Tommy: I'd Prefer England Fri 15th Aug 2003 10:02 Scotland-targeted midfielder Tommy Miller says he would rather play for England than adotped country Scotland. Miller, who qualifies for the Scots through his grandmother, was watched on Wednesday night by scout Archie Gemmill. |
Alun Loan Looks Off Fri 15th Aug 2003 10:00 The chances of Alun Armstrong moving to Derby on loan have been dealt a blow with Rams' boss George Burley bringing in Portsmouth's Lee Bradbury for a month. |
U17s Beat Liverpool Fri 15th Aug 2003 09:57 Town's U17s beat Liverpool's youngsters 3-2 in a friendly at the training ground yesterday with goals from Craig Reid, Scott Barron and Liam Craig. |
Bent Story Refuted Thu 14th Aug 2003 13:22 Town boss Joe Royle has described as rubbish a story on an unofficial Newcastle United website claiming that Darren Bent was in talks with the Magpies. |
Croatia Name Squad Thu 14th Aug 2003 12:30 Croatia have named their squad for next Wednesday's full international against England at Portman Road. Manager Otto Baric has named 19 players with another two expected to be added prior to the game. |
Miller for Scotland? Thu 14th Aug 2003 11:42 Town midfielder Tommy Miller could find himself lining up in blue of Scotland as well as for Town. The Easington-born player qualifies for Berti Vogts side via his grandparents. |
Three Injury Worries Thu 14th Aug 2003 10:39 The Blues have three fitness worries after last night's hard-fought 1-0 win over Kidderminster. Marcus Bent, Jim Magilton and Matt Richards are all receiving treatment ahead of the visit to Crewe. |
Joe: Town Shot-Shy Thu 14th Aug 2003 09:17 Town manager Joe Royle admitted that some of his strikers are not currently firing on all cylinders after his side made beating Kidderminster more of a struggle than it should have been. |
Sky Game Confirmed Thu 14th Aug 2003 09:15 The Football League has confirmed that Town's home game with Stoke City on October 18th will be on Sky, was reported by TWTD yesterday. |
Town 1-0 Kidd'ster AET Thu 14th Aug 2003 00:07 A profligate Town made very heavy weather of beating Kidderminster Harriers in the Carling Cup, eventually running out 1-0 winners in extra-time. Dean Bowditch scored the goal 10 seconds into the additional half hour after chances galore had gone begging during normal time. |