U19s Beat Reading - Ipswich Town News
Striker Craig Reid was the hero for the Town U19s on Saturday morning when he twice netted from the spot to give Ian Smith's side a 2-1 win in windy conditions.
Reid could even have had a third chance to show his penalty prowess with the Blues having been denied another one when Billy Clarke had been fouled early on.
The referee eventually awarded kicks for fouls on Reid himself and Cathal Lordan.
What to read next:
U18s Beat Canaries in FriendlyTown’s U18s beat their Norwich City counterparts 2-0 in their final friendly of pre-season at Playford Road this morning.
Davies: Two Harsh DecisionsBirmingham City manager Chris Davies felt the Blues profited from two harsh decisions by referee Andrew Kitchen during last night’s 1-1 draw in the Championship’s season opener at St Andrew’s.
Hirst: Handball is a HandballGeorge Hirst felt referee Andrew Kitchen made the correct decision in awarding Town a stoppage time penalty in the 1-1 draw with Birmingham City at St Andrew’s.
McKenna: We Found a Way to Battle For a PointTown boss Kieran McKenna felt his side found a way to battle for what he believes could prove to be an important point his side drew 1-1 at Birmingham City and revealed that the club has reported the incident in which Jack Taylor was assaulted by a fan following George Hirst’s late, late penalty to the authorities.