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Evans: A Game You Want to Play InWed 28th Dec 2022 16:06 Town midfielder Lee Evans has good memories of last season’s game against Portsmouth at Fratton Park and is hoping to make more when the Blues travel to Hampshire on Thursday evening.
Ipswich Town 3-0 Oxford United - Match ReportMon 26th Dec 2022 17:03 Freddie Ladapo, Wes Burns and Conor Chaplin were on target as Town comfortably beat Oxford United 3-0 at Portman Road, their first victory over the U’s since February 1999. Ladapo followed up Chaplin’s volley in the 39th minute to give the Blues the lead, then six minutes later Burns hooked home a corner to make it 2-0 and Chaplin made it three with nine minutes left to inflict Oxford’s first league defeat by more than one goal this season.
Ipswich Town 2-0 Oxford United - Half-TimeMon 26th Dec 2022 16:04 Two goals in six minutes from Freddie Ladapo and Wes Burns have given Town a 2-0 half-time lead over Oxford United at Portman Road.
McKenna Expecting Another Hard-Fought Clash at WycombeThu 15th Dec 2022 18:16 Town begin the second year of Kieran McKenna’s management with a game against Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday, just as they started the first, but this time at Adams Park in front of a Blues away following of more than 2,800.
McKenna: We're Going to Be Facing a Wounded Peterborough TeamThu 08th Dec 2022 17:29 Town boss Kieran McKenna expects to face a wounded Peterborough United team in front of a Portman Road crowd of more than 26,000 over Saturday lunchtime (KO 12.30pm).
Yallop on Life's a PitchSat 03rd Dec 2022 10:12 New Hall of Fame inductee Frank Yallop is the star guest on Life’s a Pitch, which is live on BBC Radio Suffolk at lunchtime (12-2pm).
Dyer Hurt and Disappointed By Town Caretaker-Manager SnubFri 02nd Dec 2022 15:12 Former Blues midfielder and coach Kieron Dyer has lifted the lid on how hurt and disappointed he was not to be offered the caretaker-manager’s job at Portman Road following Paul Cook’s sacking a year ago, and says he now believes he is “too emotionally connected” to the club to ever realise his long-term ambition of becoming the Town boss.