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Leicester 1-1 Town Sat 08th Sep 2001 18:09
A controversial last minute goal saw Peter Taylor grab a lifeline on an afternoon of high drama, but little impressive football. A year or so ago Barry Knight was the anti-hero of Bolton as he sent off two of their players and gave Town three penalties in the second leg of the play-off semi. Few of those decisions were debatable, however the two red cards, one penalty, a hatful of bookings, the failure to red card Robbie Savage and finally the late Dean Sturridge goal left supporters with a lot to talk about after the game.
Bramble OK for Leicester Fri 07th Sep 2001 10:24
Titus Bramble will be fit to face Leicester tomorrow despite missing out on England U21 duty with an ankle injury. Town will welcome back Hermann Hreidarsson, Jim Magilton and Pablo Couñago when they return from international duty today.
Ipswich Reserves 3 - 3 Fulham Reserves Wed 05th Sep 2001 23:24
Author: Old Git
Marshall Not Happy Mon 03rd Sep 2001 15:22
Andy Marshall has said today that he was not happy with Matteo Sereni's transer.
BBC to Show Home Ties Fri 17th Aug 2001 09:33
The BBC will show Town's home UEFA Cup ties this season. BBC Breakfast News presenter Rob Bonnett revealed the news this morning.
Finidi Could Still Play Saturday Tue 14th Aug 2001 23:40
Town boss George Burley has said he is still hopeful that Finidi George will be available for Saturday's game with Sunderland. The completion of the deal has been delayed by papers required from Nigeria and Real Mallorca as well as his work permit.
No New Bid for Poom Mon 13th Aug 2001 23:31
Town manager George Burley, returning from his weekend scouting trip, has said he will not be making another bid for Mart Poom. Burley bid around £4 million for the Estonian, but this was turned down by Jim Smith.
Kelly Also a Target Sun 12th Aug 2001 23:00
Reports this evening claim that Blackburn's Alan Kelly may also be a target of George Burley. With the bid for Mart Poom (either £4 million or £5.25 million depending on report) turned down the Town boss is reported to be looking elsewhere for a new goalkeeper.
Shock Poom Bid! Sat 11th Aug 2001 17:00
Reports this afternoon claim that Town have had a shock bid for Derby's Mart Poom turned down. The bid, which came after Town had brought Andy Marshall to Portman Road, was turned down and was thought to be in the region of £4 million.
Marshall to Miss Tour Tue 07th Aug 2001 10:14
New keeper Andy Marshall will miss the pre-season games in Ireland and is now doubtful for the start of the season. Marshall is suffering from a back strain and is due to see a specialist.
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