Plenty of Choices for Joe Fri 07th May 2004 13:52 Town boss Joe Royle has a virtually full squad to pick from as the Blues go into Sunday's vital final league game of the season at home to Cardiff. Only long- term absentees Chris Makin and Pablo Couñago will be unavailable for selection. |
Pablo Happy at Town Thu 06th May 2004 17:19 Town striker Pablo Couñago says he is happy with the Blues, despite speculation suggesting his future may well be away from Portman Road. Couñago is Town's highest-paid player and has another year left on his contract. |
Reserves Lose Thu 06th May 2004 16:50 Town's reserves lost their final game of the season 3-2 against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground this afternoon. |
More on Ticketing Thu 06th May 2004 16:29 Further to the earlier story regarding ticket sales should Town make it into the play-offs, the club have clarified the position regarding Away Match Passport holders and season ticket holders who automatically receive cup tickets. |
Reserves Side Thu 06th May 2004 11:33 Town have announced the reserve team which will face Forest at the City Ground this afternoon (KO 2pm). |
Royle on Cardiff Thu 06th May 2004 11:22 Town boss Joe Royle says that he doesn't expect Cardiff's well-publicised cash row to have an effect on them when they come to Portman Road on Sunday. |
Play-Off Ticket Details Thu 06th May 2004 11:06 Town have released details of how ticketing will work for the play-offs, should the Blues end their season in the top six. |
Reserves Wrap-Up Season Thu 06th May 2004 10:51 Town's reserves play their final game of the season at Nottingham Forest's City Ground this afternoon (KO 2pm), the match having been rearranged from last month when the Blues were stuck in traffic and unable to make the original kick-off. |
Big Investor Named Thu 06th May 2004 10:34 Town's £200,000 share investor is reported to be Michael Spencer, one of the richest men in the country with a personal fortune of £335 million. Spencer, 48, was the biggest investor in the recent share issue but has declined a place on the board. |
Foxes Still Want Bent Wed 05th May 2004 10:49 Town boss Joe Royle says that Leicester have told him that they are keen to keep Marcus Bent at the Walkers Stadium despite their relegation to Division One. At the weekend TWTD reported that Scottish giants Rangers are interested in Bent, while their Glasgow rivals Celtic are also being linked. |