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McKenna: We've Not Looked Past SaturdayFri 03rd Mar 2023 16:19 Town host Burton Albion on Saturday in the first of two games in four days at Portman Road against teams from League One's lower reaches but with manager Kieran McKenna focusing only on the Brewers’ visit.
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).
McKenna: Completely Different Type of Game at BurtonMon 15th Aug 2022 12:58 Town boss Kieran McKenna is anticipating a very different game from Saturday’s 3-0 home victory over MK Dons when his top-of-the-table Blues travel to Burton Albion on Tuesday evening.
McKenna: All Eyes on BurtonFri 18th Feb 2022 19:07 Boss Kieran McKenna says his focus is only on Saturday’s game against Burton Albion as the Blues go into two vital back-to-back home matches with Cheltenham Town at Portman Road on Tuesday.
Cook Desperate to Give Fans a Cup Run as Barrow VisitFri 03rd Dec 2021 13:57 Boss Paul Cook says he’s desperate to give Town fans an FA Cup run by beating Barrow at Portman Road on Saturday and would love a home derby against Norwich City or maybe a trip to the club he supports, Liverpool, in the third round.
Cook: I Can't Wait For the Game, the Hairs on My Neck Are Already Standing UpFri 24th Sep 2021 13:13 Town are anticipating a crowd of more than 20,000 at Portman Road for Saturday’s game against Sheffield Wednesday but manager Paul Cook believes there would be 30,000 present if the teams, two of the biggest clubs in League One, were battling at the top of the division.
Hurst: A Special Moment to Lead Town Out at HillsboroughFri 24th Aug 2018 12:21 Boss Paul Hurst says it will be a special moment when he leads his Town side out at Hillsborough on Saturday to face Sheffield Wednesday, the club he supported as a boy. The Blues go into the match still looking for a win under Hurst’s management but unbeaten in nine at Hillsborough and having won their last two.