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Former Boss McCarthy Leaves Ireland Job Sat 04th Apr 2020 16:52
Former Blues boss Mick McCarthy has left his role as manager of the Republic of Ireland with immediate effect.
The Jim Magilton Interview - Part Four Sat 04th Apr 2020 09:41
Part four of our lengthy interview with Jim Magilton deals with the Marcus Evans years, the Blues legend’s controversial Town exit, the acrimonious aftermath and his current role and ambitions.
The Jim Magilton Interview - Part Three Sat 04th Apr 2020 09:40
Part three of TWTD’s extensive interview with Jim Magilton covers his transformation from player to manager following Joe Royle’s departure and his opening season as boss.
The Jim Magilton Interview - Part Two Sat 04th Apr 2020 09:40
Part two of our Jim Magilton interview sees the Blues back in the Premier League having beaten Barnsley at Wembley and about to shock the top flight, relegated and then challenging for a return under Joe Royle.
The Jim Magilton Interview - Part One Sat 04th Apr 2020 09:40
Eleven years ago this month Jim Magilton’s 10-year association with the Blues as first a player and then a manager came to an end. TWTD caught up with the Northern Irishman for a lengthy chat about his time at Portman Road which we’ll run over four parts, the first covering the start of his time at Town and those 2000 play-off games.
Thompson's Southend Stunner Sat 04th Apr 2020 09:00
Southend United were meant to be the visitors to Portman Road on Saturday, which coincidentally is the 28th anniversary of the Blues’ 2-1 victory over the Shrimpers at Roots Hall in which Neil Thompson scored a brilliant and hugely important last-gasp winner as Town continued their pursuit of the Second Division title. TWTD spoke to the former left-back to hear how he remembers that day, that season and his time at Portman Road.
O'Neill: A Sensible Decision Fri 03rd Apr 2020 17:23
Blues general manager of football operations has backed the football authorities’ decision to postpone football indefinitely due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Football Postponed Indefinitely as Premier League Pledges £125m to EFL and National League Fri 03rd Apr 2020 16:16
The EFL, Premier League, FA, Women’s Super League and FA Women’s Championship have confirmed the extension of football’s suspension “until it is safe to resume”. Meanwhile, the Premier League has agreed to advance £125 million to the EFL and National League due to the difficulties their clubs are currently facing and is committing £20 million to support the NHS and communities, while its clubs will consult with their players regarding wage reduction and deferral proposals totalling 30 per cent.
Lambert Expects Premier League Wage Cuts Fri 03rd Apr 2020 14:18
Boss Paul Lambert expects there to be an agreement which will see Premier League players take wage cuts due to the financial impact on football of the coronavirus pandemic.
Lambert: Fans Will Accept Clubs Utilising Squads If Season Resumes Fri 03rd Apr 2020 11:39
Town boss Paul Lambert believes fans will accept clubs utilising the full extent of their squads, including academy youngsters, when football returns with games likely to be coming thick and fast if and when the 2019/20 campaign is completed. He also suggests that the leagues may have to increase the number of substitutes, perhaps even allowing clubs to swap entire XIs at half-time.
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