Butler fit again
By Gareth Vincent
South Wales Evening Post
Roberto Martinez is set for a major selection headache when Swansea City return to action at Ipswich - because all his players are available.Tom Butler missed out as a result of a groin injury when Swansea saw off Wolves at the Liberty Stadium last weekend.
But the Irish winger is on course to return at Portman Road in eight days' time, while Ferrie Bodde is available again after a one-match ban.
"Tom has been nursing a couple of groin issues but we have worked hard with him this week and he should be back in training from Monday," said Swansea physio Richie Evans.
"He should be okay for Ipswich and apart from that we have no problems.
"We are just keeping our fingers crossed that the players we have away on international duty come back okay.
"We're working hard to make sure we hit the ground quicker after the international break than we did at Crystal Palace last month."

Evans is in daily contact with Trinidad & Tobago's conditioning coach over the state of Jason Scotland.
Swansea are also hoping Ashley Williams, Owain Tudur Jones and Shaun MacDonald come back unscathed from Welsh duty.
The rest of Martinez's squad have been in training since Wednesday ahead of the Ipswich trip.
"This is a great opportunity to get any injuries and aches and pains out of the way," Evans added.
"It's nice to be able to relax a little, but there is still plenty of work going on.
"The players are doing prehab sessions designed to prevent injuries, while we've also done aerobic fitness tests this week.
"We were delighted with the results of the tests."
Scotland's trip home has started in spectacular fashion - the striker scored a six-minute hat-trick as T & T thumped the Dominican Republic 9-0 in a friendly.
The Soca Warriors face Guatemala tomorrow and the USA in a second World Cup qualifier next Wednesday.














