Fanzine Contributions Wanted - Ipswich Town News
After a busy January transfer window, we're finally getting down to putting issue 91 of the fanzine together, and as ever we're after contributions.
What have you made of the new signings so far? Did Jim strengthen the right areas? Is promotion a possibility? Did Watford play the ugliest brand of football ever seen at Portman Road, Luke Chadwick's appearances aside?
Articles on those subjects or any others Town or football-related are more than welcome, as are letters, cartoons and even verse. Send any contributions to philip.ham@twtd.co.uk.
If you're yet to buy issue 90, which includes an interview with skipper Jason De Vos, you can still buy a single issue or take out a six-issue subscription here.
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Rosenior: I Couldn't Be Prouder of My PlayersHull City manager Liam Rosenior said he couldn’t have been prouder of his players following last night’s 3-3 draw with Town which keeps the Tigers hopes of making the play-offs alive going into their final match and wished the Blues well for the remainder of the campaign.
Luongo: We're Enjoying the RideTown midfielder Massimo Luongo says the squad are enjoying the ride of playing in high pressure games as the Blues moved a point closer to the Premier League following a pulsating 3-3 draw with Hull City at the MKM Stadium.
Hull City 3-3 Ipswich Town - Match ReportTown moved level on points with second-placed Leeds United following a pulsating 3-3 draw with Hull City at the MKM Stadium having been in front three times. Returning striker George Hirst put the Blues in front in the 19th minute but the Tigers levelled on 40 through Ozan Tufan before Omari Hutchinson put Town back ahead with the first of two brilliant goals. However, Hull equalised again through Liam Delap in the 56th minute, then Hutchinson’s second put the Blues ahead again, however, Tigers sub Noah Ohio grabbed a point for the East Yorkshire side with three minutes remaining and the Blues were unable to take late chances to win it.