Town midfielder Jim Goodwin will be unavailable for two upcoming fixtures after picking up his tenth yellow card of the season at Stockport County on Saturday.
The 27-year old Irishman was booked by referee Hooper in the 52nd minute for handball and will now be unavailable for Town's upcoming fixtures against Millwall (at home on March 7th) and Milton Keynes Dons (away on March 10th).
Goodwin's suspension could open the door for midfielders Ian Craney, James Berrett, Tom Clarke or Michael Flynn.
Players can now pick up an accumulated five yellow cards throughout the season without being suspended, which is good news for Craney - he has accumulated four yellows so far this term.
Any players picking up ten yellow cards before April 12th will be suspended for two games like Goodwin, whereas any players accumulating fifteen bookings during the entire 08/09 season will be banned for three games.
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