Peters Joins Bournemouth - Ipswich Town News
Out-of-favour midfielder or full-back Jaime Peters has joined League One Bournemouth on loan for a month. Peters has rarely featured since Paul Jewell took over as manager with his only appearance this season the Carling Cup defeat to Northampton.
The Canadian international, who has previously spent time on loan at Yeovil and Gillingham, is likely to make his debut for Bournemouth when they play Hartlepool at home on Saturday.
The 24-year-old, capped by his country on 26 occasions, has been given permission to play for the Cherries in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
Town's longest-serving current player, Peters, who is contracted to the Blues until 2013, has made 71 starts and 43 sub appearances, scoring four goals, since making his debut at home to Cardiff on the opening day of the 2005/06 season.
What to read next:
On-Loan Slicker Saves Two PenaltiesTown keeper Cieran Slicker saved two penalties to help his loan side Barnet to a 2-1 victory away against Crewe Alexandra in League Two this afternoon.
U18s Hammered at PalaceTown’s U18s fell to an 8-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at the Eagles’ Copers Cope training ground this morning.
Sheehan: An Exciting OccasionIpswich Town Women play their first game at their new home, Colchester United’s Jobserve Community Stadium, on Sunday afternoon when Nottingham Forest visit in WSL2 (KO 2pm, live on
YouTube).
Peake: We'll Learn QuicklyWhen Ipswich Town Women make their eagerly anticipated first WSL2 appearance at the JobServe Community Stadium in Colchester on Sunday, defender Paige Peake will be making her second home debut for the club having rejoined after three years away playing for Southampton.