U19s Win Again - Ipswich Town News
Town's U19s won their final league fixture of the season 3-0 away at Millwall. Goals from Erkan Okay (2) and a penalty from Robert Dickinson won the day for Town.
The Blues were rather helped by a Millwall player punching Dickinson in the penalty area after half an hour. The referee sent him off and awarded a penalty which Dickinson scored himself.
The U17s were not in action this weekend. Their next game will be their play-off semi-final against Manchester United on April 27th.
Town's U19s, already winners of their league, will play Arsenal at home on the same night in a play-off semi-final.
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