Town Sponsor Sold Mon 21st Oct 2002 15:45 Town sponsor TXU has sold its UK operation to Powergen for £1.37bn. The US-based energy company have been in financial trouble recently and are negotiating with creditors regarding the feasibility of continuing as an enterprise. |
Reid the Man? Mon 21st Oct 2002 12:23 TWTD understands that former Sunderland manager Peter Reid is a favourite to be the man installed as the new Town manager. Reid has been one of the candidates for the job since George Burley's departure ten days ago. |
Magilton Out of Squad Mon 21st Oct 2002 11:54 Jim Magilton is out of the squad for Tuesday's league clash with Burnley at Portman Road. The midfielder limped off at the Madejski Stadium on Saturday after previously missing out with a hamstring injury. |
We're Behind Mogga - Matt Mon 21st Oct 2002 09:46 Matt Holland says the players are behind Tony Mowbray's bid to become Town boss despite Saturday's woeful display at Reading. |
Burley to Stoke? Mon 21st Oct 2002 09:42 Stoke City are looking to gain £1 million compensation from Sunderland for the loss of manager Steve Cotterill before turning to George Burley to take over at the Britannia Stadium. |
Academy Wins Sun 20th Oct 2002 16:46 Both senior Academy sides were victorious this weekend, the U19s at home to Wimbledon and the U17s at Bristol City. |
Hodgson Targeted? Sun 20th Oct 2002 13:37 Roy Hodgson is today's name in the frame for the Town manager's job. The former Blackburn boss is, according to the tabloids, a man interesting David Sheepshanks. |
Mowbray on Loss Sun 20th Oct 2002 13:35 Town caretaker-manager Tony Mowbray saw some positives in the gloom of Saturday's dismal 3-1 defeat at Reading. Mowbray also felt that Pablo Couñago's red card for violent conduct was warranted. |
McCarthy Linked Sat 19th Oct 2002 21:19 Ireland manager Mick McCarthy is being touted as another possible successor to George Burley in the tabloids. |
Reading 3-1 Town Sat 19th Oct 2002 18:30 Yet another woeful Town display saw a 4,000 strong following return to Suffolk after a defeat to Reading and pondering which manager might be capable enough of turning the club around. Town were two-down after a disastrous first 45 minutes for the team as a whole and for Andy Marshall in particular. A second half fightback was halted when Pablo Couñago was shown a red card. |