Issue 94 of TWTD On Sale Tuesday - Ipswich Town News
Issue 94 of TWTD goes on sale ahead of Tuesday's home game with Charlton Athletic. Young central defender Tommy Smith is this issue's interview star, telling us how frustrating it is to have your season scuppered by a broken ankle, what it was like to make his debut, life as a loanee at Stevenage and much more.
There's also a chat with new goalkeeper-coach James Hollman, who is questioned by Jake Sweetman, one of his mates from his days as a Felixstowe schoolboy, as well as articles on everything from the rough time the club is getting from certain sections of the media and the Tevez saga to Robert Peston's possible recruitment as Town's manager.
You can buy your copy of issue 94 from our sellers around the ground (by Sir Alf, Planet Blue and the Portman Road entrance to the Greene King Stand) or by post either by purchasing a single issue or six-issue subscription here.
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McKenna: No New Injuries But It Won't Be the Same TeamTown boss Kieran McKenna has no new injuries but confirmed there would be changes to his team for Tuesday’s home game against Charlton Athletic, one forced with midfielder Azor Matusiwa suspended after reaching five bookings.
Town Women Lose in League Cup at PalaceIpswich Town Women levelled twice but fell to a 3-2 defeat away to Crystal Palace at Sutton United’s Green Gander Lane in the Subway Women’s League Cup, the Eagles netting the winner six minutes from time.
U18s Lose at NorwichTown’s U18s fell to a last-gasp defeat to local rivals Norwich City at their Avant Training Centre on Saturday.
Town Women at Palace in League CupTown Women are in Subway Women’s League Cup action away against Crystal Palace at Sutton United’s Gander Green Lane on Sunday afternoon (KO 2pm).