Graaven Released - Ipswich Town News
Ipswich Town FC have released 19 year old Guillermo Graaven after the Dutch youngster failed to break into the first team after a list of injuries plagued his time at Town.
Graaven joined in the summer of 2000 along with Nabil Abidallah but a ligament injury in an early reserve game against Leicester restricted his chances at the Club. He subsequently has had a broken leg, and in August 2001 was arrested on a rape claim but was cleared in November.
Clearly he has not had the best of times at Ipswich, and we wish him well.
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