Jackson Apologises For Dismissal - Ipswich Town News
Striker Kayden Jackson has apologised for his 10th-minute red card in Town’s 1-0 home loss to Sunderland.
In a tweet, the 26-year-old, who caught Black Cats defender Bailey Wright with a high boot, said: "I take full accountability for what happened tonight, I've cost the boys the three points in what was a massive game and for that I apologise.
"There was no malice intended on my behalf but I'm aware it's nowhere near good enough and I'll do my utmost to put it right asap.”
Jackson will now now be suspended for three games, Saturday’s trip to Crewe, the home game with Blackpool and the visit to Peterborough.
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