penalty in the 1-1 draw with Birmingham City at St Andrew’s.
McKenna: We Found a Way to Battle For a PointTown boss Kieran McKenna felt his side found a way to battle for what he believes could prove to be an important point his side drew 1-1 at Birmingham City and revealed that the club has reported the incident in which Jack Taylor was assaulted by a fan following George Hirst’s late, late penalty to the authorities.
Birmingham City 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match ReportGeorge Hirst’s 95th-minute penalty claimed an unlikely 1-1 draw for Championship favourites Town in their opening game of the season at Birmingham City. The newly promoted home side looked set for all three points courtesy of Jay Stansfield’s goal on 55 until sub Lyndon Dykes handled in the area and Hirst confidently found the net to grab a share of the point.