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Jim Set to Return Tue 17th Aug 2004 09:58
Town skipper Jim Magilton received good news last night after undergoing a scan on his thigh injury. The scan showed that the tear on his thigh muscle which has kept him out of action so far this season has healed.
Dyer Windfall? Mon 16th Aug 2004 21:51
Town's moneymen will be keeping a close eye on developments at Newcastle United where former Blue Kieron Dyer is reportedly about to be shown the door. If Dyer moves a sell-on clause in his 1999 deal could lead to a much needed windfall at Portman Road.
Seniors in Reserves Mon 16th Aug 2004 19:38
Town coach Steve McCall says that a number of first teamers will be in action for the reserves in their FA Premier Reserve League (South) opener against Crystal Palace at Portman Road on Tuesday night (KO 7pm).
Magilton Hopeful Mon 16th Aug 2004 17:22
Skipper Jim Magilton says he is hopeful he may be able to return to full training by Thursday. The Northern Irishman is set to have a scan on his slightly torn thigh muscle on Monday evening.
No New Signing Imminent Mon 16th Aug 2004 13:57
Town boss Joe Royle admits that although he is keen to add to his squad, no new signing is immediately on the cards. Royle has been after a defender on a season-long loan, while a wide man and a striker have also interested him over the summer.
Academy Win Tournament Mon 16th Aug 2004 02:18
Town's Academy won the Dutch Doetinchem U19 youth tournament for the second year running at the weekend. The Blues beat Borussia Dortmund on penalties in Sunday afternoon's final after a 1-1 draw.
Finidi Retires Mon 16th Aug 2004 00:40
Former Town midfielder Finidi George has decided to hang up his boots. The Nigerian joined the Blues from Real Mallorca in the summer of 2001 for £3.1 million but made little impact in his spell at Portman Road.
Five With National Squads Sun 15th Aug 2004 19:22
Town have five players away on international duty this week, the most since relegation from the Premiership.
Joe Not Happy Sat 14th Aug 2004 21:54
Town manager Joe Royle had no excuses after his side was defeated 3-2 by George Burley's Derby County at Pride Park. Despite going in 2-1 up at the break, the Blues deserved little from the game.
Derby County 3-2 Town Sat 14th Aug 2004 18:24
Town lost their first game of 2004/05 3-2 at George Burley's Derby County despite being 2-1 up at the break. A penalty from Tommy Miller and a second from Dean Bowditch a minute later had put the Blues in front but goals from Marco Reich (2) and Inigo Idiakez won the game for the Rams.
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