Keane: It Should Have Been Three Points Tue 29th Sep 2009 23:45 Boss Roy Keane was again left bemoaning individual defensive errors after his side came within a couple of injury time minutes of recording their first league win of the season. |
McAuley Could Return at Sheffield United Tue 29th Sep 2009 08:45 Central defender Gareth McAuley could return to the Town line-up when the Blues travel to Sheffield United tonight still looking for their first league victory of the season. Town are definitely without skipper Alex Bruce, who injured his groin during Saturday’s defeat to Newcastle United. |
Keane: Unbelievably Bad Goals Sat 26th Sep 2009 21:51 Boss Roy Keane once again bemoaned his side’s defending as the Blues lost 4-0 at home to Newcastle United. The Town manager felt his team conceded “unbelievably bad goals” as his team’s winless league run stretched to nine matches. |
McAuley Set to Miss Newcastle Clash Fri 25th Sep 2009 12:18 Town are again likely to be without central defender Gareth McAuley for Saturday’s live BBC game against Newcastle United, which will see the North Stand renamed in honour of Sir Bobby Robson (BBC2 from 5.05pm, KO 5.30pm). The Northern Irishman is back from his one-match ban but has a calf injury. |
The Long Game Tue 22nd Sep 2009 12:46 Columnist John Dickerson says Town and fans need to take the longer term view. |
McAuley Out and Duo Doubts for Doncaster Trip Fri 18th Sep 2009 12:50 Town go into Saturday’s game at Doncaster Rovers still looking for their first win of the season and with Gareth McAuley suspended and with fitness doubts over new signings Carlos Edwards and Liam Rosenior. |
The Real Deals? Thu 17th Sep 2009 14:01 Columnist Karl Fuller on Gareth McAuley's likely exit and Roy Keane's transfer business in general. |
Supple Targeting Croke Park Wed 16th Sep 2009 14:50 Prematurely-retired Town keeper Shane Supple is targeting reaching the very top in Gaelic football, having returned to Ireland’s native game since his move back to Dublin last month. Supple, who is with his local club St Brigid’s in the Irish capital at present, admits that playing at the top level is tempting. |
Keane: A Long Way to Go But Encouraging Signs Tue 15th Sep 2009 23:35 Boss Roy Keane admits that Town have a long, long way to go but saw encouraging signs in the 1-1 home draw with Nottingham Forest. The Blues have a number of injury concerns ahead of Saturday’s trip to Doncaster, in addition to Gareth McAuley’s suspension. |
Keane: Thatcher is Not in My Plans Tue 15th Sep 2009 08:00 Town boss Roy Keane says left-back Ben Thatcher is currently not in his plans, despite having returned to fitness after last season’s knee ligament injury. The veteran former Welsh international has not featured for either the reserves or first team this season. |