Keano Blast at Jim Fri 17th Nov 2006 09:24 Sunderland boss Roy Keane has launched a thinly veiled attack on Town manager Jim Magilton in the wake of the collapse of Tommy Miller's loan move. A disagreement between the pair is understood to have scuppered the deal. |
Nyman in Town Thu 16th Nov 2006 23:51 Finnish international central defender Ari Nyman will join the Blues on trial next week. The 22-year-old currently plays for his home town club Inter Turku. |
Trust on Town Accounts Thu 16th Nov 2006 22:21 Ipswich Town Ist, the Supporters Trust, has commented on the club's accounts for the year ending June 2006 which were published last week. |
Pollitt No to Palace Thu 16th Nov 2006 13:14 New Town loan keeper Mike Pollitt has revealed that he turned down the chance to join Crystal Palace to move to Portman Road. The Wigan stopper agreed a month's loan yesterday and will arrive in Suffolk on Friday ahead of Sunday's derby at home to Norwich City. |
Chairman on SGR Thu 16th Nov 2006 10:02 Town chairman David Sheepshanks will be answering fans' questions on Tim Cole's SGR FM show on Saturday morning from 10am. |
Currie Move Today? Thu 16th Nov 2006 09:47 Winger Darren Currie is expected to complete his loan move to Coventry later today, according to reports in a number of newspapers this morning. The various papers take different views on whether Dele Adebola will move in the opposite direction as part of the deal. |
Duo Win Caps Wed 15th Nov 2006 21:33 Alan Lee and Jaime Peters both won caps from the bench on Wednesday evening. Lee came on as a 79th minute sub as the Republic of Ireland thrashed San Marino 5-0 at Lansdowne Road. |
Wigan on Pollitt Move Wed 15th Nov 2006 16:27 Wigan boss Paul Jewell says that Mike Pollitt's loan move to Town does not mean his Wigan career is over. The Latics have allowed the 34-year-old to move to Portman Road for a month but have a 24-hour recall should they require him to return to the JJB. |
Reserves Beat Cobblers Wed 15th Nov 2006 16:21 Owen Garvan played the full 90 minutes as Town's reserves beat Northampton 1-0 at Sixfields this afternoon. A Tom Bonner own goal in the 72nd minute gave the Blues their victory. |
Simon Inglis in Town Wed 15th Nov 2006 15:32 Football writer and architectural historian Simon Inglis will be speaking at Ipswich Town Hall on Thursday, 7th December (7-9pm). Inglis's illustrated talk is one aspect of Ipswich Museum's IPSWICH@PLAY Community Studies Project. |