Calderwood Joining Forest Tue 30th May 2006 10:21 Northampton manager Colin Calderwood will be named Nottingham Forest manager within the next few days after talks at the City Ground yesterday. The former Spurs cenral defender was interviewed by Town last week and was understood to be on the shortlist to replace Joe Royle at Portman Road. |
Club Taking Their Time Mon 29th May 2006 21:49 Chairman David Sheepshanks says the club are in no hurry to appoint a successor to Joe Royle. The Blues are looking at having the new man in place when pre-season training starts on June 26th. |
No Pearson Confirmed Sun 28th May 2006 23:04 A Midlands newspaper appears to confirm TWTD's Friday report ruling West Brom assistant boss Nigel Pearson out of the running for the Town manager's job. |
Town: No Comment Fri 26th May 2006 17:15 Town are refusing to comment any further on speculation surrounding the vacant manager's position. The Blues are understood to have drawn up a shortlist having completed the first round of interviews with skipper Jim Magilton looking an increasingly strong candidate. |
The Shortlist Fri 26th May 2006 12:21 West Brom have revealed that they gave Town permission to speak to their assistant manager Nigel Pearson. However, we understand that the former Middlesbrough skipper is not on the shortlist. |
Nash Released Thu 23rd Mar 2006 14:01 Central defender Gerard Nash has been told he will not be offered a new deal when his contract expires at the end of the season. Nash, who made one senior appearance for Town as a sub against Burnley two seasons ago, has been beset by almost constant injury problems during his time with the Blues. |
Joe: Be Patient With Kids Fri 05th Aug 2005 21:47 Boss Joe Royle has urged fans to be patient with the new generation of youngsters progressing into the first team. The squad for Saturday's home game with Cardiff includes five players younger than 20 years of age. |
Club on Youth Cup Pricing Tue 19th Apr 2005 16:49 Chief executive Derek Bowden has commented on fan concerns at the pricing of Friday's FA Youth Cup final second leg at Portman Road. The Blues are charging adults £8 admission, whereas Southampton asked only £5 for entry into Monday's first leg at the St Mary's Stadium. |
Youths' Final Push Wed 13th Apr 2005 11:18 Town's U18s take on the Tottenham at White Hart Lane tonight in the second leg of the FA Youth Cup semi-final (KO 7pm). The Blues are 2-0 up from last Friday's first leg and must be confident that they can progress to the two-legged live-on-Sky final. |
Juan Joining on Loan Mon 17th Jan 2005 16:23 Monaco central midfielder Jimmy Juan will be joining Town on loan until the end of the season. Juan, 21, was on trial with the Blues last week and impressed manager Joe Royle. |