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Dyer Hurt and Disappointed By Town Caretaker-Manager SnubFri 02nd Dec 2022 15:12 Former Blues midfielder and coach Kieron Dyer has lifted the lid on how hurt and disappointed he was not to be offered the caretaker-manager’s job at Portman Road following Paul Cook’s sacking a year ago, and says he now believes he is “too emotionally connected” to the club to ever realise his long-term ambition of becoming the Town boss.
Morsy: If We Maintain Our Consistent Performances, Results Will ComeThu 01st Dec 2022 19:21 Town have suffered few disappointments this season and skipper Sam Morsy believes that as long as performance levels are consistent there is every reason to believe that the team’s current status can be maintained through to the end of the season.
McKenna: Fleetwood a Very Tough Nut to CrackThu 01st Dec 2022 17:38 The Blues return to League One action on Friday evening as the division’s draw specialists Fleetwood Town visit Portman Road (KO 7.45pm).
Morsy: Ladapo's on Course For 20 GoalsThu 01st Dec 2022 16:04 Sam Morsy is confident that Town teammate Freddie Ladapo can hit the 20-goal mark before the end of the season.
Morsy: Fleetwood Better Than the League Table SuggestsThu 01st Dec 2022 15:43 Town skipper Sam Morsy has warned that tomorrow night’s Portman Road opponents Fleetwood could carry a greater threat than their current league position might suggest.
McKenna: Nice, Fresh Surroundings For Everyone This WeekThu 01st Dec 2022 15:37 Town boss Kieran McKenna is pleased that his players have been able to train on their new pitches on the Playford Road side of the training ground for the first time this week but says further changes will be made when the new Portman Road surface is installed in the summer.
McKenna: Rotherham Cup Tie a MarkerThu 01st Dec 2022 14:59 Manager Kieran McKenna believes the Blues’ FA Cup third-round tie at home to Championship Rotherham United can be viewed as a marker for the progress Town are making.