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Jim Happy With First Half Sat 31st Mar 2007 19:22
Boss Jim Magilton was pleased with Town's first half display but less so with his team's performance after the break. Plymouth manager Ian Holloway was fuming after the game due to Mathias Doumbe's early red card and Sylvan Ebanks-Blake's disallowed second half goal.
Town 3-0 Plymouth Sat 31st Mar 2007 19:05
Mathias Doumbe's 78th second red card assisted Town's progress towards a 3-0 victory over Plymouth. After Doumbe's dismissal for a professional foul on Jon Walters, Owen Garvan and Alan Lee put the Blues into a comfortable lead. Late on, Danny Haynes netted a third, Town's 4,000th league goal.
Academy Scholars Named Fri 30th Mar 2007 17:37
Town have announced the names of this summer's new academy scholars. The seven youngsters will start full-time at Playford Road in July, although many of them have already played for the U18s and Jack Ainsley has even come on as a sub for the reserves on two occasions.
Jeffers Stays Fri 30th Mar 2007 17:04
Striker Franny Jeffers has had his loan extended until the end of the season after a scan showed his grade two hamstring strain has healed. Saturday's game against Plymouth is too soon for him to make a return, but the Blackburn Rovers man will be back in training on Monday and could play against Barnsley next week.
U18s Face Chelsea Fri 30th Mar 2007 12:55
Town's U18s face Chelsea at Playford Road on Saturday morning (KO 11am) without leading scorer Jordan Rhodes who will be with the first team.
Rhodes Named in Squad Fri 30th Mar 2007 12:40
Young striker Jordan Rhodes is included in Town's senior squad for the first time ahead of Saturday's home game with Plymouth Argyle. Boss Jim Magilton has also named central defender Ian Miller in his 19-man squad after recalling the 23-year-old from his loan spell at Darlington.
Jim Rejects Link Fri 30th Mar 2007 09:39
Boss Jim Magilton has rejected a suggestion that he might succeed Lawrie Sanchez as coach of Northern Ireland. A report claims the Irish Football Association see the Town manager as a candidate for the job should Sanchez move on.
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