U18s Win at Palace - Ipswich Town News
Cemal Ramadan (pictured) scored twice and Ted Bishop and Cory Galvin once each as Town’s U18s won 4-0 away at Crystal Palace this morning.
The victory was the young Blues’ first win of the season. The U16s beat the same opposition by the same scoreline.
Meanwhile, Northern Ireland’s U17s, including Town first-year scholar Johnny Smith, finished fifth in the Syrenka Cup in Poland this week, beating Cyprus 3-0 in the fifth/sixth play-off yesterday.
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