Ndaba Joins Cotter at Chelmsford - Ipswich Town News
Young Blues defender Corrie Ndaba has joined Chelmsford City on a one-month loan, joining fellow Irishman Barry Cotter at the Essex side.
Ndaba, 19, has been on the Town first-team bench on four occasions but so far without being handed his debut, despite manager Paul Lambert having pencilled him in for a senior bow in the dead fixtures towards the end of last season.
Right-back Cotter, 20, extended his loan with the Vanarama National League South side until December 3rd earlier this week having made three appearances having joined them just over a month ago.
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