Fab Back Saturday? - Ipswich Town News
Full-back Fabian Wilnis could be back in the Town line-up when the Blues face Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday. The Dutchman has made an incredible recovery from the shoulder injury he picked up at Coventry.
Wilnis was expected to be out for up to six weeks after picking up the injury at Highfield Road. However, he will have been out for just three weeks if he is OK to play on Saturday.
If he fails to make the trip to Lancashire then he will definitely be involved at home to Preston the Saturday after.
Manager Joe Royle says that Town have also had good news regarding Chris Makin: "Chris had made very little progress until yesterday, when he had a very good session with physio Dave Williams.
"He knows he stll has a lot to do but yesterday was very encouraging and he is now ready to be pushed on to the next level."
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