Coventry 2-4 Town Sat 12th Apr 2003 18:18 Town once again had to come from behind to claim three important points as they beat Coventry 4-2 at Highfield Road. A poor first half saw the Blues two goals behind before Pablo Couñago (2) and Marcus Bent (2) scored the goals which keep Town in the play-off hunt. |
Bowditch in Squad Fri 11th Apr 2003 13:44 Youngster Dean Bowditch is included in Joe Royle's squad for Saturday's game at Coventry ahead of Alun Armstrong. The former Boro man is left out of the travelling party due to his lack of fitness after his lay-off with a broken wrist. |
Bent Sent Hate Mail Fri 11th Apr 2003 10:39 Suffolk police are investigating malicious letters sent to striker Marcus Bent last December. They have confirmed that they received a complaint from the club and are looking into the matter. |
U17s Friendly Fri 11th Apr 2003 10:11 Neither of Town's senior academy sides have games on Saturday morning but the U17s face Norwegian side Mjondalen IF in a friendly at the Training Centre in Playford Road on Sunday (KO 2pm). |
Pair Set to Be OK Thu 10th Apr 2003 16:08 Both Town's injury concerns, Thomas Gaardsøe and Jim Magilton, are still in the running for Saturday's trip to Highfield Road. The pair have been suffering with groin injuries but have improved as the week has progressed. |
Hills a Summer Target? Thu 10th Apr 2003 14:57 Town manager Joe Royle has refused to dismiss a link with Blackpool left-sided defender or midfielder John Hills. The 24-year-old has worked under Royle before, moving to Everton at 17 when the Blues' boss was in charge on Merseyside. |
Joe's Hopes for Darren Thu 10th Apr 2003 10:57 Town manager Joe Royle says he hopes to have Darren Bent back in his side before the end of the season. The striker picked up a slight tear to a hamstring in the 3-1 win at Gillingham. |
Magilton on Mend Thu 10th Apr 2003 09:55 Veteran Town midfielder Jim Magilton is likely to be back in training on Friday ahead of Saturday's away game at Coventry City. Magilton has been suffering with a groin problem since last Saturday's loss to Nottingham Forest. |
No Wage Cap - Joe Thu 10th Apr 2003 09:48 Town manager Joe Royle says he is not looking to follow the example of other First Division clubs and introduce a salary cap. Derby County announced earlier this week that they intend to try to limit players' wages to £5,000-a-week. |
London Trust Meeting Thu 10th Apr 2003 09:40 Wednesday night saw a meeting to discuss the Supporters Trust with the London Branch of the Supporters Club at Ye Olde Swiss Cottage by Swiss Cottage tube station. |