Academy First Year Wins Cap - Ipswich Town News
Academy first-year scholar Cory Galvin came on as a sub for the Republic of Ireland U17s yesterday as they beat hosts Macedonia 4-1 in the second game in their European Championships qualifying group.
Striker Galvin had previously come off the bench in the 1-1 draw with Sweden on Saturday.
The Irish youngsters, who are in a good position to qualify for the next stage of qualifying, complete their fixtures with a match against Romania on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Town’s U21 game at Colchester which was postponed earlier in the week will now be played on Monday, February 4th 2013 (KO 7pm).
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