Sheepshanks on Bart Deal Thu 11th Dec 2003 21:24 Town chairman David Sheepshanks has welcomed the signing of Chris Bart-Williams, who earlier today signed a deal which will will keep him at Town until the end of the season. |
Naylor Ruled Out Thu 11th Dec 2003 17:35 Central defender Richard Naylor has been ruled out of Saturday's trip to former loan club Millwall due to the hamstring injury he picked up against Derby last week. |
ITDFC Play First Game Thu 11th Dec 2003 16:14 Ipswich Town Disabled Football Club play their first ever home game on Sunday, 14th December. ITDFC face their local rivals, Colchester United Pan Disability FC, in the inaugural Suffolk/Essex derby. |
Bowden at Trust Meeting Thu 11th Dec 2003 15:12 Town chief executive Derek Bowden will speak at a meeting organised by Ipswich Town 1st on Tuesday, December 16th in the Council Chamber at Ipswich Town Hall (7.30pm start). |
Bart Agrees to Stay Thu 11th Dec 2003 12:33 Loanee midfielder Chris Bart-Williams is set to sign a deal which means he will stay with Town until the end of the season. Yesterday, Charlton agreed to allow him to leave after the 29-year-old impressed in his three-month loan spell. |
Bloomfield Norwich Trial Thu 11th Dec 2003 09:38 Free-transferred midfielder Matt Bloomfield is set for a trial at Norwich City. Yesterday the 19-year-old turned down a month's loan at Boston United. |
Morrow and Hogg to Boston Wed 10th Dec 2003 17:48 Youngsters Sam Morrow and Chris Hogg have agreed to join Boston United on a month's loan. Midfielder Matt Bloomfield, also a target of the Pilgrims, has turned down a temporary switch to York Street. |
Bart Signing Thursday? Wed 10th Dec 2003 14:44 Town boss Joe Royle says that the decision regarding Chris Bart-Williams' permanent move to Portman Road now rests solely with the player himself. |
Kuqi's Brother on Trial Wed 10th Dec 2003 14:11 Town have revealed that they are taking Shefki Kuqi's younger brother Njazi on trial. Njazi, 20, will join Swedish trialist Eric Sundin in Town first-team training for a few days while Joe Royle and his management assess them. |
Davey Gives Up on Norwich Wed 10th Dec 2003 09:55 Millionaire businessman and gambler Colin Davey has given up in his attempt to buy Norwich City, and is now turning his attentions to Town. |