Mahon Number 25 Tue 09th Sep 2003 11:31 Loan signing Alan Mahon has been handed the Town number 25 shirt. Mahon signed for the Blues yesterday and trained for the first time this morning. |
Bowden Faces Questions Tue 09th Sep 2003 10:58 Town chief executive Derek Bowden faced questions from over 100 fans at the Galleria in a public meeting organised by Ipswich Town First, the recently formed Supporters Trust, and chaired by Anglia TV's Stuart Jarrold. |
Carsley Linked Mon 08th Sep 2003 23:47 A newspaper report claims that Everton midfielder Lee Carsley is a Town loan target. Blues' manager Joe Royle admitted last week that he would like to take a second player on a short-term deal ahead of the weekend trip to West Brom. |
Johnno Helps County Mon 08th Sep 2003 11:30 Former Town striker David Johnson has unusually become a hero at Notts County while a player at rivals Nottingham Forest. Johnson attended cash-strapped County's game with Luton at the weekend and gave the ailing club £500. |
Fans to Quiz Bowden Mon 08th Sep 2003 08:58 Town chief executive Derek Bowden will be answering questions from fans at a public meeting set up by Ipswich Town First this evening. With dissent on the terraces, more players exiting and the financial state of the club still a concern it promises to be an interesting and lively evening. |
U19s Lose Sat 06th Sep 2003 17:00 Town's U19s lost their home game to Watford on Saturday morning 1-0. The Blues fielded a young side as many senior academy players had been involved in the reserves loss to Arsenal on Wednesday. |
Mahon Loan Confirmed Fri 05th Sep 2003 17:36 Blues' boss Joe Royle has confirmed that Blackburn left winger Alan Mahon has agreed to join Town on loan for three months. |
Joe: Mahon Keen to Sign Fri 05th Sep 2003 12:54 Town boss Joe Royle says that targeted loan midfielder Alan Mahon is keen to sign for the Blues. Royle spoke to the Irishman this morning regarding a three-month switch to Portman Road. |
Notts County Appeal Fri 05th Sep 2003 10:37 Notts County, Town's scheduled Carling Cup opponents later this month, are on the verge of disappearing. Fan John Thornhill is appealing for help from supporters of other clubs. |
Club Answers Questions Fri 05th Sep 2003 10:09 Town chief executive Derek Bowden answered questions from fans both via the club's Ipswich World service and from the London Branch of the Supporters Club yesterday. For the first quizzing he was joined by club chairman David Sheepshanks. |