Reading v Ipswich Town - Chatroom Open Fri 09th Sep 2016 19:00 If you're not at the match, come and join us in the chatroom and discuss it with hundreds of other Town fans. |
Hunt on Life's a Pitch Fri 09th Sep 2016 18:31 Life’s a Pitch is live over Saturday lunchtime on Radio Suffolk with stand-in host Mark Matthews joined by legend-in-residence Kevin Beattie, New Tractorboy and TWTD’s Phil Ham, while the show will also catch up with former Blues and Reading midfielder Stephen Hunt (midday to 2pm). |
Dozzell on Target But U23s Lose Fri 09th Sep 2016 15:09 Andre Dozzell netted a late consolation for the Town U23s as they were beaten 3-1 by Barnsley at Oakwell this afternoon. |
Reading v Ipswich Town - Predictions Fri 09th Sep 2016 15:00 Town fans are pretty evenly split with their predictions for tonight's match, but what do you think? |
U18s at Home to Huddersfield Fri 09th Sep 2016 14:28 Town’s U18s will be looking to continue their 100 per cent start to the season when they face Huddersfield at Playford Road on Saturday morning (KO 11am). |
Ex-Carlisle and Tottenham Full-Back on Trial Fri 09th Sep 2016 12:52 Former Carlisle and Tottenham defender Alex McQueen has joined the Blues on trial and is in the U23s team facing Barnsley at Oakwell this afternoon (free entry, KO 1pm). |
Coke Returns to Action for U23s Fri 09th Sep 2016 10:20 Midfielder Giles Coke will return to action when the U23s take on Barnsley at Oakwell this afternoon (KO 1pm, free entry). |
Town Visit Reading Looking For Revenge at Start of Tough Month Fri 09th Sep 2016 06:00 Town take on Reading in this evening’s live Sky game at the start of a tough run of September fixtures looking to avenge last season’s 5-1 defeat at the Madejski Stadium (Sky Sports One/Sky Sports Mix from 7.30pm, kick-off 8pm). |
Best: Mick's the Perfect Boss for Me Fri 09th Sep 2016 06:00 Town new boy Leon Best believes his working relationship with manager Mick McCarthy is already “perfect” and can’t wait to make his debut at Reading this evening. |
McCarthy: Written Off Best Has Something to Prove Fri 09th Sep 2016 06:00 Boss Mick McCarthy believes new striker Leon Best has something to prove with Town, his career having stalled in recent seasons. The 29-year-old, who signed a one-year deal with an option for a further season having impressed while on trial, is likely to be among the subs as the Blues take on Reading in this evening’s live Sky game at the Madejski Stadium. |