McCarthy Hoping Hyam Isn't Missed Fri 24th Jan 2014 15:36 Boss Mick McCarthy hopes Town won’t miss midfielder Luke Hyam during his time out of the side due to the gashed leg he suffered at Millwall last week. The 22-year-old misses Saturday’s home game against Reading and is likely to be sidelined for around three weeks. |
We Are A Team Once Again - Notes for Reading Fri 24th Jan 2014 11:30 HarryfromBath assesses the mood in the opposition camp ahead of Saturday's game by delving into their forums. |
Skipper Uncertain About Future Fri 24th Jan 2014 06:00 Town skipper Carlos Edwards admits he is facing an uncertain future with his current contract due to expire at the end of the season. |
Captain Carlos Staying Happy Fri 24th Jan 2014 06:00 Carlos Edwards has explained the importance of his role as club captain even if he has to settle for a place on the bench rather than in manager Mick McCarthy’s starting line-up. |
Edwards: We Need New Faces Thu 23rd Jan 2014 15:58 Town captain Carlos Edwards has called for reinforcements to revive the club’s play-off prospects, which have suffered thanks to a recent run of just one win in seven league games. |
Hyam Sidelined for a Fortnight Mon 20th Jan 2014 17:23 Midfielder Luke Hyam will be out of action for at least two weeks with scans confirming that a deep cut just below his right knee was the full extent of the injury he suffered during Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Millwall. |
Town Fans Win Champions League Mon 20th Jan 2014 00:08 Prior to Saturday’s game at Millwall, eight Town fans were in Soccer AM's Luther Blissett Stand. |
Taylor: Hewitt "Superb" Sat 18th Jan 2014 20:28 Gillingham manager Peter Taylor described Town loanee Elliott Hewitt’s performance as “superb” after the Gills beat Swindon 2-0 at home in League One this afternoon. The Wales U21 international was playing his first game since returning to the Priestfield Stadium, his initial spell having been curtailed by an ankle injury at the end of November. |
McCarthy: Millwall Deserved to Win Sat 18th Jan 2014 18:23 Boss Mick McCarthy admitted that Millwall deserved all three points after Town’s 1-0 defeat at the Den, debutant Ryan Fredericks netting the winner with a 40th minute cross which eluded Blues keeper Dean Gerken. |
Millwall 1-0 Town Sat 18th Jan 2014 17:16 Debutant right-back Ryan Fredericks's freak goal shortly before the break saw Millwall to a deserved 1-0 victory over the Blues at the Den. Town, who had midfielder Luke Hyam stretchered off early on, were second best for the most part and would have lost by a greater margin had former winger Lee Martin not spurned a 70th minute chance. |