Joe: Why No Red for Kyle? Wed 01st Oct 2003 03:39 Town manager Joe Royle was unhappy that Kevin Kyle, the scorer of Sunderland's winning goal, was not sent off for a number of bookable offences in the first half of the Blues' 3-2 loss at the Stadium of Light. |
Sunderland 3-2 Town Tue 30th Sep 2003 23:13 Town's three-match league winning streak came to an end as Sunderland came from behind to win 3-2. Gary Breen scored a goal at each end before John Oster and then Richard Naylor made it 2-2. With six minutes remaining Kevin Kyle headed the winner for the home side. |
S'land Midfield Concerns Tue 30th Sep 2003 11:51 Sunderland have a number of midfield players unavailable tonight for their clash with Town at the Stadium of Light (KO 8pm). |
Stewart: How to beat us Tue 30th Sep 2003 10:52 Ahead of tonight's game against Sunderland, Town old boy Marcus Stewart has seemingly laid a few pointers on how his current team are vulnerable. |
Mahon Back in Squad Mon 29th Sep 2003 15:03 On-loan midfielder Alan Mahon returns to the Town squad facing Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Tuesday night (KO 8pm). Mahon picked up a groin injury at Notts County and missed the 2-1 win at Watford. |
Kuqi Keen on Staying Mon 29th Sep 2003 09:51 Loan signing Shefki Kuqi has reiterated his desire to remain with the Blues once his three-month spell is up. The Kosovo-born Finn scored on his debut for Town at Watford on Saturday. |
Newcastle Kid Linked Sun 28th Sep 2003 11:55 Town are interested in making a loan bid for Newcastle United youngster Bradley Orr, according to a weekend paper. |
Kuqi Price £250,000 Sat 27th Sep 2003 19:54 Reports in Yorkshire claim that Sheffield Wednesday would accept £250,000 for loan striker Shefki Kuqi. The Finnish international scored six minutes into his debut for the Blues as a sub at Watford. |
U19s Beat Fulham Sat 27th Sep 2003 19:51 Town's U19s beat Fulham's youngsters 2-1 at the Cottagers' Motspur Park training ground on Saturday morning. |
Joe: Game of Two Halves Sat 27th Sep 2003 19:32 Town boss Joe Royle described his team's 2-1 win at Watford as the proverbial game of two halves. He was distinctly unimpressed with his side's passing in the opening period and told them so at the break. |