Proudlock Due in Court - Ipswich Town News
On-trial striker Adam Proudlock has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and is due to appear at Telford Magistrates' Court next week. Proudlock, 24, is currently with the Blues for two weeks trying to win himself a contract at Portman Road having been sacked by Sheffield Wednesday.
The charge relates to an incident which occurred on September 23rd and the former Wolves man is due in court on October 11th.
Proudlock, fired by the Owls last month for a number of breaches of club discipline, vowed earlier this week to put his ‘bad-boy' days behind him and resurrect his career with Town.
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