Town Visit Rotherham With a Spring in Their Step Thu 20th Apr 2017 19:12 Blues boss Mick McCarthy says his players have a spring in their step as they visit bottom club Rotherham having beaten promotion-pushing Newcastle United on Monday as they recorded back-to-back victories for the first time this season. |
McCarthy: It Would Be Great for Bish to Get a Game Thu 20th Apr 2017 17:42 Town boss Mick McCarthy has hinted that midfielder Teddy Bishop will be one of the fringe players who will come into his side at Rotherham United on Saturday. |
Ward and Sears Battling it Out to Be Second-Top Scorer Thu 20th Apr 2017 16:45 Town’s 11-goal loanee, Tom Lawrence, is odds-on favourite to finish the season as the club’s leading goalscorer, but Grant Ward, who trails the Wales international by five, has revealed that he and seven-goal Freddie Sears are both keen to claim the runner-up position in the scoring chart. |
Ward: Newcastle Win Has Been Great for Morale Thu 20th Apr 2017 16:18 Grant Ward has confirmed that Town’s win over promotion favourites Newcastle on Easter Monday has boosted the players’ morale going into the last three games of the season. |
Ward Determined to Keep Winning Run Going Against Former Loan Club Thu 20th Apr 2017 16:16 Grant Ward has underlined Town’s aim to extend their winning run to three games at the expense of Rotherham at the New York Stadium on Saturday. |
McCarthy: No Chance of Lawrence Being at Town Next Season Thu 20th Apr 2017 15:04 Town boss Mick McCarthy says there’s “not a chance” that 11-goal top scorer Tom Lawrence will be at Portman Road next season. |
McCarthy: Fitting Tribute to Sir Bobby Mon 17th Apr 2017 18:16 Town boss Mick McCarthy felt the Blues’ 3-1 victory over Newcastle United on Sir Bobby Robson Day was a fitting tribute to the clubs’ legendary manager. Goals from Freddie Sears, David McGoldrick and Emyr Huws saw Town to the win, with ex-Blues striker Daryl Murphy netting for the Magpies. |
Ipswich Town 3-1 Newcastle United - Match Report Mon 17th Apr 2017 17:26 Goals from Freddie Sears, David McGoldrick and Emyr Huws saw the Blues to a famous 3-1 home victory over promotion-chasing Newcastle United. Sears put Town in front in the 42nd minute, former Blues striker Daryl Murphy netted an equaliser for the visitors in the 62nd minute, but McGoldrick made it 2-1 seven minutes later and Huws sealed the three points - and Town's first back-to-back wins of the season - in injury time. |
Ipswich Town 1-0 Newcastle United - Half-Time Mon 17th Apr 2017 16:06 Freddie Sears’s fourth goal in four games has given the Blues a deserved 1-0 half-time lead over Newcastle United at Portman Road. |
Taylor Will Be Delighted to See Newcastle Return to Premier League Mon 17th Apr 2017 06:00 Steven Taylor is a Town player right now but he admits he will be pleased for former club Newcastle if they regain their Premier League status. |