Priskin in Hungary Squad - Ipswich Town News
Town striker Tamás Priskin has been named in the Hungary squad for their friendly against Iceland in Budapest on Wednesday 10th August. The call means the 24-year-old will miss the Blues’ Carling Cup first round tie against Northampton at Portman Road the previous day.
Manager Paul Jewell is likely to have a very much depleted squad for that game with Damien Delaney already named in a provisional Republic of Ireland party and plenty of other players likely to receive similar call-ups with a full programme of international football being played.
Priskin has previously scored eight goals in 33 games for his country. Town’s Márton Fülöp is not one of the three keepers named by coach Sándor Egervári.
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