Sir Alf Stand Sponsored By University Sat 27th Jul 2024 14:01 The Sir Alf Ramsey Stand is to be sponsored by the University of Suffolk from this season. |
Eustace: I Want to Keep Szmodics But It's Down to the Clubs Sat 27th Jul 2024 09:27 Blackburn Rovers boss John Eustace says he’d like to keep Town target Sammie Szmodics at Ewood Park but the decision is out of his hands. |
FanZone Presenter New Man on Stadium PA Fri 26th Jul 2024 18:38 Town have confirmed that FanZone presenter Dave Vant is taking over as the club’s stadium announcer. |
Blues 'Leading Race' For Birmingham Midfielder Fri 26th Jul 2024 16:47 Town are claimed to be the frontrunners in the chase for Birmingham City midfielder Jordan James. |
PA Man Murphy Steps Down Fri 26th Jul 2024 12:28 Portman Road PA announcer Mark Murphy has stepped down from his role ahead of the new season. |
Blues Host Fortuna in Friendliest of Friendlies Fri 26th Jul 2024 11:39 Fortuna Düsseldorf make their first visit to Portman Road on Saturday for Town’s first home friendly of pre-season, almost two decades after groups of their fans began making annual pilgrimages to catch the Blues in in action (KO 3pm). |
U21s Face Skuse's Bury Town Fri 26th Jul 2024 11:33 The Blues’ U21s’ annual friendly against Cole Skuse’s Bury Town for the Martin Swallow Memorial Trophy will be played at the OCS Ram Meadow Stadium on Saturday afternoon (KO 3pm). |
Ex-Town Striker Simpson Joins Stevenage Fri 26th Jul 2024 10:35 Former Blues striker Tyreece Simpson has joined League One Stevenage from fellow third-tier side Huddersfield Town. |
Ashton: Five In, But That's Not the End of It Thu 25th Jul 2024 21:43 Blues CEO Mark Ashton says the five signings Town have made this summer aren’t the full extent of the business the club will do before the season opens at home to Liverpool on Saturday 17th August. |
Ashton: The Stadium Will Be Ready Thu 25th Jul 2024 21:25 Town CEO Mark Ashton says Portman Road will be ready to host Liverpool on the opening day of the season, despite 104 separate projects which have been ongoing throughout the summer involving more than 200 workers. |