Royle Judgment Next Week Fri 25th Jun 2004 12:44 Town boss Joe Royle will have to wait until next week to discover whether he has won his legal battle over the compensation he received after being sacked as manager of Manchester City. The hearing at the High Court in Liverpool has lasted two days. |
Finidi: Bad Gamble Fri 25th Jun 2004 10:48 Former Town midfielder Finidi George has described his 2001 move to Town as a "bad gamble". The Nigerian left Portman Road last summer after settling his contract with the club. |
16,500 Tickets Sold Fri 25th Jun 2004 10:30 Town have revealed that season ticket sales are currently at the 16,500 mark, ahead of the club's target of 15,000. |
Jim Staying With Town Fri 25th Jun 2004 10:26 Skipper Jim Magilton says he will accept his new one-year contract at Town, but is not sure whether he will carry on as captain. |
Jamma Decision Next Week Fri 25th Jun 2004 10:09 Jermaine Wright's agent Jonathan Barnett says the midfielder will make a decision on his new club next week. The 28-year-old has told Town he will not be accepting a new deal at Portman Road and has several offers on the table. |
Royle in Court Thu 24th Jun 2004 11:22 Town boss Joe Royle was in court in Liverpool yesterday pursuing his £400,000 claim against former club Manchester City. Royle was sacked by City three years ago as they dropped out of the Premiership. |
Gills First Up for Town Thu 24th Jun 2004 10:02 Town will open their 2004/05 promotion campaign with a home game against Gillingham on Saturday, August 7th. The first away trip is on the following Wednesday, when the Blues take on old boy David Johnson's Nottingham Forest. |
De Vos Getting Started Thu 24th Jun 2004 09:28 New Town signing Jason De Vos has arrived in Suffolk after international duty with Canada and is looking forward to meeting his new team-mates when pre-season training starts on Monday. |
Kinsella a Target? Thu 24th Jun 2004 09:15 Town boss Joe Royle has admitted that former Colchester and Charlton midfielder Mark Kinsella could be amongst his list of targets. Royle says that as yet he has made no offer to the Irish international or anyone else. |
Boss on Departures Wed 23rd Jun 2004 18:57 Town boss Joe Royle has wished departing striker Marcus Bent all the best for his career at Everton, a club where Royle himself spent time as both a player and a manager. The Blues are still waiting to hear back from a number of out of contract players but Royle is confident the majority will re-sign. |