Edwards Set for Meeting Ahead of Sentencing - Ipswich Town News
Town right-back Carlos Edwards is due meet probation officers compiling a report on his circumstances later today ahead of Thursday's sentencing. On Monday, the 32-year-old, who could face jail, pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified and without insurance.
Meanwhile, the premature twins his wife Denille gave birth to over the weekend are set to spend several weeks in hospital.
The babies, who are currently in incubators in intensive care at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, were born weighing only 2lb each with one understood to be suffering with jaundice.
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EFL Statement on AbandonmentThe EFL has issued a statement relating to yesterday’s abandoned Championship game between the Blackburn Rovers and the Blues at Ewood Park.
McKenna: An Inevitable DecisionTown boss Kieran McKenna says it was an ‘inevitable decision’ for referee Stephen Martin to abandon the Blues’ match at Blackburn Rovers and expects to return to Ewood Park to restage the contest.
Blackburn Rovers 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match AbandonedTown look set to face a return trip to Blackburn Rovers later in the season after this afternoon’s game was abandoned after 80 minutes due to a waterlogged pitch with the home side 1-0 up and with the Blues down to 10 men. Jacob Greaves was shown a straight red card four minutes after the break for hauling down Yuki Ohashi, then Rovers skipper Todd Cantwell netted a penalty on 59, but the heavy rain had made the game increasingly farcical the longer it progressed and in the 80th minute referee Stephen Martin took the players off and then 25 minutes later abandoned it entirely.