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Reserves Draw Thu 20th Apr 2000 14:36
Town reserves drew 0-0 yesterday afternoon with Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road. It was a game of few chancesm with Richard Logan having the best opportunity for Town.Town fielded Anday Wright and Neil Murphy, trialists from Leeds and Liverpool respectively.. Town team: Pullen, Murphy, Kennedy, Bramble, J Miller, Moffat, Holster, Niven, A Wright (Chibogu (Nicholls)), R Logan, Maurel (A Miller).
Reserves at Orient Wed 19th Apr 2000 14:32
Town reserves take on Layton Orient this afternoon (2pm) at Brisbane Road with another trialist joining Leeds youngster Andy Wright in the Town side. Wright played in the reserves' last game at Bournemouth and makes another appearence today. The second trialist is Neil Murphy, a Liverpool youth, who plays in defence. The 19-year old will be hoping to impress as will John Kennedy who is looking for a new club after being released by Town. Full squad: Pullen, Niemi, Murphy, Kennedy, Bramble, J. Miller, Moffat, Holster, Niven, Wright, Logan, Nicholls, Maurel, Artun, A. Miller and Chibogu.
Injury Worries for Town Tue 18th Apr 2000 16:50
Town have more than a few worries for the weekend with John McGreal (ankle), Marcus Stewart (back), Mark Venus (ankle), Jonas Axeldal and Fabian Wilnis (thigh).
Charlton Sold Out Mon 17th Apr 2000 13:57
Town have completely sold out their allocation for the final away game of the seaown at Charlton and they are well on the way to doing the same for the QPR game on Saturday. The final few restricted view seats for the game at the Valley went this morning for what could be a promotion party for either or both sides.
Stockport 0-1 Town Sun 16th Apr 2000 23:41
Town came to within one point of Manchester City in second after a not entirley convincing victory over Stockport County. Town lined up with John McGreal returning from injury, but the centre-half lasted just 14 minutes before being replaced with Fabian Wilnis, himself substituted with injury late on when he was replaced by Mick Stockwell. Martijn Reuser made his first start for Town on the left of a three man midfield as Town returned to 5-3-2. Like McGreal this didn't last the whole of the first half with 4-4-2 being used in the latter stages and throughout the second. Gary Croft started at right wing back, but moved to left back as Wilnis moved to right back. Jamie Clapham moved to the left of midfield, while the ineffective Reuser moved to the right wing. Town once again lined up without Marcus Stewart, a recurrence of his previous injury was apparently cited on this occasion.
Reuser In? Fri 14th Apr 2000 15:17
Last week's sub star Martijn Reuser may well be in from the beginning as Town attempt to get three points from tomorrow's trip to Stockport. John McGreal may also find himself in the side after missing Town's last couple of games with an ankle injury. Manu Theits is also training after his ankle problem whilst Mark Venus is still feeling his ankle and is rated very doubtful. Keith Branagan injured his groin in the reserves on Wednesday and so will probably not take his place on the bench. James Pullen may get his second go at bench-warming. Full squad: R Wright, Branagan, Pullen, Croft, Clapham, Wilnis, Stockwell, Mowbray, Venus, Brown, McGreal, Holland, Magilton, J Wright, Reuser, Scowcroft, Johnson, Stewart, Naylor, Thetis and Logan.
Axeldal Stretchered Off Thu 13th Apr 2000 12:43
Jonas Axeldal was stretchered off with what looks like a serious injury as the reserves lost their Avon Insurance Combination Cup Final 3-1 at Bournemouth last night.
It's Kit C!!! Wed 12th Apr 2000 15:17
The results of the shirt poll are out and as everyone thought it is kit C (the one that didn't look like a Man City away strip or a Spurs home outfit). It got 67% of the poll with 9,000 votes. Town are likely to wear it for the first time on Saturday at Stockport and at QPR on the 22nd.
Fan Dies Tue 11th Apr 2000 14:11
The North Stander who collapsed during Saturday's game has sadly died. The fan, thought to be from Braintree, collapsed during the second half with a heart attack and was tended by both stewards and St John's Ambulancemen before going to hospital where he was in Intensive Care. All at TWTD send our condolences to the family and friends.
Wrighty off with England? Tue 11th Apr 2000 11:35
Town manager George Burley has expressed his surprise at the bookies puting Ian Walker and David James ahead of Richard Wright in the race for the third goalkeeping place for this summer's European Championships.
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