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Hermann Won't Ask to Go Fri 26th Apr 2002 12:07
Hermann Hreidarsson, close to a third relegation from the Premiership, says he won't ask for a transfer should Town go down. The Icelander has previously dropped out of the Premiership with Crystal Palace and Wimbledon and is determined it won't happen again.
Fans Let Down - Matt Fri 26th Apr 2002 12:05
Skipper Matt Holland says that the Town side don't deserve the support they have had from fans this season. Holland says that supporters have been let down this term.
Big Reserve Night Hope Fri 26th Apr 2002 12:03
Town are to try to build-up the atmosphere at Wednesday's crucial top of the table reserve game against Derby at Portman Road (Wednesday, 7pm). The club are to put in place special pricing structures as the second string chase the FA Premier Reserve League (South) title.
U19s Semi-Final Fri 26th Apr 2002 10:14
Town's U19 Academy side face Arsenal on Saturday (KO 11am, Training Centre) in their play-off semi-final. The Town U19s have already won the FA Premier Academy U19s League.
Hogg in England Action Fri 26th Apr 2002 10:12
Town's U17 Academy defender Chris Hogg is likely to be in action for the England U17s on Saturday in their opening Group A match at the European U17 Championships in Denmark.
Marshall's Nightmare Fri 26th Apr 2002 09:49
Andy Marshall is facing a possible nightmare end to the season with Town fighting relegation and his old side Norwich still in the running for promotion. Marshall left Carrow Road last summer to join Town in a bid to get Premiership football.
Venus a Doubt Fri 26th Apr 2002 09:41
Mark Venus is again a doubt for Town ahead of Saturday's Manchester United game (KO 5.35pm). The centre half is again out of training, this time with a groin injury.
Johnno for £120,000 Thu 25th Apr 2002 14:07
Nottingham Forest are prepared to let former Town striker David Johnson leave for just £120,000 his agent has said. Johnson spent much of the latter part of the season on loan and scored five goals in eight games in his final spell away from the City Ground, at Burnley under his old Bury manager Stan Ternent.
No Bigger Game - Sheepy Thu 25th Apr 2002 13:22
Town chairman David Sheepshanks says that Saturday's Portman Road clash with Manchester United is the biggest game in Town's history. Town are now just two points behind Sunderland as sides enter their final games.
Dinner for Boys of 62 Thu 25th Apr 2002 13:20
Friday night sees members of Sir Alf Ramsey's First Division championship-winning side welcomed back to Portman Road as guests of honour at Town's annual ex-players' dinner.
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