Town Squad for Crewe - Ipswich Town News
Town have few injury worries for the squad to face Crewe tomorrow with Only Manu Thetis out, suffering from his recurring achilles tendon problem. Striker Neil Midgley returns from his highly successful loan spell at Luton and finds himself amongst the subs as Richard Naylor is suspended for the next two games. The Town squad: R Wright, Wilnis, Clapham, McGreal, Mowbray, Brown, Stockwell, Magilton, Holland, Scowcroft, Johnson, J Wright, Axeldal, Midgley, Croft, Venus, Holster and Salmon.
Town's youths take on Leeds in the FA Youth Cup at Portman Road on Monday (7.30pm). An interesting time to see how our kids match up to one of the nation's best Academies. Richard Logan and Titus Bramble both look likely to take part.
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