Naylor Disappointed Tue 06th Aug 2002 09:58 Striker Richard Naylor says he is disappointed that the Blues are so keen to let him go out on loan. Peterborough and Oldham have already made approaches for him while Grimsby are also reported to be interested. |
Branagan Still Out Tue 06th Aug 2002 09:54 Keith Branagan will not be available for Town until October. The former Ireland international keeper underwent a shoulder operation earlier this year. |
Naylor a Mariner? Tue 06th Aug 2002 00:36 Reports in Grimsby claim that the Mariners may be one of the clubs interested in taking Richard Naylor on loan. |
Town Watch Icelander Tue 06th Aug 2002 00:29 Reports in Iceland say Town were watching young striker Hjalmar Thorarinsson at the Nordic International U17 Tournament in Sweden last week. |
Burton Boston Loan? Mon 05th Aug 2002 19:16 Young striker Steve Burton is in talks with Boston United over a three-month loan move. Burton was in the Town reserves line-up which beat Boston 1-0 in a friendly last month. |
Old Git Reserves Report Mon 05th Aug 2002 17:58 Old Git was at this afternoon's tense reserves pre-season friendly between Town and Spurs. |
Amir Move a Loan Mon 05th Aug 2002 17:41 George Burley has revealed that Slovenian misfit Amir Karic's proposed move to Hibernian will be a loan. Last week TWTD reported that Karic was at Easter Road on trial. |
Reserves 1-2 Spurs Mon 05th Aug 2002 15:49 A Town reserve side featuring a number of senior players failed to get the better of Spurs at Bent Lane this afternoon. Martijn Reuser, Alun Armstrong, Jermaine Wright, Richard Naylor and Chris Makin were all in the Town line-up which lost 2-1. |
Sheepy's Fear for League Mon 05th Aug 2002 11:09 Town chairman David Sheepshanks says he fears that the Premiership may ultimately close off promotion from the Natiowide League. He also says that despite football's current financial mess Town are in a stable position. |
Academy Scores Mon 05th Aug 2002 11:07 Town's Academy sides were in friendly action this weekend and both sides scored four goals. |