Carson Called Up - Ipswich Town News
Town midfielder Josh Carson has been named in an 18-man Northern Ireland U21 squad for Euro 2013 qualifiers against Serbia on Friday 2nd September and Denmark on Tuesday 6th September.
The match against the Serbs will be played in Novi Sad with the game against the Danes in Belfast. Carson has previously won four U21 caps.
Northern Ireland U21s: Conor Devlin (Unattached), Wayne Drummond (Unattached), Joe Dudgeon (Hull City), Rory McKeown (Kilmarnock), Conor McLaughlin (Preston North End), Seanan Clucas (Preston North End), Sean McCashin (Glenn Hoddle Academy), Carl Winchester (Oldham Athletic), Chris Ramsey (Portadown), Oliver Norwood (Scunthorpe United), Josh Carson (Ipswich Town), Paddy McLaughlin (York City), Jonathan Breeze (Wigan Athletic), Shane Ferguson (Newcastle United), Billy Kee (Burton Albion), William Grigg (Walsall), Josh Magennis (Aberdeen), Liam Boyce (SV Werder Bremen).
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