Skuse: Season a Failure If We Don't Make Top Six Fri 01st Apr 2016 11:35 Midfielder Cole Skuse admits that 2015/16 would be failure if Town don’t make the play-offs for a second successive season. |
Skuse Over "Freak" Injury Fri 01st Apr 2016 11:32 Town midfielder Cole Skuse has provided an insight into the “freak” toe injury that saw him miss five games recently. |
U18s at Watford Fri 01st Apr 2016 11:29 Town’s U18s are in action away against Watford at the UCL Sports Ground on Saturday morning (KO 10.30am). |
We Can’t Beat Big Mick - Notes for Wolves Fri 01st Apr 2016 11:00 HarryfromBath assesses the mood in the opposition camp ahead of Saturday’s game at Molineux by delving into their forums. |
Town Enter Final Straight at Wolves Fri 01st Apr 2016 06:00 Town travel to manager Mick McCarthy’s former club Wolverhampton Wanderers as they move into the final eight games of the season in eighth place in the Championship, four points plus goal difference from the play-offs. |
Flattered McCarthy Coy on Villa Link Fri 01st Apr 2016 06:00 Boss Mick McCarthy says it's flattering to be linked with the vacant Aston Villa manager’s job and was coy when asked to rule himself out of the running, while admitting that he is still ambitious and would “like to be in the Premier League again, however that might be”. |
Skuse: We Deserved Rotherham Criticism Fri 01st Apr 2016 06:00 Cole Skuse has confirmed that he and his Town team-mates are desperate to eliminate the memory of a rock-bottom display against Rotherham when they take on Wolves at Molineux tomorrow. |
Skuse: International Break Beneficial Fri 01st Apr 2016 06:00 Cole Skuse believes going straight into an international break following the nightmare display in losing at home to Rotherham 13 days ago will have benefited him and his colleagues. |
McCarthy: Fans Not the Only Ones Unhappy After Rotherham Fri 01st Apr 2016 06:00 Boss Mick McCarthy says fans weren’t the only ones unhappy with Town’s performance during the 1-0 home defeat to Rotherham a fortnight ago, he was just as frustrated, if not more so. However, the Blues manager points out that Town, who go into tomorrow’s game at his old club Wolves eighth, four points from the play-offs, have had more good displays than bad this season. |