Sunderland Duo Staying Put Wed 23rd Sep 2009 16:54 Sunderland manager Steve Bruce says that strikers Daryl Murphy and David Healy will not be allowed to leave the Black Cats in the foreseeable future. Murphy is a long-time target of Town, while Healy has been linked with the Blues on a number of occasions this summer. |
Town Announce Schedule for Newcastle Game Wed 23rd Sep 2009 16:50 Town have announced the schedule for Saturday’s game with Newcastle United which will see the North Stand renamed the Sir Bobby Robson Stand in honour of the legendary Blues manager. |
Reserves 6-2 Stevenage Borough Wed 23rd Sep 2009 16:35 Reggie Lambe scored a hat-trick and Ed Upson (pen), Colin Healy and Luke Hyam all scored once as Town’s reserves thrashed Stevenage Borough 6-2 at Portman Road this afternoon. |
Wright, Garvan and Healy in Reserves Wed 23rd Sep 2009 11:57 David Wright, Owen Garvan and Colin Healy are expected to be in the reserves side facing Stevenage Borough at Portman Road this afternoon (KO 2pm). |
Newcastle Without Guthrie for Town Clash Wed 23rd Sep 2009 08:34 Newcastle United will be without midfielder Danny Guthrie when they meet the Blues at Portman Road on Saturday after the former Liverpool man was red-carded during last night’s Carling Cup tie against Peterborough. Posh, who beat Town in the previous round, defeated the Magpies 2-0. |
Robson Family's Thanks for Service Wed 23rd Sep 2009 08:27 Lady Elsie Robson says Monday’s memorial service for husband Sir Bobby meant a great deal to the legendary Town manager’s family. More than 1,000 invited guests attended the service at Durham Cathedral. |
Naked Football Show on ICR Wed 23rd Sep 2009 08:04 This evening's The Naked Football Show (ICR FM 6pm) looks at all the Town issues of the moment with regulars Graham Blackburn and Phil Ham joined by Terry Holden and Phil Pritchard. |
The Long Game Tue 22nd Sep 2009 12:46 Columnist John Dickerson says Town and fans need to take the longer term view. |
Big Crowd for Town-Newcastle Clash Tue 22nd Sep 2009 12:13 Town are expecting a crowd of around 27,000 for Saturday’s home game with Newcastle United (BBC2, from 5.05pm). So far the club has sold 25,000 tickets with Newcastle taking up the whole of their 1,800 allocation in the Cobbold Stand. |
Town-Newcastle Game Live Abroad Tue 22nd Sep 2009 08:37 Overseas Town fans may be able to watch Saturday’s home game against Newcastle United live on TV. In the UK, the game is live on BBC2 from 5.05pm. |