Naylor's Daughter Home - Ipswich Town News
Richard Naylor's newborn daughter Jessica has been allowed to leave hospital after having a number of heart tests. The baby was born with heart problems when last week and was taken to Guy's in London for treatment.
Titus Bramble's tenth booking was not in a reserve game as suggested earlier in the week. Apparently he was booked for over-celebrating during the 5-0 win over Millwall in the Worthington Cup.
Questions were raised when Bramble received a letter from the FA telling him he was suspended after reaching ten bookings. Most people felt that he had reached only nine, while some other sources suggested he had just eight. The FA have now confirmed the precise games in which he received bookings. He misses Town's games with Villa and West Ham.
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