West Brom 4-0 Town Sat 15th Sep 2007 18:14 Town's poor away start to the season continued with a 4-0 defeat at West Brom. The Blues went behind to Ishmael Miller's goal during a first half dominated by the home side. Town improved after the break but were hit by a late three-goal salvo from Filipe Teixeira and Kevin Phillips (2). |
Murphy Wins Third Cap Fri 14th Sep 2007 21:52 Academy striker Paul Murphy won his third Republic of Ireland U17 cap as his side defeated Ukraine 3-1 in their first game at the European Championship qualifying mini-tournament they are hosting over the next few days. |
Alexander Only Doubt Fri 14th Sep 2007 13:57 Keeper Neil Alexander is Town's only doubt ahead of Saturday's trip to West Brom with his wife Joanne still close to give birth to their second child. Striker Alan Lee is fine after aggravating a hamstring in training earlier in the week. |
Colchester All Ticket Fri 14th Sep 2007 11:58 Town have announced that the home game with Colchester United on Tuesday, 23rd October will be all ticket with no cash turnstiles open on the night of the match. |
Murphy Set for Caps Fri 14th Sep 2007 09:17 Academy striker Paul Murphy could win two Republic of Ireland U17 caps over the weekend with his side hosting a four-team European U17 Championship qualifying tournament. |
U18s Face Dons Fri 14th Sep 2007 09:06 Town's U18s face the MK Dons on Saturday morning at the Woughton Sports Ground, Woughton on the Green (KO 11am). |
New Supporters Club Chair Thu 13th Sep 2007 22:06 Liz Edwards was elected chairman of the ITFC Supporters Club at their AGM on Thursday evening, taking over from Andrew Redfern. Liz was previously chair of the London Branch. |
Coventry Trip on Sky Thu 13th Sep 2007 17:46 Town's game at Coventry City on Saturday, 29th December has switched to a 5.20pm kick-off for live Sky Sports coverage. The Blues' home game with the Sky Blues on Saturday, 22nd September has already moved to a 5.20pm kick-off, also for Sky. |
Bowditch Happy With Loan Thu 13th Sep 2007 13:29 Striker Dean Bowditch says he is happy to go out on loan in order to play first team football. The former England U19 international is in contention for a place in Jim Magilton's squad for the first time this season when the Blues travel to West Brom on Saturday. |
Rail Strike Off Thu 13th Sep 2007 12:02 Saturday's planned railway strike has been called off after the the two sides came to an agreement. The proposed industrial action by the RMT would have seen many local rail services cancelled on Saturday with Town fans travelling to West Brom likely to be affected. |