Jim on Brighton Links - Ipswich Town News
Town manager Jim Magilton says that Brighton's interest in Darren Currie and Dean Bowditch has so far only reached the enquiry stage. Earlier in the month Seagulls assistant boss Dean White revealed they wanted Bowditch back until the end of the season, while TWTD reported his club's interest in re-signing Currie over the weekend.
Magilton told the club site: "Brighton have made an enquiry about Darren and Dean but it's been no more than that at this stage.
"Millwall have also asked about Darren but again, that's as far as it has gone."
Currie joined the Blues from Brighton for £250,000 in December 2004, while Bowditch spent two months at the Withdean Stadium before Christmas, his appearances being kept to one start and three as a substitute, the striker scoring a single goal.
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