New TWTD Shirts Wed 12th Sep 2007 11:45 TWTD has launched a new online merchandising venture in association with PrintShop. |
Town Talk on the Radio Wed 12th Sep 2007 09:43 TWTD's Phil Ham is amongst the guests on Ipswich Community Radio's new football programme this evening (6-6.30pm), now provisionally titled Studs In Your Ear. |
New Role for Chairman Wed 12th Sep 2007 08:42 David Sheepshanks has been named chairman of Environmental Biotech, a company providing economical and environmentally friendly cleaning products. |
Upson Wins Cap Wed 12th Sep 2007 08:34 Academy midfielder Ed Upson won his first U19 international cap last night as England defeated Belarus 4-0 in a friendly at Notts County's Meadow Lane. |
Lowestoft Date Set Tue 11th Sep 2007 14:33 The reserves' S1 Sport Suffolk Premier Cup first round tie at Lowestoft will be played on Tuesday, 9th October (KO 7.45pm). The Blues second string won the competition last season. |
Jim: Deano Set for Loan Tue 11th Sep 2007 11:18 Boss Jim Magilton has confirmed that he will send striker Dean Bowditch out on loan if he isn't involved in his first team. The 21-year-old scored a hat-trick for the reserves against Southend last night as he continued his recovery from summer groin surgery. |
Upson With England Tue 11th Sep 2007 09:25 Academy midfielder Ed Upson could pick up his first U19 international cap this evening when England take on Belarus in a friendly at Notts County's Meadow Lane (KO 7.45pm). |
Train Problems Saturday Tue 11th Sep 2007 09:02 Fans travelling to Saturday's game at West Bromwich Albion by train are likely to face delays with strike action taking place on One Railway. The RMT has called the strike in support of a sacked colleague. |
Supporters Club AGM Tue 11th Sep 2007 09:00 The official ITFC Supporters Club are holding their AGM in the Legends Bar on Thursday from 8pm. Boss Jim Magilton and chief executive Derek Bowden will be in attendance and will answer questions from the floor. |
Chairman's Fears Tue 11th Sep 2007 08:58 David Sheepshanks says he fears promotion to and relegation from the Premiership could be brought to an end. Sheepshanks is concerned that foreign investors may push for the top flight to move to a model similar to sports in the US. |