Drinan at Irish U21s Training Camp Mon 04th Feb 2019 18:15 Town striker Aaron Drinan has joined up with the Republic of Ireland U21s squad for a training camp at the FAI National Training Centre, Abbotstown. |
Town's U23s Lose 4-3 Against Rivals But Remain Top Mon 04th Feb 2019 15:12 Town’s U23 side saw their lead at the top of the Professional Development League 2 South cut to seven points when they lost 4-3 to second-placed Crystal Palace this afternoon. |
Adam Przybek on Trial for U23s v Crystal Palace Mon 04th Feb 2019 13:29 Town are giving a trial to teenage West Brom goalkeeper Adam Przybek in today’s U23 game against Crystal Palace, which is being staged at the Eagles’ training ground. |
U23s in Action at Palace Mon 04th Feb 2019 12:22 Tristan Nydam, Barry Cotter, Bailey Clements, Conor McKendry and Brett McGavin will be in the U23s side facing Crystal Palace at their training ground this afternoon (KO 1pm).

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Town to Host Six County Cup Finals Mon 04th Feb 2019 09:43 Portman Road will be the venue for six Suffolk FA county cup finals in May, more than in any previous year. |
Skuse: We Believe Things Will Turn Mon 04th Feb 2019 06:00 Stand-in skipper Cole Skuse insists he and his team-mates remain confident in themselves and believe things will turn. Following Saturday’s last-gasp 1-0 home defeat to Sheffield Wednesday, the bottom-of-the-table Blues are now eight points plus goal difference from safety with 16 matches left to play. |
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online Sun 03rd Feb 2019 22:35 A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available. |
Ipswich Town 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday - Highlights Sun 03rd Feb 2019 12:17 Watch highlights of Town's match against Sheffield Wednesday via the club's official YouTube account. |
Foxes Await U18s in FA Youth Cup Sat 02nd Feb 2019 20:39 Town’s U18s will face Leicester City away in the quarter-finals of the FA Youth Cup if they beat Watford in their fifth round tie on Tuesday 12th February at Wingate and Finchley's Maurice Rebak Stadium. |
Lambert: A Really Poor Goal to Lose Sat 02nd Feb 2019 18:11 Boss Paul Lambert felt Sheffield Wednesday’s final-minute winner, netted by sub Lucas Joao, was a “really poor goal to lose” as the Blues were defeated 1-0 at Portman Road by the Owls, who recorded their first double over Town since 2006/07. |