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Ipswich ready to offload Campo

IPSWICH Town are ready to offload Spanish misfit Iván Campo. The former Real Madrid and Bolton Wanderers star has not featured for the Blues since their 2-2 home draw with Swansea six games ago and will be allowed to go out on loan before the window closes next week if a club comes in for him.

Blues look to South America for players

Players from South America have recently been scouted by Ipswich Town's Steve McCall and three or four could be asked over for a further look in the near future.

FA will not penalise Norris further

David Norris will keep his place against Derby County on Saturday with the FA taking no further action against him for his controversial goal celebration.

New signings unlikely until January

Ipswich Town probably won't be making a new signing until January, with free agent Graham Gartland and Celtic's Darren O'Dea heavily linked. Blues chief executive Derek Bowden said: “It is highly unlikely we will be bring in another emergency loan player before the deadline next week.

Alex BruceFingers crossed for Bruce

ALEX Bruce all of a sudden becomes a vital member of Ipswich Town manager Jim Magilton's squad with the Blues boss keeping his fingers crossed the 24-year-old comes through tonight's Republic of Ireland international unscathed.

David NorrisNorris meets grieving family to apologise

IPSWICH Town midfielder David Norris spent an hour with the Peak family yesterday and apologised for his 'handcuffs' goal celebration after scoring the winning goal at Blackpool on November 8.

Double blow for SheepshanksDouble blow for Sheepshanks

BLUES chairman David Sheepshanks is set to be handed a double snub by the Football Association.

Gareth McAuleyMcAuley big doubt for Town

GARETH McAuley has been rated extremely doubtful to be fit to play Derby County on Saturday.

David WrightDefender's goal challenge to forwards

DEFENDER David Wright has called on the Ipswich Town forwards to put away more chances.

Magilton defiantMagilton defiant despite defeat

DESPITE slipping out of the top ten after going down at bottom club Doncaster Rovers, Blues boss Jim Magilton insists his side are better placed to challenge for promotion than they were last season.

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