A look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs last night from Ross Halls...
CAMERON HUMPHREYS
The midfielder featured for Wycombe Wanderers as they were knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Aston Villa after losing 2-1 at Adams Park in the third round.
Humphreys came on as a 64th minute sub for Matt Bloomfield's side, who competed well against their Premier League opposition.
The Chairboys will now switch their focus back to League One action as they travel to Bristol Rovers this weekend.
LEON AYINDE
The Irishman featured for Rochdale as they won 3-0 at Hartlepool United in the fifth tier.
Ayinde came off the bench in the 81st minute for Jimmy McNulty's side, who returned to winning ways after back-to-back defeat and sit fourth in the table.
The Dale are next in action when they host Braintree Town this weekend.
In the squad for the first time 👊#AmberArmy | #SuttonUnited | #SLFF | #ForeverAmber💛 pic.twitter.com/QJgshqESOn
— Sutton United FC (@suttonunited) September 24, 2024
FINLEY BARBROOK AND EDWIN AGBAJE
Barbrook came on as a 57th minute sub for Sutton United as they were held to a goalless draw with Yeovil Town in the National League.
Agbaje was in Steve Morison's matchday squad for the first time since signing, but was an unused sub as the U's made it three games unbeaten.
They return to action when they travel to Woking this weekend.
RYAN CARR
The young midfielder was not involved for Gateshead, who returned to winning ways as they beat Boston United 2-0 at home in the fifth tier.
Carr celebrated his 20th birthday on Monday but now hasn't featured for Rob Elliot's side in the last two games.
The Tynesiders are back in action when they travel to Southend United this weekend.
HARRY BARBROOK
The young full-back featured for Lowestoft Town as they were beaten 3-2 at Spalding United in the Southern League Premier Division Central.
Jamie Godbold's side let slip a two goal led to suffer back-to-back league defeats, with both sides ending the game with ten men.
The Trawler Boys are on the road again as they switch their focus to cup action when they travel to Haringey Borough in the third qualifying round of the FA Cup.
CHARLIE BINNS
The young goalkeeper featured for Bishop's Stortford as they lost 2-1 at home by Biggleswade Town in the Southern League Premier Division Central.
Steve Castle's side ended their five games unbeaten run in all competitions and suffer their first home defeat of the season.
The Blues are in FA Cup action this weekend as they host National League North side Hereford in the third qualifying round.
ELKAN BAGGOTT
The defender was not involved for Blackpool as they maintained their 100% winning record under Steve Bruce with a 2-0 win at Huddersfield Town in League One.
Baggott is recovering from an ankle injury he suffered in training last month and will be out for another month at least. He has made just three appearances for the Seasiders so far.
They now sit ninth in the table after three straight wins and host Burton Albion this weekend.
BYRON LAWRENCE SIGNS✍️
— Ipswich Wanderers FC (@_IWFC) September 24, 2024
We are pleased to announce the signing of midfielder @ByronLawrence from St Ives Town. Byron had a brief spell with us last season on loan from @needhammktfc, but now signs on a permanent basis.
Welcome Byron💙
Pic @angela_mrozek pic.twitter.com/uTr6RqQQ50
EX-BLUES CORNER
Bryon Lawrence has signed for Suffolk non-league side Ipswich Wanderers from St Ives Town after only joining them this summer.
The former Town youngster spent time on loan at Glen Driver's side from Needham Market last season as he continued his recovery from a horrific leg injury.
The 28-year-old will link-up with another ex-Blue, Chris Casement, at Humber Doucy Lane.
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