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McCarthy Targeting Wide Players and After More Midfield Goals Mon 16th May 2016 16:50
Town boss Mick McCarthy says he will be looking to add goals to his midfield during the close season with widemen again amongst his targets.
Town Among Clubs Eyeing Southend Midfielder Wed 04th May 2016 09:17
Town, Wolves, Huddersfield and Dutch side Sparta Rotterdam are all reported to be keeping tabs on Southend United midfielder Jack Payne, who looks set to leave Roots Hall in the summer.
McCarthy Spotted at Southend Tue 01st Mar 2016 22:21
Town boss Mick McCarthy was spotted at Roots Hall watching Southend United draw 1-1 with Crewe Alexandra in League One this evening.
Marriott on Target Sun 14th Dec 2014 16:55
Striker Jack Marriott scored one and created one as his loan club Woking beat Eastleigh 2-0 at home in the first round of the FA Trophy on Saturday.
Marriott Only Loanee on Winning Side Sat 01st Mar 2014 20:18
Jack Marriott was the only Town loanee to be on the winning side today with his temporary club Woking winning 3-1 at Barnet in the Skrill Premier.
Marriott On Target in Second Woking Debut - Updated Tue 04th Feb 2014 17:00
Jack Marriott got his second loan spell with Woking off to a predictable start by scoring the first goal as the Cards beat Hereford United 3-0 at home in the Skrill Premier.
Marriott "Absolutely Loved" Woking Debut Wed 13th Nov 2013 17:17
Striker Jack Marriott says he “absolutely loved” his match-winning debut for loan club Woking as he scored one, created one and carried off the sponsor’s man of the match award in the Cards' 3-0 victory over Dartford in the Skrill Premier last night.
Taylor Impresses for Posh Sat 05th Oct 2013 23:44
On-loan Town striker Paul Taylor was named the sponsor’s man of the match as Peterborough United beat Preston 2-0 at London Road. The 25-year-old, who is back with Posh until November 2nd, played the first 78 minutes.
McCarthy: We Were The Better Team Sat 09th Mar 2013 18:04
Manager Mick McCarthy thought the Blues were the better side but bemoaned his team’s failure to put the ball in the net after their 0-0 draw at Peterborough. The Town boss had praise for Posh keeper Bobby Olejnik, who made important saves from Frank Nouble and David McGoldrick in either half, but believed his side ought to have been awarded a penalty for handball against Posh midfielder Jack Payne after the break.
Peterborough 0-0 Town Sat 09th Mar 2013 17:03
Frank Nouble came closest to breaking the deadlock as the Blues’ trip to Peterborough ended in a 0-0 draw. The January signing from Wolves struck the woodwork from 25 yards and then forced Posh keeper Bobby Olejnik into a fine save during the first half.
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