A Fine Tribute to Town's Greatest Year Tue 02nd Nov 2010 16:02 Roger Hermiston reviews 1980-81 — The Greatest Season in Ipswich Town’s History, which he says is a superb tribute to the club’s finest year. |
Keane: Griffiths and Other Youngsters Now Need to Kick On Tue 02nd Nov 2010 10:30 Boss Roy Keane says Jamie Griffiths and Town’s other youngsters now need to kick on and establish themselves in his first team squad. Griffiths, 18, made his senior debut as a late sub in last week’s 3-1 Carling Cup victory over Northampton. |
Edwards in Team of the Week Tue 02nd Nov 2010 08:57 Midfielder Carlos Edwards has been named in the Championship Team of the Week for his performance in Town’s 2-0 victory over Millwall on Saturday. |
Kiwomya Setting Up Friendlies Mon 01st Nov 2010 15:01 Reserves boss Chris Kiwomya is hoping to set up some friendlies during November so as to avoid going a month without any fixtures. This week’s planned Totesport.com Football Combination East Division game against Luton was postponed last week because the Hatters are in FA Youth Cup action. |
Keane: Relax and Chill Out Mon 01st Nov 2010 10:29 Roy Keane says he was telling people to “relax and chill out” and was by no means panicking after the Blues’ three successive league defeats. Town got back to winning ways with the 3-1 victory over Northampton in the Carling Cup and Saturday’s 2-0 league win against Millwall. |
Keane Pleased With Home Draw Mon 01st Nov 2010 09:59 Town manager Roy Keane was pleased to be given a second successive home draw in the Carling Cup, but for the moment is concentrating on the Blues’ league campaign rather than the quarter-final against West Brom. |
Fülöp Delighted That Priskin's Winning Over the Fans Mon 01st Nov 2010 09:25 Keeper Márton Fülöp says he's delighted that the Portman Road crowd is starting to take to his friend Tamás Priskin and named the striker as Saturday’s man of the match. Priskin, who scored his fourth goal of the season in the Carling Cup tie with Northampton, played an integral role in Jason Scotland’s opening goal against Millwall, then won the penalty which Grant Leadbitter converted in the second half. |
Keane-Wickham Row Claim Sun 31st Oct 2010 09:30 Town boss Roy Keane is claimed to have had a row with star striker Connor Wickham in a report in one of this morning’s tabloids. |
Keane: It Could Have Ended 7-4 Sat 30th Oct 2010 18:15 Town boss Roy Keane felt his side’s 2-0 home victory over Millwall could have ended 7-4 with both teams having plenty of opportunities to score. Lions boss Kenny Jackett thought his side were unlucky with two penalty decisions. |
U18s Win at Portsmouth Sat 30th Oct 2010 17:31 Northern Ireland U19 international striker Caolan Lavery scored two second half goals as Town’s U18s won 2-0 at Portsmouth on Saturday afternoon. |