Trotter\'s Millwall Beat Canaries - Ipswich Town News
On-loan midfielder Liam Trotter helped Millwall to a 2-1 victory over Norwich City at the Den on Saturday afternoon. Earlier this week, Trotter extended his spell with the Lions to the end of the season.
Former Blue Scott Barron was also in the Millwall side which came from behind to defeat the Canaries.
Elsewhere, amongst Town’s other loanees, Tamás Priskin made his QPR debut, starting and playing 65 minutes as they lost 1-0 to Peterborough.
Rangers ended the game with nine men, full-back Peter Ramage and midfielder Mikele Leigertwood both receiving their marching orders and will now be banned for Tuesday's game against Town. Priskin is also unavailable.
Alex Bruce made his Leicester debut as an 89th minute sub as his loan side won 2-1 at Blackpool, while Tommy Smith and Brentford beat Gillingham 4-0.
Kevin Lisbie’s Colchester are in action live on Sky on Monday at home to Southend, while Colin Healy’s Falkirk don't play this weekend.
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