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Holland Still Hopeful Fri 25th Aug 2000 10:51
Town skipper Matt Holland is still hopeful that he will be fit for Saturday's game with Sunderland. The man who has made 169 consecutive appearances has taken to paddling in the sea in order to reduce the pain and swelling from the ankle injury caused by a wayward Gary Neville tackle on Tuesday
Holland Hopeful Thu 24th Aug 2000 10:54
Town skipper Matt Holland is hopeful that he will be fit to line-up for his 170th consecutive game for the Blues on Saturday. Holland's ankle was injured by a challenge from Gary Neville just before half-time and he was eventually substituted, for only the second time in his Town career, two minutes into the second half. The man signed from Bournemouth said: "It is still puffy and swollen but not as bad as I thought it might be. It is not the best but I'm not going to rule myself out of Saturday." Martijn Reuser and James Scowcroft will be standing by to take his place in midfield should Holland be missing.
Duo in U21 Squads Wed 23rd Aug 2000 12:42
Town centre-half Titus Bramble has been included in the England U21 squad for the friendly with Georgia. The 19-year-old has made an impressive start to the season and the call-up is well deserved. Full squad: Bramble (Ipswich), Brown (Manchester United), Campbell (Middlesbrough), Carrick (West Ham), Chadwick (Manchester United), A Cole (Arsenal), J Cole (West Ham), Dunn (Blackburn), Jeffers (Everton), Naylor (Wolves), Newton (West Ham), Parker (Charlton), Prutton (Nottingham Forest), Robinson (Leeds), Smith (Leeds), Smith (Watford), Stockdale (Middlesbrough), Terry (Chelsea), Thirlwell (Sunderland), Vassell (Aston Villa), Weaver (Manchester City), Young (Spurs).
Evaldo News Wed 23rd Aug 2000 12:10
Further to the reserve news of earlier Evaldo is apparently a 25-year-old Portuguese defender on trial from Vitoria Guimaraes.
Holland Worry Wed 23rd Aug 2000 11:53
Town skipper Matt Holland is the Blues' major worry after last night's dramatic draw with Manchester United. Holland was injured by a first half challenge from Gary Neville which left him nursing a sore ankle. He is a major worry for Saturday. Holland has played every game for Town since signing from Bournemouth three seasons ago.
Town 1 - 1 Manchester United Tue 22nd Aug 2000 22:24
A display of slick passing and dogged determination saw Town win their first Premiership point of the season in a superb evening’s entertainment at Portman Road. Town more than matched the Champions for long periods of the game after going ahead inside ten minutes.
Mama We're All Crazee Now Tue 22nd Aug 2000 16:36
Town have announced that the replacement for sacked gonk Bluey is to be called, rather depressingly, Crazee. It has been decided that this more wacky name will suit the antics of our new foam-filled hero. David Brooks the club's Community Project Manager said: "The name was decided because the new mascot is going to be a bit more of a rascal. He will identify with all supporters and he is going to visit coaching centres and possibly link up with schools."
Train Delays from London Tue 22nd Aug 2000 15:28
A fatality on the railway at Marks Tey may cause some fans travelling to Portman Road from London delays this afternoon. We know little about the incident itself which occurred this lunchtime. Apparently although the line has now been cleared there are extensive delays and buses are running for parts of the journey.
Johnson for England Tue 22nd Aug 2000 10:39
Town manager George Burley has said that Town striker may still have a chance of making it in an England shirt despite last season's international shenanigans. Johnson was linked with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as it was thought his possession of a British passport despite being born outside the UK meant he was eligible for any of the home countries. This however was found to be untrue as his mother was born in England.
Axeldal Signs for Cambridge Mon 21st Aug 2000 14:51
Jonas Axeldal, released by Town in the summer, has signed non-contract forms with Second Division Cambridge United. The 29-year-old Swede had been on trial at the Abbey Stadium since his move to AGF Aarhus fell apart. The striker, who failed to hit the net in Town's first team, scored two goals for their reserves last week. Axeldal scored frequently for Town's reserves last season, but never made the transition to the senior side.
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