Taylor Out For a Few Weeks, Donacien Undergoes Surgery, Al-Hamadi Trains After Back Problem Fri 02nd Feb 2024 14:00 Midfielder Jack Taylor will be out of action for a number of weeks after picking up a quad strain, while Janoi Donacien will be sidelined for six weeks having undergone surgery, but new signing Ali Al-Hamadi trained with the squad today, despite a back injury having kept him out of Iraq’s Asian Cup round-of-16 defeat to Jordan earlier in the week. |
Moore: I'm A Completely Different Footballer Thu 01st Feb 2024 21:58 Returning striker Kieffer Moore says Town fans can expect a completely different footballer to the one who previously spent a year at the club. |
Town Confirm Al-Hamadi Signing Mon 29th Jan 2024 14:46 Town have completed the signing of striker Ali Al-Hamadi from AFC Wimbledon for an undisclosed fee understood to be just over £1 million plus further add-ons, the 21-year-old penning a deal which runs to the summer of 2028. |
Tractor Girls Host Portsmouth in FAWNL Cup Sun 28th Jan 2024 09:14 Ipswich Town Women host high-flying Portsmouth in the FAWNL Cup quarter-finals at the AGL Arena in Felixstowe this afternoon (KO 2pm). |
Elokobi: A Historic Occasion For Maidstone United Sat 27th Jan 2024 17:58 Maidstone United manager George Elokobi hailed his side’s remarkable 2-1 FA Cup victory over the Blues as a historic occasion for his club and also paid tribute to Town, manager Kieran McKenna and the Blues’ supporters. |
Morsy: You Feel Like You've Let the Fans Down Sat 27th Jan 2024 16:33 Skipper Sam Morsy admitted that the players feel they’ve let the fans down after the Blues’ shock FA Cup defeat to sixth-tier Maidstone United at Portman Road. |
McKenna: Credit to Maidstone, a Horrible Game to Lose Sat 27th Jan 2024 16:04 Blues boss Kieran McKenna paid full credit to Maidstone following the National League South side’s 2-1 FA Cup victory over the Blues at Portman Road and admitted it was “a horrible game to lose”. |
Ipswich Town 1-2 Maidstone United - Match Report Sat 27th Jan 2024 14:40 Town’s FA Cup run came to an embarrassing end at the fourth round stage as National League South Maidstone United defeated the Blues 2-1 at Portman Road. The Kent side, 99 places and four divisions below Town, went in front via Lamar Reynolds’s goal two minutes prior to half-time, before the Blues levelled on 56 via Jeremy Sarmiento and from there looked set to go on to win it. But Portman Road was stunned once again by Sam Corne’s second for the Stones and Town huffed and puffed without being able to find another equaliser, and crashed out of the cup. |
Ipswich Town 0-1 Maidstone United - Half-Time Sat 27th Jan 2024 13:30 Lamar Reynolds’s 43rd-minute goal has given National League South Maidstone United a 1-0 half-time lead over the Blues in the fourth round of the FA Cup at Portman Road. |
McKenna: We've Paid Them the Respect They Deserve Fri 26th Jan 2024 17:44 Kieran McKenna says Town have given National League South Maidstone full respect ahead of Saturday’s live-on-BBC One Emirates FA Cup fourth-round tie at Portman Road (KO 12.30pm). |