Clarke and Supple Again Unused Subs - Ipswich Town News
Billy Clarke and Shane Supple were again unused substitutes as Falkirk drew 0-0 at home to Kilmarnock on Saturday afternoon. Supple is still to make his debut for his loan club, while Clarke has made just one start and five sub appearances since moving to Scotland in January.
Elsewhere, Jaime Peters returned to action with Yeovil after his ankle injury, playing the first 84 minutes of their 0-0 draw with Bristol Rovers at Huish Park.
Matt Richards is back at Portman Road at present receiving treatment for a hamstring injury but is likely to return to Brighton to continue his loan spell in two or three weeks.
Tommy Smith was in action with Stevenage Borough on Thursday night as they lost 1-0 at Salisbury.
Smith has been joined at Broadhall Way by former Blue Scott Mitchell, who signed on loan from Peterborough earlier in the week.
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