Clegg Backs Keane at AGM Wed 08th Dec 2010 03:14 Chief executive Simon Clegg says he and owner Marcus Evans are still backing manager Roy Keane, despite the current run of five successive league defeats. The former British Olympic Association chief, speaking after Tuesday’s PLC AGM in the Sir Bobby Robson Suite, believes that the Blues can still make the play-offs this season. |
Edwards Fed Up With Soft Goals Mon 06th Dec 2010 06:59 Midfielder Carlos Edwards said Town’s habit of giving away soft goals is becoming almost laughable after the Blues gifted Swansea a 3-1 victory at Portman Road on Saturday. That game came only a week after a series of defensive errors handed Norwich City a 4-1 derby win at Carrow Road. |
Keane: No One to Blame But Ourselves Sat 04th Dec 2010 16:33 Roy Keane said Town had no one to blame but themselves after their 3-1 home defeat to Swansea. Keane refused to criticise referee Andy D’Urso despite the Billericay-based official turning down what appeared to be a certain Town penalty. |
Keane: Murphy the Unluckiest Man at the Club Sat 04th Dec 2010 09:28 Boss Roy Keane says keeper Brian Murphy has probably been the club’s unluckiest player during his time at Portman Road. Murphy is set to make his third league appearance of the season today when the Blues take on his former club Swansea at Portman Road (KO 12.45pm, Sky Sports Two). |
Murphy Set to Keep Place Against Former Club Fri 03rd Dec 2010 15:22 Keeper Brian Murphy looks set to retain his place in the Town side when his former club Swansea visit Portman Road for Saturday’s live Sky game (KO 12.45pm, Sky Sports Two). Murphy was with the Swans between 2003 and 2006 but made only 18 appearances for the Welsh club before returning to Ireland to join Bohemians. |
Pitch Will Be Fine for Swans Clash Fri 03rd Dec 2010 09:21 Groundsman Alan Ferguson says his Portman Road surface will be fine for Saturday’s live Sky game against Swansea despite this week's snowy weather (KO 12.45pm, Sky Sports Two). Town’s high tech Teflon-coated covers were pulled across the pitch minutes after the end of Wednesday’s Carling Cup quarter-final victory over West Brom. |
Keane: We Had Enough Chances to Win By More Thu 02nd Dec 2010 13:59 Town boss Roy Keane felt his side had created enough chances to have beaten West Brom more comfortably in Wednesday night’s Carling Cup quarter-final at Portman Road. In the end it was Grant Leadbitter’s 69th minute penalty which saw his side through to a two-legged semi-final against Arsenal. |
Keane Delighted for Players, Staff and Fans Wed 01st Dec 2010 23:09 Boss Roy Keane said he was delighted for his players, his staff and Town’s beleaguered supporters after the Blues defeated West Brom 1-0 at Portman Road to set up a Carling Cup semi-final with Arsenal. Grant Leadbitter’s 69th minute penalty was enough to see Town through to the last four of the competition for the first time in 10 years. |
Hurt Players Need to Be at Their Best to Beat West Brom Wed 01st Dec 2010 11:34 Town boss Roy Keane says his players will be hurting after Sunday’s derby defeat to Norwich and will have to be at their best to beat West Brom in tonight’s Carling Cup quarter-final at Portman Road. The Blues are without virtually an entire team due to injury, suspension and ineligibility for this evening's match, which will definitely be going ahead despite the snowy weather. |
Keane: I Can Turn Things Around at Town Wed 01st Dec 2010 09:54 Roy Keane goes into tonight’s Carling Cup quarter-final against West Brom at Portman Road convinced that he’s capable of turning things around at Town despite the Blues having lost their last four games. The Irishman says he will know when he’s no longer able to bring success to the club he took control of in April 2009. |