Morris Nets Twice as U23s Win at Coventry Mon 27th Jan 2020 16:19 Ben Morris netted a second-half brace as a dominant Ipswich Town U23s side ran out 3-0 winners away to Coventry City, with Liam Gibbs also on the scoresheet. |
Town Again Linked With Northampton Keeper Mon 27th Jan 2020 16:10 Town are again among a number of clubs being linked with Northampton keeper David Cornell, who is out of contract at the end of the season. |
Ndaba Training at Ayr Mon 27th Jan 2020 15:45 Blues centre-half Corrie Ndaba is training with Ayr United with a view to joining Town frontman Aaron Drinan on loan at the Scottish Championship side. |
Foudil Joins Bury on Loan Mon 27th Jan 2020 15:08 Blues youngster Lounes Foudil has joined Bury Town on loan, one of 12 players currently with sides on a similar basis. |
Bialkowski's Permanent Millwall Move Confirmed Mon 27th Jan 2020 13:22 Keeper Bartosz Bialkowski’s permanent switch to his loan club Millwall has been confirmed. |
Bialkowski Set to Join Millwall on Permanent Basis Mon 27th Jan 2020 10:26 Town and Millwall have agreed a deal which will see keeper Bartosz Bialkowski join the Lions on a permanent basis. |
U18s Beaten By Watford Mon 27th Jan 2020 09:17 Town’s U18s were beaten 2-1 by Watford at Playford Road on Saturday morning with Brooklyn Kabongolo scoring the Blues’ goal. |
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online Mon 27th Jan 2020 07:35 A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available. |
Hat-trick Hero Biggs Lost for Words Sun 26th Jan 2020 18:06 Ipswich Town Women’s striker Maddie Biggs was delighted after scoring a first-half hat-trick against Huddersfield as the Tractor Girls booked their place in the FA Cup fifth round with a 4-1 victory. Playing at the John Smith’s Stadium against a Terriers side in the division above, Town’s young team produced a fantastic first-half display to record their third FA Cup scalp from the division above this season. |
Sheehan: This Adventure We're On is Incredible! Sun 26th Jan 2020 17:55 Ipswich Town Women’s manager Joe Sheehan admitted he was almost lost for words after his side’s stunning 4-1 victory over Huddersfield at the John Smith's Stadium in the FA Cup. The Blues registered their third giant-killing of the season to put themselves in the draw for the last 16 for the first time in the club’s history. |