Impressive Rise from Non-League - Notes for Lincoln City Fri 17th Sep 2021 15:00 Ahead of Ipswich Town’s first away trip for over a month to Lincoln City, TomTheWriter assesses the mood in the opposition camp. |
Cook: Until We Can Become a Strong Team, You'll Not See Our True Colours Fri 17th Sep 2021 13:29 Town visit Lincoln, hardly a happy hunting ground in recent seasons, on Saturday still looking for their first win of the season with manager Paul Cook admitting that the Blues are currently their “own enemy”. |
Former Skipper Leadbitter Retires Tue 14th Sep 2021 09:54 Former Town skipper Grant Leadbitter has announced his retirement, aged 35. |
Vincent-Young: There Have Been Positives But There Are Areas We Need to Scrub Up On Fri 10th Sep 2021 06:00 Town will be looking for their first win of the season when they take on newly-promoted Bolton Wanderers at Portman Road tomorrow. |
Coulson: There's a Bit of a Connection With Kyle Sat 28th Aug 2021 09:29 It was a case of “fancy seeing you here” when former England youth colleagues Hayden Coulson and Kyle Edwards met up again recently and struck up an immediate rapport in their first game as Town team-mates. |
Cook: We Know We Have to Get Up to Speed, We Know We Have to Win Games Fri 27th Aug 2021 12:10 Town host AFC Wimbledon at Portman Road on Saturday still looking for their first league win of the season. |
March of the Robins: Notes for Cheltenham Town Tue 17th Aug 2021 09:55 Ahead of Town’s first midweek league game of the season at Cheltenham, TomTheWriter assesses the mood in the opposition camp. |
One Club, One County - Notes for Newport County Tue 10th Aug 2021 14:00 Ahead of Town’s first cup game of the season against Newport County, TomTheWriter assesses the mood in the opposition camp. |
Mariner Was Everything a Manager Could Ask of a Centre-Forward and More Sat 10th Jul 2021 09:57 Mel Henderson, Town’s public relations officer during the Sir Bobby Robson years, pays tribute to Blues striker Paul Mariner, whose death was announced earlier today. |
Swindon Town 1-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report Sat 01st May 2021 16:58 James Norwood scored twice, once from the spot, and later missed another penalty as Town’s long wait for goals came to an end as they won 2-1 at Swindon. Norwood, captaining the Blues on his return to the side, put Town ahead on 44 with his first spot-kick, Town’s first goal in 663 minutes, then added a second in the 58th minute. Brett Pitman pulled one back for the already-relegated Robins on 71 before Norwood spurned the opportunity to score his first Town hat-trick via a second penalty but manager Paul Cook wasn’t to be denied his inaugural Blues away win. |