Keane Confirms Triggs Still With Us Tue 21st Sep 2010 08:42 Town boss Roy Keane has confirmed that his dog Triggs hasn’t died, contrary to newspaper reports which appeared 10 days ago. |
O'Dea in Irish Squad Mon 20th Sep 2010 15:56 Town loanee Darren O’Dea has been named in a preliminary 26-man Republic of Ireland squad for their Euro 2012 qualifiers against Russia and Slovakia next month. |
Keane Targeting Second Loanee Mon 20th Sep 2010 13:30 Town manager Roy Keane says he has spoken to a manager regarding a second potential loan signing. The Blues boss says he’s close on his first new addition, that deal having initially been expected to go through last week. |
Keane: We Need Two or Three More Players Mon 20th Sep 2010 09:04 Boss Roy Keane says that ideally he’d still like to add two or three more players to his squad. The Blues manager is hopeful of signing a loanee in the next few days, the deal having been put on hold last week. |
Scotland Tips Wickham for England Mon 20th Sep 2010 08:51 Striker Jason Scotland says team-mate Connor Wickham will play for England one day. Scotland, who netted Town's second goal in Saturday's 2-0 victory over Cardiff, has been hugely impressed with the 17-year-old since joining the club from Wigan in a £750,000 deal last month. |
Sunderland Linked With Carson Sun 19th Sep 2010 10:03 Sunderland are watching academy midfielder Josh Carson, according to one of this morning’s tabloids. Northern Irish U17 international Carson, a second-year scholar, netted twice yesterday as Town’s U18s beat Reading 4-3 at Playford Road. |
Walters Hits Back at Keane Sun 19th Sep 2010 09:53 Former Blue Jon Walters has hit back at Roy Keane in one of this morning’s tabloids, claiming that he had to send a photo of his vomit to the Town boss in order to prove he was suffering from a virus ahead of the Exeter Carling Cup tie. |
Keane Delighted With Town's Bounce Back to Form Sat 18th Sep 2010 18:32 Boss Roy Keane was delighted with his side’s performance as the Blues jumped to second in the table via a 2-0 victory over Cardiff at Portman Road. Cardiff manager Dave Jones felt Adam Matthews’s own goal was the turning point in the match. |
Town 2-0 Cardiff City Sat 18th Sep 2010 17:01 Jason Scotland’s second strike for Town and an Adam Matthews own goal saw the Blues to a 2-0 victory over Cardiff City and into second place in the Championship. After a slow start Town, who were denied what looked like a certain penalty when Wickham was felled in the first half, went ahead after the break when Matthews headed past his own keeper, Scotland sealing the victory with 16 minutes remaining. |
U18s Defeat Reading Sat 18th Sep 2010 14:59 Northern Irish U17 interational Josh Carson netted twice as Town’s U18s beat Reading 4-3 in a pulsating encounter at Playford Road this morning. Both sides ended the game with 10 men, while Blues keeper Cody Cropper was stretchered off after being knocked unconscious. |