O'Neill: Season Ticket Announcement on Wednesday Mon 15th Apr 2019 10:49 Town general manager of football operations Lee O’Neill has revealed that season ticket prices for 2019/20, the Blues’ first campaign in the third tier for 62 years, will be announced on Wednesday. |
Skuse: Horrible, Horrible Day Mon 15th Apr 2019 06:00 Midfielder Cole Skuse says Saturday was a “horrible, horrible day”, the Blues’ relegation to League One having finally been confirmed by the 1-1 draw with Birmingham City at Portman Road. |
U18s Drop to Second After Blades Defeat Sun 14th Apr 2019 23:43 Town’s U18s were beaten 4-0 by Sheffield United at Playford Road on Saturday afternoon and as a result dropped to second place in the Professional Development League Two South table with only their game in hand on new leaders Cardiff City left to play. |
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online Sun 14th Apr 2019 22:35 A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available. |
O'Neill: Fightback Starts Now Sun 14th Apr 2019 15:41 General manager of football operations Lee O’Neill says the fightback from yesterday's relegation to League One starts now. |
Owner Evans Apologises to Fans Sun 14th Apr 2019 13:33 Town owner Marcus Evans has apologised to Town fans in the wake of the Blues' relegation to League One and has outlined the plans for the future in a personal letter that will go out with season ticket renewals later this week, which has been published in part on the club website today. |
Ipswich Town 1-1 Birmingham City - Highlights Sun 14th Apr 2019 12:08 Watch highlights of Town's match against Birmingham via the club's official YouTube account. |
[Podcast] Ipswich Fanzone - New Podcast Now Online Sat 13th Apr 2019 22:35 A new podcast from Ipswich Fanzone is now available. |
Chambers Named Player of the Year Sat 13th Apr 2019 21:57 Skipper Luke Chambers was named the official Supporters Club’s Player of the Year at the Player Awards evening in Legends this evening. |
Lambert: Relegation Gut-Wrenching Sat 13th Apr 2019 18:22 Boss Paul Lambert admitted relegation to League One is “gut-wrenching” and “horrible” but insisting there is much to look forward to at Town, who drop into the third tier for the first time in 62 years. |