Town Confirm Keane Appointment Thu 23rd Apr 2009 08:14 Town have confirmed that Roy Keane is the new Blues boss. The former Manchester United man has signed a two-year deal with the club. |
Keane Emerging as Strong Favourite Wed 22nd Apr 2009 19:57 Former Sunderland boss Roy Keane has emerged as a strong favourite for the Town manager's job in the hours since the club announced Jim Magilton's sacking. |
Clegg: Premier League The Number One Goal Tue 21st Apr 2009 12:37 New Town chief executive Simon Clegg says winning promotion to the Premier League will be the number one goal during his time in charge at Portman Road. Clegg's appointment was confirmed at a press conference this morning. |
Clegg Joins Town Tue 21st Apr 2009 09:14 Simon Clegg, the former British Olympic Association Chief Executive, has become Town's new Chief Executive with immediate effect. |
Peters Delighted With Surprise Role Mon 20th Apr 2009 11:11 Surprise derby star Jaime Peters was delighted to return to the Town first team again as he helped the Blues to a 3-2 victory over Norwich City on Sunday. Peters came on as a substitute in an unfamiliar left-back role after Ben Thatcher was injured. |
Warking On With Hope In My Heart Mon 20th Apr 2009 10:00 Tim Sansom reviews John Wark's new autobiography. |
Quinn Chuffed With Derby Goal Mon 20th Apr 2009 09:14 Derby goalscoring expert Alan Quinn was delighted to net Town's opener in Sunday's 3-2 victory over Norwich at Portman Road. Quinn is also the only player to have scored for both teams in the Sheffield derby. |
Town Waiting on Four Ahead of Norwich Showdown Fri 17th Apr 2009 15:01 Town will assess the fitness of Gareth McAuley, Kevin Lisbie, Jon Walters and Danny Haynes on Saturday ahead of Sunday's East Anglian derby at home to Norwich City (KO 12.45pm). The Blues are definitely without right-backs David Wright and Moritz Volz. |
McAuley Back for Bristol City Trip? Sun 12th Apr 2009 20:23 Town boss Jim Magilton will be hoping skipper Gareth McAuley will be able to return from his hamstring injury when the Blues travel to Bristol City on Monday (KO 3pm). Jon Stead and Moritz Volz could also be in line to return to the squad. |
Town 1-3 Doncaster Rovers Sat 11th Apr 2009 18:47 Town's woeful home form continued as Doncaster Rovers left Portman Road with a 3-1 win. Gareth Roberts's fluke put the visitors in front, before Owen Garvan hit back, but goals from Paul Heffernan and James Hayter won the game, while Connor Wickham became Town's youngest ever player. |