Fanzine Articles Wanted Wed 24th Jan 2007 10:23 As we approach the end of the January transfer window, we're starting to put together issue 86 of the fanzine. And as ever we're after contributions. |
Swans Give Up on Williams Wed 24th Jan 2007 09:53 Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins says Town's weekend FA Cup opponents have given up on signing Gavin Williams after the Blues put a £1 million price tag on the midfielder. Previous reports had indicated that Town wanted only £500,000 for the 26-year-old. |
Knights at Orient Tue 23rd Jan 2007 21:41 Striker Darryl Knights is on trial with League One side Leyton Orient. The 18-year-old played 90 minutes for the O's second string in a friendly against Brentford on Tuesday. |
Win Tickets With Coke Tue 23rd Jan 2007 11:53 Those nice people at Coca-Cola have provided TWTD readers with the chance to win two tickets to Town's home game with Wolves on Tuesday, 20th February. The soft drinks giant has launched its annual Buy a Player scheme which could see Town chairman David Sheepshanks dye his hair blue and flip burgers. |
Town on U's in Home Areas Tue 23rd Jan 2007 11:40 The club have commented on complaints from Town fans regarding the significant number of Colchester supporters in home sections during Saturday's game. Several fans wrote to the Blues complaining about abusive and aggressive behaviour from infiltrating opposition supporters. |
Coca-Cola Buy a Player Tue 23rd Jan 2007 11:22 Coca-Cola has launched its annual Buy a Player scheme which will see the soft drinks giant give Football League and SPL clubs up to £10 million. |
Smith Opts for England Mon 22nd Jan 2007 23:30 TWTD has learnt that academy central defender Tommy Smith has turned down the chance to play for New Zealand to commit his international future to England. The 16-year-old qualifies to play for both countries and was recently named in each of their U17 squads. |
Williams: I Want to Stay Mon 22nd Jan 2007 12:17 Midfielder Gavin Williams says he wants to stay at Portman Road despite being made available to other clubs by manager Jim Magilton. The Welsh international says his form has been affected by the speculation over his future in the wake of the Amsterdam trip. |
George: It Was Meningitis Mon 22nd Jan 2007 12:00 New signing George O'Callaghan has confirmed that his illness during his trial spell with Town was meningitis, contrary to statements put out by Cork City at the time. The midfielder, who made his Town debut on Saturday, was initially struck down with shingles which led to him developing viral meningitis. |
No Red Card Appeal Mon 22nd Jan 2007 11:10 Town will not be appealing against David Wright's red card during Saturday's 3-2 victory over Colchester after referee Graham Laws watched the video evidence and decided it supported his original decision. |