Haynes Wins U19 Cap - Ipswich Town News
Striker Danny Haynes made his England U19 international debut as a sub in Tuesday night's 4-0 thrashing of Poland. The goals were scored by Adam Hammill (Liverpool), Giles Barnes (Derby) and two from James Vaughan (Everton).
Haynes entered the fray at half-time and created the third goal for Vaughan with a clever flick.
England U19s: Jamie Annerson (Sheffield United), Mark Little (Wolverhampton Wanderers) (Olly Lancashire (Southampton) 54), Robbie Threlfall (Liverpool) (Rossi Jarvis (Torquay United) 72), Fabrice Muamba (c) (Birmingham City on loan) (Danny Haynes (Ipswich Town) 46), Seb Hines (Middlesbrough), Elliot Omozusi (Fulham), Mark Davies (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Michael Johnson (Manchester City), James Vaughan (Everton) (Sam Hewson (Manchester United) 69), Giles Barnes (Derby County) Adam Hammill (Liverpool) (Hogan Ephraim (Colchester United) 46).
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