Chairman on CVA Fri 02nd May 2003 15:47 Town chairman David Sheepshanks has welcomed the club's creditors' acceptance of the Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA). At a series of meetings this morning 98.2% by value voted for the financial restructuring plan. |
Creditors Accept CVA Fri 02nd May 2003 15:13 Ipswich Town's creditors this morning overwhelmingly accepted the proposed Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) at a series of meetings in the Galleria at Portman Road. 98.2% of creditors by value agreed to go along with the plan put together by the club along with administrators Deloitte and Touche. |
Pullen in Shock Thu 01st May 2003 17:22 Town keeper James Pullen says he was in shock when Joe Royle told him he was making him available on a free transfer. The former Heybridge Swifts man thought he was about to be told he was going to make his third first-team start for the Blues. |
Pair Should Be Fit Thu 01st May 2003 16:59 Tommy Miller and Fabian Wilnis are looking increasingly likely to be fit for Sunday's end of season visit to Derby County. |
What Happens Next? Thu 01st May 2003 14:55 Friday sees Town's creditors meet to vote on the proposed Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA). TWTD looks at what will happen between then and the club coming out of administration. |
Three Doubts for Town Thu 01st May 2003 10:11 Full-back Fabian Wilnis and young midfielder Matt Bloomfield are injury worries ahead of Sunday's trip to Derby County (KO 1.30pm). Midfielder Tommy Miller is also a concern as he is not yet over his calf problem. |
Thomas For Denmark - Joe Thu 01st May 2003 10:09 Town manager Joe Royle has tipped Danish centre-half Thomas Gaardsøe for an international future with Denmark. The 23-year-old was a regular in their U21 side and Royle says he can develop into a player capable of holding his own at the higher level. |
Holland's Irish Win Wed 30th Apr 2003 23:30 Town skipper Matt Holland captained Ireland to a 1-0 victory over Norway at Lansdowne Road on Wednesday night. It was the Irish's first home win for over a year. |
No George Antipathy - Fab Wed 30th Apr 2003 17:48 Dutch wing-back Fabian Wilnis says he feels no antipathy towards former boss George Burley despite being ostracised in the latter stages of the interim Derby County manager's time at Portman Road. |
A Few More to Go - Joe Wed 30th Apr 2003 15:38 Town manager Joe Royle has admitted that one or two more players may go during the summer. Already Alun Armstrong, Nabil Abidallah and James Pullen have been given frees with discussions ongoing regarding other departures. |