No New Injury Worries - Ipswich Town News
Town have no new worries after Saturday's victory over Middlesbrough. None of the players who were being treated for knocks last week have suffered any new fitness blows and it looks like the Blues could be at full strength for Wednesday's game with Arsenal in the Worthington Cup. Whether George Burley will pick a full strength side is another matter as the opposition have already said that they will field an understrength side, probably one bearing a marked resemblance to the side that beat the reserves 3-0 two weeks ago. Town left first choice players out of both legs of the last round tie with Millwall.
The report this morning of Town interest in Jon Harley seems to be merely a re-hash of the story from early in the month. George Burley admitted having an interest in the Chelsea defender over the summer, but the Londonders were unwilling to let him go. Harley is currently on loan at Wimbledon and Town have subsequently signed two defenders, Amir Karic and Hermann Hreidarsson.
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