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Huws a Doubt and Bishop and Hyam Both Miss OutMon 06th Mar 2017 13:39 Midfielder Emyr Huws is a doubt ahead of Tuesday’s home game against Wolverhampton Wanderers with the hamstring problem which forced him off during the second half of Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Brentford.
Town to Take Up Option on Benyu's Contract and Set to Offer Longer-Term DealMon 06th Mar 2017 13:28 Town boss Mick McCarthy has revealed that the Blues will be taking up the option for a further year on youngster Kundai Benyu’s contract, which is up at the end of the season, and will “probably” offer him a longer-term deal.
Huws: Time to Start Turning Draws Into WinsMon 06th Mar 2017 06:00 Blues goalscorer Emyr Huws says Town need to turn their draws into wins, starting with Tuesday’s home game against fourth-bottom Wolves.
Benyu Aldershot's Player of the Month and Extends SpellSun 05th Mar 2017 18:36 On-loan Town midfielder Kundai Benyu has been named Aldershot’s Player of the Month for February. The 19-year-old's spell with the Shots has been extended until April 1st.
McCarthy: Brentford Probably Deserved to WinSat 04th Mar 2017 18:17 Town boss Mick McCarthy admitted that his side weren’t as good as they have been in recent games as they drew 1-1 at home to Brentford and that the Bees were the better team.
New Wolsey Theatre After Stories for Event Marking 1978 FA Cup TriumphFri 03rd Mar 2017 19:30 The New Wolsey Theatre is after stories relating to Town’s 1978 FA Cup win for an event marking the 40th anniversary of the Blues’ triumph at Wembley in the spring of 2018. The Ipswich Town Supporters Club is co-ordinating the collection of these reminiscences, which will also be used as part of the ITFC Heritage Project.
McCarthy: Ranieri’s Sacking a ReminderFri 03rd Mar 2017 06:00 Town boss Mick McCarthy says Claudio Ranieri’s sacking by Leicester only nine months after winning the Premier League title illustrated how quickly fortunes and expectations can fluctuate in football and the fickle nature of the game.