Royle on Rumours Mon 02nd Dec 2002 09:22 Blues boss Joe Royle has denied that there is any truth in the weekend tabloid rumours regarding Hermann Hreidarsson, Matt Holland, Aston Villa's Peter Crouch and Crewe's Rob Hulse. |
Town Impress Johnno Mon 02nd Dec 2002 09:19 Forest striker David Johnson, the difference between the sides on Saturday, says he feels that Town can go up after seeing them in action at the City Ground at the weekend. |
Logan Makes Boston Debut Sun 01st Dec 2002 21:27 On loan Town striker Richard Logan made his first appearance of his loan spell at Boston on Saturday as a second half sub in their match against Leyton Orient. |
More Paper Links Sun 01st Dec 2002 14:08 According to a tabloid this weekend Town are looking to buy a striker. Villa's Peter Crouch and Crewe's Rob Hulse are said to be Joe Royle's targets. |
Royle Not Too Downcast Sun 01st Dec 2002 11:46 Town manager Joe Royle was not too downcast after his side lost 2-1 at Nottingham Forest feeling that his side were at times the better team. He also felt that Forest should have been down to 10 men much earlier than the closing minutes. |
Holland Sunderland Link Sun 01st Dec 2002 11:45 Tabloid reports claim that Sunderland manager Howard Wilkinson plans to bid £5 million for Town skipper Matt Holland when the January transfer window opens. |
Forest 2-1 Town Sat 30th Nov 2002 18:13 Inevitably goals from David Johnson led to Forest beating Town 2-1 at the City Ground in match played in torrential rain. One in each half from the former Town hitman saw his side ahead with Town's only reply a late own goal from Gareth Williams. |
Logan Off to Boston Fri 29th Nov 2002 15:06 Richard Logan, given a free transfer by Town yesterday, is off to Boston on a month's loan. Logan, 20, and fellow youngster Erdem Artun were both given frees by manager Joe Royle who feels they need first team football at this stage of their careers. |
Team News for Saturday Fri 29th Nov 2002 13:46 Town manager Joe Royle says Forest manager Paul Hart has done an outstanding job with his side given the club's financial circumstances. The Blues boss was full of praise for his side's opponents at the City Ground on Saturday. |
FA Refusing to Confirm Fri 29th Nov 2002 12:49 The FA is refusing to confirm that the England-Croatia match has been set for Portman Road on August 20th. However, their Croat counterparts are under the impression that the game's venue has been decided and Portman Road will, as reported earlier, host its first full international. |