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McCarthy: Wigan Will See It As a Game They Can WinMon 03rd Apr 2017 19:34 Blues boss Mick McCarthy says second-bottom Wigan will come to Portman Road on Tuesday night believing it’s a game they can win as they look to pull off an unlikely escape from relegation.
Samuel: Hard Work Will Lead to GoalsMon 03rd Apr 2017 19:00 Town loanee Dominic Samuel is like every striker in football — he wants to score goals and the more the merrier.
Samuel: My Faith is Important to MeMon 03rd Apr 2017 18:39 New Town signing Dominic Samuel has revealed his devotion to God and how his faith plays an important part in his life.
Samuel Delighted to Finally Make Town DebutMon 03rd Apr 2017 17:29 Dominic Samuel has reflected on his long-awaited Town debut in Saturday’s 1-1 home draw with Birmingham City and vowed to do his utmost to help the club avoid being dragged closer to the end-of-season scrap for survival.
McCarthy Hopeful Bishop Can Play a Part But Benyu Staying at AldershotMon 03rd Apr 2017 16:45 Blues boss Mick McCarthy hopes Teddy Bishop will play a part in the remaining games of the season but says fellow midfielder Kundai Benyu is likely to remain with his loan club Aldershot for the rest of the season.
McCarthy: Samuel Has Given Me Food for ThoughtMon 03rd Apr 2017 15:36 Town boss Mick McCarthy says on-loan Reading striker Dominic Samuel has given him something to think about ahead of Tuesday’s crucial home game against second-bottom Wigan.
Late Own Goal the Difference as U23s Lose to OwlsMon 03rd Apr 2017 15:20 A 91st minute own goal from Blues centre-back Chris Smith (pictured) saw Sheffield Wednesday’s U23s beat their Town counterparts 1-0 at Playford Road after a competitive 90 minutes.
McCarthy: Players "Irked" By Douglas AbuseMon 03rd Apr 2017 15:11 Town boss Mick McCarthy says the abuse aimed at midfielder Jonathan Douglas “irked” his team-mates as it would anyone else in a similar situation.