International Round-Up Wed 20th Nov 2024 09:46 The final international break of 2024 is now in the rear-view mirror, with Town seeing eight first-team players head off to represent their countries, Kallum Brisset rounds up how they fared. |
Burgess Wins Cap as Socceroos Draw Tue 19th Nov 2024 21:51 Blues centre-half Cameron Burgess played the full 90 minutes as Australia drew 2-2 with Bahrain in a World Cup qualifier this evening. |
Trio Could Win Caps Tue 19th Nov 2024 10:01 Cameron Burgess, Ali Al-Hamadi and young keeper Woody Williamson will be the last Town players to win caps during this break if they are involved with their sides later today. |
Burgess Wins Cap But Australia Held Thu 14th Nov 2024 12:40 Blues centre-half Cameron Burgess played the full 90 minutes as Australia drew 0-0 with Saudi Arabia in Melbourne this morning. |
Burgess Starts For Australia With Four More Also Set to Win Caps Thu 14th Nov 2024 08:33 Blues centre-half Cameron Burgess has been named in the Australia side facing Saudi Arabia in a World Cup qualifier in Melbourne this morning (KO 9.10am), the first of five Town players who could win caps today. |
McKenna: Spurs Are the Most Intense Team in the Premier League Fri 08th Nov 2024 19:55 Town will be hoping history repeats itself when they travel to take on Spurs on Sunday in Kieran McKenna’s first return to his old club as a manager and the Blues’ first competitive match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. |
Burgess in Australia Squad Fri 08th Nov 2024 00:39 Blues centre-half Cameron Burgess has been named in the Australia squad for their World Cup qualifiers during the international break. |
Burgess: You Have to Back Yourself at This Level Mon 04th Nov 2024 10:21 Town defender Cameron Burgess is enjoying his first taste of Premier League football, having played in the last three games in the absence of fellow left-sided defender Jacob Greaves. |
Burgess: It Was Harsh, the Positive is We Put in a Good Performance Sat 02nd Nov 2024 19:58 Town defender Cameron Burgess says the Blues have to focus on the things they can control after they conceded a stoppage time equaliser in the 1-1 draw with Leicester City at Portman Road. |
McKenna: Unacceptable For a Referee to Put Himself at the Centre of the Match Like That Sat 02nd Nov 2024 19:47 Boss Kieran McKenna felt the responsibility to award the Blues a penalty after Abdul Fatawu fouled Conor Chaplin in the second half of Town’s 1-1 draw with Leicester was with referee Tim Robinson rather than VAR, an incident which he believed was the game’s decisive moment with Kalvin Phillips dismissed for a similarly contentious second bookable offence seconds later. |