U18s at Charlton - Ipswich Town News
Town’s U18s are in action against Charlton Athletic at their Sparrows Lane training ground on Saturday morning (KO 10.30am).
Russell Osman's young squad will be looking to avenge January's 6-2 home defeat to the Addicks in their final league game of the campaign.
Charlton’s website states that their academy games aren't open to everyone: "Entry to U18 and U21 matches in 2012/13 is restricted to those who have passes issued by the academy.
"However, for U18 games, season ticket holders and Valley Gold members will also be able to gain admission by showing their booklets and membership cards.”
U18s: Michael Crowe, Jacob Marsden, Kyle Hammond, Rory Thompson, Josh Emmanuel, Joe Robinson, George Fowler, Omar Sowumni, Jack Willbye, Johnny Leddy, Amir Berkane, Ed Ellis, Andre Dozzell, Teddy Bishop, Cemal Ramadan, Cory Galvin.
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