Striker Still Sought Wed 06th Nov 2002 09:32 Town manager Joe Royle is still negotiating to bring a striker to Portman Road and has suggested the player he is after plays for a club still in Europe, leading to speculation that Arsenal's Francis Jeffers may be the man. |
Extended Loan for Miller? Tue 05th Nov 2002 19:27 Leyton Orient manager Paul Brush is keen to secure the loan of Town central defender Justin Miller until the end of the season. Miller was back at Town on Monday to meet with Joe Royle and Willie Donachie. |
Pullen Plays Second Half Tue 05th Nov 2002 17:37 Joe Royle has confirmed that James Pullen will play the second half of Wednesday's Worthington Cup game with Middlesbrough. |
Logan in for Shock Start! Tue 05th Nov 2002 11:39 Forgotten man Richard Logan is set to make his first senior appearance since the Morecambe FA Cup match in January 2001 when Middlesbrough visit Portman Road in the Worthington Cup on Wednesday night. |
Shirt Shade Gets Darker Tue 05th Nov 2002 10:14 Town chairman David Sheepshanks has confirmed that next season's home shirts will return to the traditional darker blue. Although the current shirt appeared of the usual hue when voted on, the final product was controversially of a much lighter colour. |
Pullen to Make Debut? Tue 05th Nov 2002 09:52 Town reserve keeper James Pullen and a number of other fringe players may play some role in Wednesday night's Worthngton Cup match with Middlesbrough. |
Bent Sees Specialist Mon 04th Nov 2002 12:30 Striker Marcus Bent could require an operation for a groin problem and sees a specialist today or tomorrow. The former Brentford, Crystal Palace, Port Vale, Blackburn and Sheffield United man has missed the last four Town games through injury. |
Royle Wants Loanees Mon 04th Nov 2002 09:34 Town manager Joe Royle has confirmed that he will be looking to bring in loanees before next week's match with Sheffield United. Royle has no names in mind as yet, but a front player seems his priority. |
Royle on Defeat Sun 03rd Nov 2002 20:17 New Town manager Joe Royle felt his side failed to create enough chances and were less than solid in defence. He added that although Andy Marshall admitted his was at fault on Palace's second goal, the keeper had previously made a number of good saves. |
Town 1-2 Crystal Palace Sun 03rd Nov 2002 18:39 Town fell to another home league defeat, their second in a week, this time to Crystal Palace. The Blues went behind to an Andy Johnson goal but got on back on terms as Darren Ambrose headed his eighth goal of the season. However, Danny Butterfield gave the points to the South Londoners late in the day. |