Brown Called Up - Ipswich Town News
Town defender Troy Brown has been named in the Wales U21 squad for a friendly against Northern Ireland at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham on Wednesday 9th February.
Brown, 20, has previously won one U21 cap in addition to appearances at U19 level.
Wales U21s: Rhys Taylor - Chelsea (on loan at Crewe Alex), Chris Maxwell - Wrexham, Daniel Alfei - Swansea City, Tom Bender - Colchester United, Troy Brown - Ipswich Town, Paul Dummett - Newcastle United, Ashley Richards - Swansea City, Adam Matthews - Cardiff City, Joe Allen - Swansea City, Billy Bodin - Swindon Town, Reece Jones - AFC Wimbledon, Lee Lucas - Swansea City, Jonathan Meades - Cardiff City, Jonathan Williams - Crystal Palace, Ryan Doble - Southampton, Elliott Chamberlain - Leicester City, Robert Ogleby - Heart Of Midlothian, Jake Taylor - Reading.
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