Time To Move On

Watch for Ndaba’s loan return vs Ipswich Town

Ross Halls examines how last night’s loaned players from Ipswich Town performed for respective teams.

NDABA CORRIE

In the 75th minute of Kilmarnock’s 2-1 loss to Hearts at home in the Scottish League Cup quarterfinal, the Irishman made his long-awaited comeback from injury.

Ndaba will try to return to duty for Killie when they face St. Mirren in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday after missing more than a month of action due to an ankle injury.

BRADSHAW, ZAK

In the National League match, Woking fell 1-0 to Wealdstone, and the young player played the entire 90 minutes.

The Cards lost for the first time in seven league games, and they’ll be looking to get back on track this weekend when they visit AFC Fylde.

C. J. MANLY

Leiston’s match against AFC Sudbury in the Southern League Premier Division Central ended in a 1-1 tie, and the young midfielder started and played for 70 minutes for Leiston.

Former Town winger Ross Crane gave the Blues the lead in the first half, but Sudbury tied it up to give the Suffolk teams a point each. Albie Armin, a former Town defender who is currently at Leiston, was dismissed late in the game for a second bookable offence.

PREVIOUS BLUES CORNER

Bolton Wanderers crushed Man United U21s 8-1 at home in the EFL Trophy, with Luke Matheson among the scoring.

Northampton drew 2-2 with Chelsea U21s in the EFL Trophy thanks to a goal from Tyreece Simpson, but they lost 4-2 on penalties at Sixfields.

With a 2-1 victory over Rochdale, Chesterfield strengthened their lead in the National League by scoring the game’s first goal through Armando Dobra.

Shaftesbury defeated Baffins Milton Rovers 3-1 at home in the Wessex Football League, with Brett Pitman contributing one of the goals. The seasoned forward has now netted 13 goals for the year.

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