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Johnson Holland Baltacha Rumours Quashed Tue 28th Nov 2000 11:51
Despite stories eminating from Manchester to the contrary Town are saying that David Johnson will not be leaving the club. Reports yesterday quoted Johnson saying he would be tempted by an offer for City. This may be true, however with Richard Naylor out for six weeks with his knee problem Town are certainly not going to sell a striker.
Man City 2-3 Town Sat 25th Nov 2000 18:29
Town made heavy weather of what should have been an easy victory over Manchester City. The Blues went three up inside an hour, but allowed the up to then thoroughly poor City side get back into it with two late goals.
Coventry 0-1 Town Tue 21st Nov 2000 01:17
Town scored a dramatic winner in injury time at Highfield Road to return to fifth in the table. Just about everyone had decided that a draw was probably on the face of it, a fair result when Fabian Wilnis popped up on the end of a Martijn Reuser cross to head past Kirkland in the Coventry goal.
Taricco Story Resurfaces Mon 20th Nov 2000 12:27
Some sources have once again dug up the Taricco to Town rumour from August and September. One not usually reliable source claims that Town are to move for the Portman Road legend as he is no longer wanted by Spurs. When this story last appeared David Pleat stated that Taricco wasn't for sale and George Burley said that since the signing of Amir Karic Town weren't looking for a full-back. Doesn;t seem very likely then does it?
Fabian's Battle Thu 16th Nov 2000 10:33
Town's right wing/full-back Fabian Wilnis is facing a battle to be fit for Monday's clash with Coventry. The Dutchman was injured by a bad tackle from Graham Stuart during Saturday's game with Charlton and then aggravated the injury in a block tackle during the second half. His calf is very sore and he also has a problem with his ankle. He is due to start running today, but he is still a fair distance from being able to kick a ball. Gary Croft and Titus Bramble will hope for a chance to play on Monday at Highfield Road should Wilnis not make it. Jim Magilton is also being treated for his recurrent ankle problem.
Ipswich 2 - 0 Charlton Sat 11th Nov 2000 17:29
Town got back on the right track with a 2-0 home win over Charlton at Portman Road. For 80 minutes the Town fans had a frustrating afternoon, but late strikes from Matt Holland and Marcus Stewart saw Town home.
Sheepshanks Launches New Three-Year Plan Thu 09th Nov 2000 22:58
This evening’s Ipswich Town Annual General Meeting took place in the Centre Spot restaurant. David Sheepshanks took centre stage in front of a star-field style backdrop, and addressed a crowd numbering some 200 shareholders. These shareholders eventually found their seats after traversing long lines of chairs. I hope the architects of the new South Stand are aware of the necessity of aisles.
We're All Going on a Intertoto Tour Wed 08th Nov 2000 11:22
Town's current standing at the top of the Fair Play League may lead to an early start to 2000/01. Should Town win the Fair Play League they will be invited to enter the Intertoto Cup which can begin as early as June. Last year Bradford and Aston Villa entered the trophy which can lead to UEFA Cup entry. So far Town have received just eight bookings this season with John McGreal the greatest individual transgressor with just two bookings. There have been no players sent off so far this year.
Town England Connection Rears its Head Again Wed 01st Nov 2000 11:37
Rather surprisingly it has emerged that new England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has an Ipswich Town connection. Although never a Town manager, unlike two of his England predecessors, Eriksson spent a sizable anount of time watching Town in the seventies. The then manager of IFK Gothenburg travelled to England to try to get some insight into the English game and with Portman Road a temple of one of the finest examples of the English game at the time, as well as being closest to Felixstowe, it was here that he watched his football.
Stars Rested Tue 31st Oct 2000 11:02
Town look likely to rest a number of players when they meet Arsenal in the Worhtington Cup tomorrow. Mark Venus, James Scowcroft, Richard Naylor and Jim Magilton all missed training yesterday feeling the effects of Saturday's game with Middlesbrough. None seems to be in the 'injured' category exactly, however, George Burley has said he will not risk player in this competition. That means that Martijn Reuser, Titus Bramble and David Johnson and may all get starts against an Arsenal side likely to look very similar to the reserve side which beat the Town second string 3-0 two weeks ago.
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