Peters Extends Bournemouth Loan - Ipswich Town News
Town have extended Jaime Peters's loan at League One Bournemouth into a second month. The Canadian will be back close to home territory on Tuesday night when the Cherries take on Colchester at the Weston Homes Community Stadium.
Boss Paul Jewell is pleased to see the 24-year-old making regular appearances for Lee Bradbury's side: "Jaime is playing games and that's why he's gone to Bournemouth.
"He's happy to stay there and we're happy for him to stay."
Peters, who is contracted to Town until the summer of 2013, made six starts for the Cherries during his first month, playing wide in midfield, but is yet to open his goals account.
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