Peters Makes Bournemouth Debut - Ipswich Town News
Jaime Peters made his debut for loan club Bournemouth yesterday as the Cherries lost 2-1 at home to Hartlepool. The Canadian, who is with the League One side for an initial month, played on the right wing for Lee Bradbury’s side before being replaced in the 83rd minute.
Elsewhere, Andy Drury was subbed after 17 minutes of Crawley’s 1-0 win at Aldershot. The midfielder, who is with the League Two side for three months with a view to a permanent switch, suffered an ankle injury but it’s not thought to be a serious problem.
Youngster Jamie Griffiths came on as a 90th minute sub as Plymouth got back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Macclesfield at Home Park on what had been declared Fans Reunited Day at the crisis club, whose situation finally seems to be looking more positive.
Town were amongst the many clubs represented on the Pilgrims’ terraces yesterday, while Danish Blues fan Torben Christensen’s auction of a shirt signed by Matt Holland to raise funds for Argyle's Green Taverners ends later today.
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