Gorawski Trial Confirmed - Ipswich Town News
Town have confirmed that Polish international winger Damian Gorawski is back at the club for his second trial spell. The FC Moscow man impressed the Blues management during his first week at Playford Road last month.
First team coach Bryan Klug told the club site that he and Jim Magilton want to see the Pole in match action: "Damian is with us for a few days. We wanted to bring him back for a second look, but it's important we see him in a game situation.”
Gorawski is primarily a right winger, although he has also played in other midfield positions during his career. The 28-year-old is available on a free transfer with his FC Moscow contract having come to an end.
Capped 14 times by Poland, scoring one goal, Gorawski, 5ft 8in tall, started his career with Ruch Chorzów, joining Wisła Kraków in 2003 before a £900,000 transfer to FC Moscow, the club formerly known as Torpedo-ZIL, two years later.
The Ruda Śląska-born player was forced out of the Polish squad for the 2006 World Cup at the last minute due to what was reported to be severe asthma, although he has subsequently been given the all-clear by specialists.
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