Two Blues Youngsters Nominated for Goal of the Month - Ipswich Town News
Town youngsters Tommy Hughes and Zak Brown have both been nominated in the LFE Goal of the Month competition for March.
Hughes (pictured above) smashed in a strike from his own half in the 3-2 win at Birmingham, while Brown chipped in his stunner from an impossible angle in the 6-3 defeat of Crewe.
Register your vote via the LFE website or on Twitter using one of the hashtags below. Voting remains open until noon on 16th April. The winner will take a place in the LFE’s 2018/19 Goal of the Season contest.
Tommy Hughes, IPSWICH TOWN v Birmingham City #LFEGOALA Jack Smith, STEVENAGE v AFC Bournemouth #LFEGOALB Lewis Simper, CAMBRIDGE UNITED v Barnet #LFEGOALC Shayden Morris, FLEETWOOD TOWN v Tranmere Rovers #LFEGOALD Victor Maffeo, WIGAN ATHLETIC v Morecambe #LFEGOALE Zak Brown, IPSWICH TOWN v Crewe Alexandra #LFEGOALF Josh Pollard, PRESTON NORTH END v Carlisle United #LFEGOALG Dan Bradshaw, FOREST GREEN ROVERS v Cheltenham Town #LFEGOALH
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