Leadbitter Could Face Canaries Wed 20th Apr 2011 19:55 Midfielder Grant Leadbitter could still be involved in Thursday’s East Anglian derby against Norwich City at Portman Road despite being stretchered off after suffering a head injury in the second half of Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Bristol City. The 25-year-old was taken to hospital but returned to Ipswich later on that evening. |
Six-a-Side Teams Wanted Wed 20th Apr 2011 16:27 Town’s Charitable Trust are after teams for a new six-a-side adult league taking place at Portman Road over the summer. |
Swansea Ticket Sales Stop On Thursday Wed 20th Apr 2011 12:39 Fans who are planning to go to Monday’s game at Swansea need to buy their tickets before noon on Thursday. The match is all-ticket and Town’s Ticket Office is closed over the Easter weekend. |
Norris Talks Continue Wed 20th Apr 2011 11:26 Boss Paul Jewell says he spoke to skipper David Norris regarding his new contract again yesterday, having talked to his agent last week. The Blues manager says the club is continuing to work on securing the 30-year-old's signature. |
McAuley Agrees Deal as Rangers Linked Wed 20th Apr 2011 10:35 Blues boss Paul Jewell says Town have agreed terms with central defender Gareth McAuley and that he hopes the Northern Irishman will join Damien Delaney in signing his new deal in the next few days. One of this morning’s tabloids claims next season's Rangers manager Ally McCoist will be at Thursday’s East Anglian derby with Norwich to run the rule over the 31-year-old, but the Town boss says that their interest is news to him. |
Delaney Signs New Deal Wed 20th Apr 2011 09:10 Central defender Damien Delaney has signed his new contract with the Blues. The Irishman has put pen to paper on a two-year deal which could extend to three depending on appearances in the second season. |
Naked Football Show Tonight Wed 20th Apr 2011 09:01 This evening's The Naked Football Show (ICR FM 6pm) looks at all the Town issues of the moment with regular hosts Graham Blackburn and Phil Ham joined in the studio by Ian McIntyre and Matt Keane. |