Alun Stays at Bradford - Ipswich Town News
Striker Alun Armstrong is to stay at Bradford City for a second month. The former Middlesbrough man has impressed since moving to Valley Parade and scored the Bantams' goal in their 1-0 win against Norwich City.
Armstrong has made five appearances since his move, scoring just the one goal.
The ex-Stockport man will be with Bradford when they face Town at Portman Road on February 14th but the terms of the agreement mean he will not be involved.
Armstrong, 28, is available on a free transfer and is out of contract in the summer, but as yet there is no talk about making his move to West Yorkshire a permanent one.
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