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Cook: Sunderland Had a Frighteningly Good Start, They’ve Just Had a Tiny BlipFri 19th Nov 2021 12:05 Town boss Paul Cook has dismissed suggestions that the Blues are travelling to face Sunderland at the Stadium of Light at a good time, the Black Cats' form having slipped recently after a blistering start to the campaign.
Evans: Nothing to Fear From Division's Top SidesSun 14th Nov 2021 10:57 Town midfielder Lee Evans believes the Blues have nothing to fear from the teams in the upper reaches of League One following three matches against sides in the top six, among them Saturday’s 0-0 home draw with sixth-placed Oxford United.
Ipswich Town 0-0 Oxford United - Match ReportSat 13th Nov 2021 17:08 Town and Oxford drew 0-0 for the fourth time in their last five meetings at Portman Road, the Blues having come closest to scoring in the first half when Macauley Bonne and later Bersant Celina hit the same post.
Clements Handed League DebutSat 13th Nov 2021 14:27 Bailey Clements is handed his league debut as the Blues host Oxford United at Portman Road.
Cook: Oxford Game Probably a Really Good BenchmarkFri 12th Nov 2021 11:58 Boss Paul Cook says Saturday’s home game against sixth-placed Oxford United will probably be a benchmark of where Town are at this stage of the season. The Blues are expecting a crowd in excess of 21,000 for the visit of the U’s.
Cook: Vincent-Young Injury Not a Bad One, Carroll and Nolan Making ProgressFri 12th Nov 2021 09:35 Town boss Paul Cook says the shoulder injury Kane Vincent-Young suffered during Tuesday’s Papa John’s Trophy tie against his old club Colchester United is not a bad one and he hopes the right-back can make tomorrow’s home game against Oxford United.
Clements: It’s All I’ve Ever Dreamt OfWed 10th Nov 2021 11:35 Local boy Bailey Clements says playing for Town means the world to him, the left-back having come on as a half-time sub for his third senior appearance in last night’s on-penalties Papa John’s Trophy win at home to Colchester United.