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Richards Makes Debut - Ipswich Town News

On-loan midfielder Matt Richards made his Brighton debut as the Seagulls lost 2-1 to Yeovil at the Withdean Stadium. Richards joined Brighton on a month's loan earlier in the week.

Meanwhile, Ian Miller, currently on loan at Darlington until January, has admitted he is unsure what his future holds: "I always wanted to play at a higher level but I never in my wildest dreams expected to sign for a Championship club.

"I've landed on my feet a little bit at Ipswich and I still need to find my level. I have played 20 minutes of Championship football and I don't know whether I can play at that level and nor does the gaffer.

"As long as I keep putting in good performances at this level it's good for me because I know I can play at this level.

"If I go into the Championship and find it a bit too much then I know that I will just have to drop down. I'm not too big-time to know that I might be out of my depth. But it's a case of sink or swim."

Veteran midfielder Sylvain Legwinski says he wants to sign a new deal with Town. The Frenchman's deal is up at the end of the season and the free signing from Fulham says he wants to stay for a further two years: "Given the opportunity I would like to sign another two-year contract in the summer. I am happy here and feel I still have plenty to give.”

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