Keane Giving Norris Time Ahead of Blades Trip Fri 05th Nov 2010 15:00 Town boss Roy Keane will wait until Saturday morning before making a decision on whether skipper David Norris is fit enough to face Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. The midfielder is suffering with the ankle injury which he sustained in last week’s 2-0 victory over Millwall, while winger Andros Townsend is OK despite picking up a knock in a practice match earlier in the week. |
Keane-Wickham Row "Nonsense" Fri 05th Nov 2010 08:28 Town coach Tony Loughlan and chief executive Simon Clegg have dismissed a newspaper claim of a row between manager Roy Keane and striker Connor Wickham as “nonsense”. The pair were speaking after attending last night’s Supporters’ Club AGM in the Legends Bar. |
A Fine Tribute to Town's Greatest Year Tue 02nd Nov 2010 16:02 Roger Hermiston reviews 1980-81 — The Greatest Season in Ipswich Town’s History, which he says is a superb tribute to the club’s finest year. |
Fülöp Delighted That Priskin's Winning Over the Fans Mon 01st Nov 2010 09:25 Keeper Márton Fülöp says he's delighted that the Portman Road crowd is starting to take to his friend Tamás Priskin and named the striker as Saturday’s man of the match. Priskin, who scored his fourth goal of the season in the Carling Cup tie with Northampton, played an integral role in Jason Scotland’s opening goal against Millwall, then won the penalty which Grant Leadbitter converted in the second half. |
Keane: No Panic at Portman Road Sat 30th Oct 2010 09:38 Blues boss Roy Keane says there’s no panic at Portman Road despite the Blues losing three successive league games. The Town manager feels that the press has been harsher on him in the wake of those losses than it might have been on other managers. |
Wickham and Kennedy Back for Millwall Clash Fri 29th Oct 2010 14:51 Town manager Roy Keane is able to call on striker Connor Wickham and full-back Mark Kennedy when Millwall visit Portman Road on Saturday, the pair having made swifter than expected recoveries from their injuries. Loan midfielders Jack Colback and Jake Livermore are also available again having been ineligible for the Carling Cup tie victory over Northampton. |
Keane: Priskin Deserves a Chance Thu 28th Oct 2010 09:54 Town boss Roy Keane says he can see why striker Tamás Priskin frustrates some supporters, but feels the Hungarian deserves to be given a chance, the 24-year-old having scored his fourth goal of the season in Tuesday’s 3-1 Carling Cup victory over Northampton. |
Town 3-1 Northampton Tue 26th Oct 2010 21:50 Town progressed to the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup for the first time in 10 years after a comfortable 3-1 victory over Northampton at Portman Road, despite having gone behind. Liam Davis put the League Two side ahead but goals from Carlos Edwards, Damien Delaney and Tamás Priskin sealed the tie for the Blues. |
Keane Praises Patience of Fans Tue 26th Oct 2010 14:50 Boss Roy Keane says the patience of the Town support was one of the reasons he chose to take the job at Portman Road in the first place. Despite last week’s critical comments regarding a lack of backing for his younger players and supporters calling on him to “sort it out” at Watford and Forest, the Blues manager says the fans have been “very good” since he first came to the club in April last year. |
Hyam Amongst Youngsters Set to Face Northampton Tue 26th Oct 2010 08:50 Midfielder Luke Hyam looks set to be one of a number of young players coming into Roy Keane’s squad for this evening’s Carling Cup fourth round tie against Northampton at Portman Road (KO 7.45pm). The Blues are without cup-tied duo Jake Livermore and Jack Colback, while an unnamed player is a doubt with an injury suffered in training on Sunday. |