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Friday, 13 January 2012

Ipswich v Blackpool Online Free Live Stream Npower Championship Preview -14 jan-2012,15:00 CET

Ipswich v Blackpool Online Free Live Stream Npower Championship Preview -14 jan-2012,15:00 CET.Team news for Saturday afternoon's Championship clash between Ipswich Town and Blackpool at Portman Road.Watch Ipswich v Blackpool Live Stream Online Npower Championship 2012 Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on Saturday 14/1/2012 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Ipswich v Blackpool Stream Free Online Video Of Npower Championship Saturday,14 jan-2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 15:00CET.Npower Championship ,Watch Video Online Live Stream,Watch Ipswich v Blackpool Live Streaming Video ,Ipswich v Blackpool Stream,Ipswich v Blackpool Live free,Ipswich v Blackpool Streaming,Ipswich v Blackpool Live, Watch Ipswich v Blackpool online,Ipswich v Blackpool online, Ipswich v Blackpool Results,Npower Championship Fixtures.Ipswich are hopeful Jason Scotland is fit.
The striker was forced off in the 79th minute of Wednesday's 2-1 defeat at Birmingham having taken a couple of knocks but manager Paul Jewell is confident he will be okay.
Skipper Grant Leadbitter also emerged from the clash nursing a minor complaint but is expected to shrug it off.
Otherwise, Jewell is not expected to have any of his injured players available.
Jimmy Bullard remains sidelined with a serious virus, as does fellow midfielder Lee Bowyer (groin) while defender Damien Delaney continues to be doubtful with a foot problem.
Town have lost 11 of their previous 14 matches in all competitions and currently sit just three points above the drop zone.
Matt Gilks is nearing fitness but the visit to Ipswich will come too soon for the Blackpool goalkeeper.
A groin injury has kept Gilks on the sidelines since the goalless draw with Watford in December and, although he is due to resume full training next week with a view to returning in the for the home clash with Crystal Palace, Mark Howard will deputise between the posts for the a fifth consecutive game.
Barry Ferguson serves the final game of a three-match ban after the Seasiders' captain received a straight red card in the defeat at Birmingham on New Year's Eve.
Boss Ian Holloway fielded a number of fringe players in midfield and defence for last weekend's 5-1 FA Cup win at Fleetwood, and he admits their impressive display has given him a few selection for the trip to Portman Road.
"I've got a few problems to say the least," said Holloway. "A few people came back in to thicken up our squad so I've got some decisions to make for the weekend.
"It will be tough but I've try and pick a team which I think might be able to beat Ipswich, which is no mean feat."

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