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McParland: I've Never Been Beaten Like That Sun 09th Jan 2011 18:12
Caretaker-manager Ian McParland admitted that Town’s 7-0 FA Cup embarrassment at Chelsea was the worst result of his coaching and management career. The match, the Blues' worst ever defeat in the competition, looks likely to be McParland’s one game in charge with Town set to name Paul Jewell as their new manager on Monday.
Chelsea 7-0 Town Sun 09th Jan 2011 17:09
Managerless Town fell to their record FA Cup defeat as they were thrashed 7-0 by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. After an evenly balanced first half hour the holders and Premier League champions went on the rampage with the goals coming from Salomon Kalou, Daniel Sturridge (2), Carlos Edwards (OG), Nicolas Anelka and Frank Lampard (2).
Clegg: Keane Was Showing the Strain Sun 09th Jan 2011 09:05
Chief executive Simon Clegg says former manager Roy Keane’s angry exchanges with fans at Monday’s 1-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest showed that the pressure was starting to get to the Irishman. Keane rowed and gestured towards supporters behind the dug-out and on the way back to the tunnel after the club’s seventh loss in nine games.
O'Dea Given Permission to Play Sat 08th Jan 2011 20:47
On-loan defender Darren O'Dea has been given permission to play for the Blues in their FA Cup tie at Chelsea by his parent club Celtic.
U18s Lose at Norwich Sat 08th Jan 2011 20:44
Town's U18s lost 2-1 to local rivals Norwich City in a hastily-arranged friendly at their Colney Training Centre on Saturday morning.
McAuley: Some Players Let Keane Down Sat 08th Jan 2011 13:56
Defender Gareth McAuley says former manager Roy Keane was let down by some members of his squad. The Northern Irishman believes there are players at Portman Road who aren’t too sorry to see him move on.
Norris: Keane Can Still Be a Top Boss Sat 08th Jan 2011 10:14
Town captain David Norris says sacked manager Roy Keane could still go on to become a top boss, despite his failure at Portman Road. Keane’s 20-month spell at Town came to an end on Thursday when Marcus Evans gave him the bad news by phone.
Defensive Duo OK to Face Chelsea Sat 08th Jan 2011 00:15
Caretaker-manager Ian McParland has been given the go-ahead to play on-loan Celtic defender Darren O'Dea in Sunday's FA Cup third round tie against holders Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. McParland, who says he will move on once a new boss takes over at Town, has received more good news with Gareth McAuley OK to make the trip despite suffering a hamstring injury in last week's defeat to Nottingham Forest.
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