Jim: Fab Had to Go Sun 19th Aug 2007 00:14 Boss Jim Magilton conceded that Fabian Wilnis had to be sent off for a club record fourth time at Plymouth, but felt referee Kevin Friend's award of a late penalty was harsh. The Town manager said was “astounded” that Friend was allowed to take control of the match after a similarly card happy performance in the corresponding game last season. |
Plymouth 1-1 Town Sat 18th Aug 2007 18:20 Fabian Wilnis saw red for the fourth time in his Town career and for the third time against Plymouth as the Blues drew 1-1 at Home Park. Alan Lee put Town in front in the second minute, but the Pilgrims hit back through a controversial Sylvan Ebanks-Blake penalty late on. |
Smith and England Draw Sat 18th Aug 2007 08:21 Tommy Smith and the England drew their opening FIFA U17 World Cup group match 1-1 with South Korea in Seogwipo earlier today. |
U18s Face Addicks Fri 17th Aug 2007 13:59 Town's U18s start their league campaign with a home fixture against Charlton on Saturday morning (KO 11am). |
Bruce on Standby Fri 17th Aug 2007 13:15 Defender Alex Bruce is on standby for the Republic of Ireland squad playing a friendly with Denmark in Aarhus next Wednesday. |
Jim After Reaction Fri 17th Aug 2007 12:06 Boss Jim Magilton says he wants to see a reaction from his players after Tuesday's dismal Carling Cup defeat to the MK Dons when the Blues take on Plymouth at Home Park on Saturday. The Town manager could make changes for the visit to the South-West. |
Smith in England Action Fri 17th Aug 2007 09:20 Academy central defender Tommy Smith will be in action for England at the FIFA U17 World Cup on Saturday. |
Navas Talks Continue Fri 17th Aug 2007 08:48 Today's Spanish newspapers continue to report ongoing negotiations between the Blues and Málaga regarding the signing of centre-half César Navas. According to the reports, the move could take place next week. |
Squad for Plymouth Thu 16th Aug 2007 18:53 Boss Jim Magilton has named an unchanged 18-man squad for Saturday's trip to Plymouth. |
Dyer Windfall Due Thu 16th Aug 2007 13:44 Former Blue Kieron Dyer has completed his move from Newcastle to West Ham. Town are set to get a small windfall from the Magpies' profit on the £6.5 million they paid the Blues for the midfielder after his move in 1999. |