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COLE HAILS TOWN SUPPORT

LEAGUE ONE
IPSWICH Town midfielder Cole Skuse has praised the club’s fans who have backed the team in large numbers, despite last season’s relegation.
The 33-year-old believes the following Town have away, as well as at home, is impressive.
“The supporters deserve a lot of plaudits and we need that support behind us all the way for the rest of the season – as it has been. They definitely have a role to play.”

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