A host of Town fans’ favourites will take to the field to raise vital funds for West Suffolk Hospital’s Forget-Me-Not Dementia campaign during a special charity match on Sunday afternoon.
Town boss Paul Jewell says left-back Joe Whight needs to show greater self-belief. The 18-year-old former Copleston pupil, who signed a two-year professional deal at the end of last season when he was an unused sub on a number of occasions, was back on the bench for the final game of the campaign at Doncaster on Saturday but is still to make his first team debut.
Bartosz Bialkowski has revealed he will be voting for Tommy Smith for the Players Player of the Year – a week after the centre-back was controversially dropped by Mick McCarthy.
Bart: My Best is Yet to Come
Friday, 15th Apr 2016 06:30 by Dave Gooderham
He might have just picked up two honours at the end-of-season supporters’ awards, but Bartosz Bialkowski has declared the best is yet to come.
In the week when the popular 28-year-old Polish keeper lifted the Supporters’ Player of the Year and Junior Blues Player of the Year awards, Bialkowski could be forgiven for savouring a personally-fantastic end to a tumultuous season.
But Ipswich’s number one has issued a positive message to downbeat supporters as he bids to make the goalkeeping shirt his own for many years to come.
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