Squad for Brechin Tue 03rd Oct 2006 14:35 Town have named the squad for Thursday's friendly with Brechin City at Glebe Park (KO 7.30pm). The game is being played to mark the Scottish club's centenary. |
Jim on Shortlist Tue 03rd Oct 2006 10:10 Boss Jim Magilton has been named on the shortlist for September's Championship Manager of the Month award. During the month the Blues defeated Southampton, Coventry and Sunderland, drew at Birmingham but lost at Colchester. |
No Inquiry Request Mon 02nd Oct 2006 17:57 Chief Executive Derek Bowden has revealed that the Blues have not been asked to supply any information regarding transfers to Lord Stevens's inquiry into corruption in football. |
Recent Signings in Squad Mon 02nd Oct 2006 17:11 Recent signings Martin Brittain and Ian Miller are included in the reserves squad facing Felixstowe and Walton in Tuesday's Suffolk Premier Cup first round tie at Delwood Avenue (KO 7.45pm). |
Gavin Gutted Mon 02nd Oct 2006 16:53 Midfielder Gavin Williams says he is gutted that he will miss October due to groin surgery. The Wales international will undergo the hernia operation later this week. |
Haynes on Scoresheet Sun 01st Oct 2006 21:24 Danny Haynes scored his first two goals for loan club Millwall on Saturday as the Lions came from behind to defeat Rotherham 3-2 at Millmoor. Haynes struck from the spot having won a penalty just before half-time, then added an equaliser in the 86th minute, prior to Alan Dunne's last gasp winner. |
Rhodes Scores in U18s Win Sun 01st Oct 2006 21:21 Academy striker Jordan Rhodes was quickly back in the goals as the U18s defeated Crystal Palace 3-2 at Playford Road on Saturday morning. Rhodes was returning to action after missing the opening months of the season due to a collar bone injury. |
Robson Back Home Sun 01st Oct 2006 21:18 Town president Sir Bobby Robson left hospital on Friday after his recent cancer operation. The ex-England manager had a brain tumour removed on August 23rd at a Newcastle hospital. |
Jim: Not Good Enough Sat 30th Sep 2006 00:49 Boss Jim Magilton pulled no punches after his side's 1-0 defeat at Colchester United. The Northern Irishman described the performance as “not good enough” and of a standard he won't tolerate. |
Colchester 1-0 Town Sat 30th Sep 2006 00:32 The Blues' first league trip to Layer Road for 50 years ended in a disappointing 1-0 defeat live on Sky TV. Karl Duguid struck after nine minutes to put the home side ahead, but Town will feel hard done by after referee Lee Probert inexplicably disallowed Jon Macken's second half ‘equaliser'. |