Miller declared fit to play as Ipswich prepare for the play-offs

Friday 14 May 2004 19:00 EDT
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Ipswich have a clean bill of health for their play-off semi-final first-leg clash with West Ham at Portman Road tomorrow.

Ipswich have a clean bill of health for their play-off semi-final first-leg clash with West Ham at Portman Road tomorrow.

Tommy Miller handed boss Joe Royle a major boost when he reported 100 per cent fit after an injury scare earlier in the week.

The 11-goal midfielder has overcome a bruised and swollen foot sustained in last weekend's draw with Cardiff which saw the Tractor Boys edge into the play-offs.

Fellow midfielder Chris Bart-Williams is in contention for his first start in 12 games after being sidelined with a back problem.

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