Cresswell: The Best I've Scored Fri 19th Apr 2013 06:03 Town defender Aaron Cresswell has relived the moment he brought the Portman Road crowd to its feet with a magnificent goal, the second in his side’s vital 3-0 midweek win over Crystal Palace. |
Cresswell: End Season On a High Fri 19th Apr 2013 06:01 Aaron Cresswell wants to end the season on a high note with a maximum haul of nine points from Town’s three remaining games. |
McCarthy Expecting Cresswell Interest Thu 18th Apr 2013 16:23 Boss Mick McCarthy says he’ll be surprised if there isn’t interest in ever-present left-back Aaron Cresswell over the summer. The 23-year-old, who has played every minute of the Blues’ season so far, lashed home Town’s goal of the season during Tuesday’s 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at Portman Road. |
McCarthy: Keep Focused Tue 16th Apr 2013 23:13 Boss Mick McCarthy says the Blues need to keep their focus in the final three games of the season after their 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace took them to within touching distance of securing their Championship status for 2013/14. |
Town 3-0 Crystal Palace Tue 16th Apr 2013 21:54 Frank Nouble scored twice and Aaron Cresswell the Town goal of the season as three late first half strikes saw the Blues to a 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at Portman Road. Palace dominated until keeper Julian Speroni gifted Nouble his first goal for the Blues on 37, then in first half injury time Cresswell slammed in a brilliant second, before another catastrophic error, this time from Peter Ramage, led to Nouble’s second. Mick McCarthy’s men comfortably saw out the second half. |
McCarthy Chasing Vital Three Points Tue 16th Apr 2013 06:00 The Blues go into tonight’s home game against Crystal Palace looking for the three points which manager Mick McCarthy expects will be enough to guarantee Championship football during 2013/14. Town currently sit in 17th place on 53 points, four from the drop zone with four matches left to play. |
Town 1-2 Hull City Sat 13th Apr 2013 17:07 Town’s run of five games unbeaten without conceding a goal came to an end as Premier League-bound Hull City left Portman Road with a 2-1 victory. The Tigers were on top in the first half and went ahead from the spot through Robbie Brady after Guirane N’Daw had fouled David Meyler. Town were the better team after the break, sub Anthony Wordsworth grabbing his first goal for the Blues but Robert Koren headed a late winner for the visitors. |
McCarthy Without Strike Pair for Hull Clash Fri 12th Apr 2013 15:14 Manager Mick McCarthy will be without strikers David McGoldrick and Aaron Mclean for Saturday’s home game against Hull City. McGoldrick’s 93-day loan from Nottingham Forest is up and Mclean is unavailable against his parent club, while midfielder Lee Martin and defender Reece Brown again look set to miss out due to illness. |
McCarthy: It Was a Robbery Sat 06th Apr 2013 18:26 Boss Mick McCarthy admitted that the Blues’ 1-0 victory at Derby was a smash and grab, claiming he heard sirens at the final whistle. |
Derby 0-1 Town Sat 06th Apr 2013 17:26 Skipper Carlos Edwards slammed home an injury time winner to claim a crucial three points for the Blues at Derby. The Rams should have been out of sight by half-time with Conor Sammon hitting the post when through one-on-one with Scott Loach, who saved a subsequent Jamie Ward penalty. |