Reserves Draw Thu 16th Feb 2006 09:50 Town's reserves drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace at Portman Road on Wednesday evening. Liam Trotter's goal cancelled out Louis Grabban's strike for the visitors. |
Reserves 3-0 Charlton Fri 15th Apr 2005 10:18 Town's reserve side beat Charlton 3-0 at Portman Road on Thursday night. Charlton are already champions but goals from Danny Haynes, Pablo Couñago and Jimmy Juan secured the victory for the Blues. |
Youths Win in Extra Time Tue 14th Dec 2004 10:32 Town's U18s beat Portsmouth 3-2 in extra time on Monday night to progress to the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup. Goals from James Krause, Billy Clarke and Danny Haynes ensured an away tie at either Manchester United or Stoke City. |
Reserves 1-2 Palace Tue 17th Aug 2004 21:12 Town's Reserves started the new season with a 2-1 home defeat to Crystal Palace. Pablo Couñago, Fabian Wilnis and Shefki Kuqi all started for the Blues' second string. |
Town 3-1 Middlesbrough Wed 06th Nov 2002 23:05 A much-changed Town side deservedly beat an equally much-changed Middlesbrough side 3-1 at Portman Road to go through to round four of the Worthington Cup. The Blues went one-up in the second minute through Thomas Gaardsøe before Jamie Clapham and then Darren Bent increased the lead. Franck Queudrue hit a late consolation for the Teessiders. |
More on Hat-tricks Tue 03rd Apr 2001 12:22 Marcus Stewart's hat-trick was Town's first in the Premiership ever and takes his goal tally to 20 for the season, 18 in the League. The previous Town hat-trick was Jim Magilton's in the play-off semi-final against Bolton last season. |
Town Unchanged Sunday Fri 05th May 2000 14:25 Town are likely to be unchanged from last week's line up for the quite spectacualrly crucial game with Walsall on Sunday (1.30pm KO and on Sky for those of you who've been asleep for the last week). Marcus Stewart has already said that he will be OK to play in what he sees as the biggest game of his career. Mark Venus is likely to struggle by on his ankle as he has all season, before having an operation in the summer. He may play his usual 75-80 minutes before being replaced. New haircut-boy Gary Croft's mates at Blackburn are determined that no-one is going to partying on their turf again this season. Skipper Lee Carsley told City: "We do not want you celebrating here." Let's hope Blackburn's resolve is as strong as that and that Town get the early goals that will make Sunday just that little bit less stressful... |