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McKenna: We Just Want to Try to Win Every GameThu 07th Apr 2022 17:17 Town boss Kieran McKenna says he has no specific targets in the final five matches other than aiming to win each game, starting with Saturday's visit to Shrewsbury.
Burgess: I've Improved as a Player and Am Enjoying the Style of PlayThu 07th Apr 2022 06:00 As Cameron Burgess nears the end of his first season as a Town player, he is convinced he is a better player than the one that arrived in a £750,000 deal from Accrington Stanley in August last year.
Burns: Season Probably at Its End NowSun 03rd Apr 2022 09:46 Following Town's 1-0 defeat to Cambridge United on Saturday, wing-back Wes Burns admitted that the Blues’ hopes of making the play-offs are all but over.
McKenna: Definitely a Step BackwardsSat 02nd Apr 2022 18:32 Town boss Kieran McKenna admitted the Blues’ 1-0 home defeat to Cambridge United was a step back both in terms of the performance and the result.
Ipswich Town 0-1 Cambridge United - Match ReportSat 02nd Apr 2022 17:21 Manager Kieran McKenna’s unbeaten home record with the Blues came to an end as under par Town were beaten 1-0 by Cambridge United. Dominic Thompson’s own goal in the 56th minute won the points for the U’s, although the Blues, whose play-off push now looks over, had a late goal disallowed for offside.
McKenna Wants to Keep Setting Up the Massive Must-Win GamesFri 01st Apr 2022 17:19 Town face Cambridge United on Saturday in front of another large Portman Road crowd with manager Kieran McKenna hoping for a result which sets up another big must-win game next week.
Ipswich Town 1-0 Plymouth Argyle - Match ReportSat 26th Mar 2022 17:06 Sam Morsy’s 37th-minute goal saw Town to a 1-0 victory over Plymouth Argyle at Portman Road to reinvigorate the Blues’ play-off push. Morsy turned in James Norwood’s pass and Town ought to have won more comfortably against the fourth-placed Pilgrims, who had won their previous six matches without conceding.