No Give-aways - Royle Tue 17th Dec 2002 14:51 Town manager Joe Royle says that Town will not be giving away their players during the January transfer window despite the difficult financial position. |
Gills Still After Brown Tue 17th Dec 2002 13:23 Gillingham manager Andy Hessenthaler says his club are still keen to sign Town defender Wayne Brown. The 25-year-old, given a free transfer by Joe Royle, had been in talks with the Gills and Watford although both deals appeared to have broken down at the weekend. |
Hermann Staying With Town Mon 16th Dec 2002 13:00 Icelandic defender Hermann Hreidarsson says he will not be looking to move away from Portman Road during the January transfer window. Hreidarsson has been watched by a number of Premiership clubs this season after turning down a £3.3 million switch to WBA in the summer. |
Miller Says No To Move Mon 16th Dec 2002 10:14 South African central defender Justin Miller has turned down a permanent move to Leyton Orient in order to prove himself at Portman Road. The 22-year-old played the final game of a highly impressive three-month loan spell at Brisbane Road on Saturday. |
No New Loan Keeper Mon 16th Dec 2002 10:13 Town manager Joe Royle says he will not be looking for another loan goalkeeper to replace the injured Paul Gerrard. The Everton keeper was all set for a second month with Town until picking up a knee injury late last week. |
Injury News Mon 16th Dec 2002 10:12 After Saturday's win against Watford Town manager Joe Royle revealed that Jim Magilton had played with a groin injury. Magilton was involved in the Town midfield three with Jermaine Wright and Tommy Miller. |
Loanee Latest Mon 16th Dec 2002 10:09 On loan striker Richard Logan scored the first goal of his spell at Boston United on Saturday as the Pilgrims beat Southend 4-2. |
Poor Weekend for Academy Sat 14th Dec 2002 22:27 Town's Academy sides failed to notch a win on Saturday morning as they faced Spurs, the U17s away and the U19s at home. |
We've Been Better - Royle Sat 14th Dec 2002 19:04 Town manager Joe Royle said that his side has performed better and lost recent games after the Blues beat Watford 4-2 at Portman Road. |
Town 4-2 Watford Sat 14th Dec 2002 18:41 Town picked up their first double of season with a 4-2 win against Watford at Portman Road. Two excellent first half goals from Tommy Miller and Richard Naylor put the Blues in the driving seat but a Tommy Smith goal gave Watford a second half lifeline. |