Players Face More Cuts Wed 19th Feb 2003 09:28 Town's players are set to be asked to take another pay deferral. A number of meetings have taken place between players, the administrators and the PFA, although it us understood no agreement has been reached as yet. |
Yallop Looks to Forrest? Tue 18th Feb 2003 21:04 Reports in the United States claim that San Jose Earthquakes manager Frank Yallop could be looking to sign his former Town team-mate Craig Forrest. |
Squad for Wolves Tue 18th Feb 2003 19:40 Town have named their squad for Wednesday's home league game against Wolverhampton Wanderers. John McGreal is set to start after recovering from his knee ligament injury. |
Sir Bobby 70 Today Tue 18th Feb 2003 15:39 Ex-Town boss Bobby Robson celebrates his 70th birthday today, a day which he will spend training with his Newcastle squad. |
Royle Impressed With Fans Tue 18th Feb 2003 15:37 Town manager Joe Royle was impressed with the volume of Portman Road during the sensational ten-man comeback against Sheffield United. |
McGreal and Bent Return Tue 18th Feb 2003 15:16 John McGreal and Marcus Bent are set to step into Joe Royle's starting line-up facing Wolverhampton Wanderers at Portman Road on Wednesday night. McGreal is definitely returns after a knee ligament injury while Bent clearly impressed his manager as a sub in the dramatic comeback against Sheffield United. |
Dickinson's Grimsby Trial Tue 18th Feb 2003 14:15 Young midfielder Robert Dickinson is set for a trial with Grimsby Town. The Leeds-born player has been told his Town contract will not be renewed at the end of the season. |
Town Win Award Tue 18th Feb 2003 11:28 Town have won the Scottish Life Performance of the Week award for their recent incredible 10-man comeback against Sheffield United at Portman Road. |
Screening Sells Out Tue 18th Feb 2003 10:45 Town have sold out of tickets for the Portman Road screening of the Carrow Road derby with Norwich City. The Blues are showing the game in the bars around the ground. |
Board Could Go - Sheepy Tue 18th Feb 2003 10:33 Town chairman David Sheepshanks has admitted that he and his board could be forced to leave the club - if creditors refuse to accept the CVA. Sheepshanks was speaking to TWTD in an extensive interview which appears in the latest issue of the fanzine. |