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Garvan Linked Thu 20th Apr 2006 15:24
Everton and West Ham are both monitoring the progress of Town midfielder Owen Garvan, according to a tabloid newspaper. TWTD reported the Hammers interest in the 18-year-old back in September.
Parkin on the Radio Thu 20th Apr 2006 15:07
Striker Sam Parkin will be co-hosting SGR FM's breakfast show alongside occasional Portman Road PA announcer Tim Cole on Saturday morning.
Trialist May Return Thu 20th Apr 2006 14:36
Faroese midfielder Ingi Højsted may return to the Blues after impressing in his two-day trial last week. The midfielder was pencilled in to play in Tuesday's reserve game at Leicester but FA rules prevented the released Birmingham player from taking part.
Jim Loved Every Minute Thu 20th Apr 2006 14:23
Skipper Jim Magilton declared that he has "loved every minute" of his seven-year spell with Town as he prepared for his final home appearance, against Derby County on Saturday. The former Northern Irish international says he plans to continue his playing career for at least one more season after his summer departure from Portman Road.
Three Miss Out Thu 20th Apr 2006 14:18
Town will be without Alan Lee, Chris Casement and Ian Westlake when they face Derby County in this season's final home game on Saturday. Westlake has returned to training after his ankle injury but is not included in the 17-man squad.
Joe: We Must Be Stronger Wed 19th Apr 2006 18:03
Boss Joe Royle says he needs to add strength and power to his squad ahead of next season. The Town manager says his side have been out-muscled on occasion this year.
Memories of Lyall Wed 19th Apr 2006 13:07
Former Town boss John Lyall has died at the age of 66, what are your favourite memories of his time at Portman Road?
Jeffers Was Target Wed 19th Apr 2006 12:41
Boss Joe Royle has revealed that Francis Jeffers was the potential loan striker injured within minutes of Town making an enquiry regarding his availability in February. Royle saw the Charlton man as a solution to the Blues' striker injury crisis.
Town on Lyall Wed 19th Apr 2006 12:27
Town have released a statement paying tribute to former manager John Lyall who died of a heart attack last night. Lyall managed Town between 1990 and 1994, winning the old Division Two championship in 1991/92.
John Lyall Dies Wed 19th Apr 2006 11:25
Former Town boss John Lyall died of a heart attack late last night at the age of 66. Lyall was manager at Town between 1990 and 1994, taking the Blues to the old Second Division title in 1991/92.
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