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Hyam, Emmanuel and Alabi Make Debuts for Loan Clubs - Ipswich Town News

Midfielder Luke Hyam made his debut for loan side Rotherham as an 82nd minute sub as the Millers beat Bristol City 3-0 at the New York Stadium.

Hyam, 24, who joined the South Yorkshiremen on loan until January on Wednesday, was making his first senior appearance since Town's FA Cup replay against Southampton at Portman Road in January.

Been a long 10 months but was great to get back playing again and make my debut for Rotherham ⚽️🙌🏼– Luke Hyam (@LukeHyam19) November 29, 2015

Elsewhere, Josh Emmanuel made his first appearance for Crawley alongside Josh Yorwerth as the Red Devils lost 3-1 at Carlisle in League Two. The 18-year-old right-back was replaced after 62 minutes.

James Alabi made his debut for Grimsby as a 76th minute sub as the Mariners beat Kidderminster 1-0 at Blundell Park in the Vanarama National League.

Meanwhile, Cameron Stewart came on in the 85th minute as his loan club Doncaster drew 2-2 with Tony Mowbray’s League One leaders Coventry City at the Keepmoat Stadium.

Matt Clarke was an unused sub as Portsmouth drew 2-2 at Wycombe, while Michael Crowe also remained on the bench throughout as Stevenage beat Morecambe 4-3, both in League Two.

Young striker Cemal Ramadan netted his second goal in three games - this time a rebound after his penalty had been saved - for his loan side Bury Town as they beat Thurrock 4-2 in the FA Trophy.

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