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Town Name 21-Man Squad - Ipswich Town News

Boss Jim Magilton has named a 21-man squad ahead of Saturday's home game with West Bromwich Albion. Recent recruits Martin Brittain and Ian Miller are both included in the party, the former Bury Town man for the first time.

Boss Jim Magilton says the former Ridgeons League player has impressed since moving to Portman Road but may be one of a number of players to go out on loan at some point this season.

Town are without Gavin Williams who recently underwent a groin operation but who was unavailable in any case after reaching five bookings.

West Brom are unlikely to have Tony Mowbray in charge, although the former Town skipper's move from Hibs is expected to be confirmed today. Mowbray is more likely to be casting an eye over his new charges from the directors' box rather than taking control from the dugout.

Squad: Barron, Bowditch, Brittain, Bruce, Clarke, Currie, De Vos , Harding, Lee, Legwinski, Macken, Miller, Naylor, Noble, Peters, Price, Richards, Sito, Supple, Walton, Wilnis.

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