Former Ipswich Town star Milton 'stable' after health scare at match

Former Ipswich Town midfielder Simon Milton is in stable condition after falling ill during Sunday's Premier League match against AFC Bournemouth at Portman Road.

Simon Milton talking at Portman Road in April, 2024

Why it matters: Milton, 61, who serves as a club ambassador, has been a prominent figure at Ipswich Town for over three decades, both as a player and staff member.

The big picture: The incident occurred in the directors' box during the second half of Ipswich's 2-1 defeat to AFC Bournemouth.

Simon Milton talking at Portman Road in April, 2024
Simon Milton talking at Portman Road in April, 2024 (Alamy)

A quick response:

  • First responders at Portman Road attended to Milton promptly
  • The club confirmed he is now "stable and communicating"
  • He will return home to rest

Background: Milton played for Ipswich as a midfielder from 1987 to 1998, helping them secure promotion back to the top flight in 1991-92 under manager John Lyall – the year before it became the Premier League.

What they're saying The club released a statement saying: "Simon is now stable and communicating. He is in good spirits and will head home to rest."

They added: "He would like to thank the first responders at Portman Road and those that have passed on their best wishes."

The bottom line: The club has requested privacy for Milton and his family during his recovery.

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