Summer Rumours Start Sun 04th May 2003 20:58 The summer round of transfer rumours got off to a rip-roaring, speculation-tastic start in Sunday's tabloids with a number of Town players and a former manager getting a mention. |
Burley Tips Town Sun 04th May 2003 20:39 Former Town boss George Burley tipped his old club for promotion to the Premiership next season after they beat his current Derby side 4-1 at a canter. |
Derby 1-4 Town Sun 04th May 2003 17:09 Town skipper Matt Holland scored with what could be his last touch for the Blues to complete a comprehensive 4-1 victory over Derby at Pride Park. The season looked to be coming to a disappointing end when a deflected Rob Lee cross put Derby ahead but goals from Couñago, Darren Bent, Magilton and late on Holland gave the three points to the Blues. |
Miller, Makin and Fab OK Fri 02nd May 2003 17:45 Town should have Fabian Wilnis, Chris Makin and Tommy Miller in their line-up at Derby on Sunday KO 1.30pm) despite all having injury worries this week. Joe Royle has also called three youngsters into his squad. |
Town Cheering for Johnno Fri 02nd May 2003 16:35 Town have confirmed that they will receive £500,000 from Nottingham Forest if Paul Hart's side are promoted to the Premiership through the play-offs. A clause in the deal which took David Johnson to the City Ground would see Town get the much-needed windfall. |
Venus Handed Free Fri 02nd May 2003 16:16 Veteran centre-half Mark Venus has been released on a free transfer by Town. The 36-year-old is out of contract at the end of June and has spent most of this season on the sidelines. |
No Free for Sereni Fri 02nd May 2003 16:13 Town have denied that on loan keeper Matteo Sereni has been made available on a free transfer, as recently reported elsewhere. Sereni, along with Ulrich Le Pen, is on a season-long loan and the Blues are hopeful of obtaining fees for both players. |
Chairman on CVA Fri 02nd May 2003 15:47 Town chairman David Sheepshanks has welcomed the club's creditors' acceptance of the Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA). At a series of meetings this morning 98.2% by value voted for the financial restructuring plan. |
Creditors Accept CVA Fri 02nd May 2003 15:13 Ipswich Town's creditors this morning overwhelmingly accepted the proposed Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) at a series of meetings in the Galleria at Portman Road. 98.2% of creditors by value agreed to go along with the plan put together by the club along with administrators Deloitte and Touche. |
Pullen in Shock Thu 01st May 2003 17:22 Town keeper James Pullen says he was in shock when Joe Royle told him he was making him available on a free transfer. The former Heybridge Swifts man thought he was about to be told he was going to make his third first-team start for the Blues. |