Barron Returns - Ipswich Town News
Full-back Scott Barron has returned to the Blues at the end of his one-month loan spell with Wrexham. The 21-year-old made three appearances during his time at the Recreation Ground.
Manager Brian Carey was pleased with the Town man's contribution: "Scott came in at an awkward time, but showed why he is so highly thought of at Portman Road and helped us out when we were struggling for players.
"His attitude has been first class throughout his stay and I hope he has added to his experience by being with us, which will only help him in his future career with Ipswich."
Meanwhile, keeper Lewis Price has not been included in the Welsh squad facing the Republic of Ireland and San Marino in Euro 2008 qualifiers next week.
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