Gerrard Sympathy for Andy Mon 18th Nov 2002 12:39 New Town keeper Paul Gerrard has said he has sympathy with Andy Marshall. Gerrard slipped into Marshall's gloves at Watford on Sunday after being taken on loan by Joe Royle. |
Marshall Seeks Talks Mon 18th Nov 2002 09:47 Dropped Town keeper Andy Marshall says he is to seek talks with manager Joe Royle about his future at Portman Road. Marshall wasn't even on the bench yesterday as the Blues ran out 2-0 winners at Watford. |
Watford 0-2 Town Sun 17th Nov 2002 20:11 A superb second half display took Town to their third league away win of the season against previously high-flying Watford. Goals from Alun Armstrong and Jamie Clapham won the points as Town enjoyed their best half of football since the 6-1 win over Leicester early in the season. |
Town Sign Gerrard Sat 16th Nov 2002 13:44 Town have signed Everton keeper Paul Gerrard on a month's loan. The ex-Oldham man will go straight into the starting line-up at Watford tomorrow afternoon. |
Wilnis in Fitness Race Sat 16th Nov 2002 10:50 Fabian Wilnis is the biggest doubt ahead of Sunday's match at Watford having picked up a dead leg in extra time on Thursday. |
Ambrose Called-Up Mon 11th Nov 2002 17:12 Town youngster Darren Ambrose has been called into the England U21 squad for the get-together at Burnham Beeches next week. Previously Ambrose has been in U19 squads but this is the first time the U21s have called. |
Extended Loan for Miller? Tue 05th Nov 2002 19:27 Leyton Orient manager Paul Brush is keen to secure the loan of Town central defender Justin Miller until the end of the season. Miller was back at Town on Monday to meet with Joe Royle and Willie Donachie. |
Royle Targets City Men? Tue 29th Oct 2002 16:20 Reports in Manchester claim that Joe Royle may target players from his spell as manager of Manchester City. Utility-man Gerard Wiekens is said to be his most likely target. |
Town 0-1 Gillingham Sat 26th Oct 2002 18:38 Town fans left Portman Road angry and depressed once again as Gillingham took three points back to Kent. A Mamady Sidibe goal in the first half, again after Town had failed to defend a corner, was enough to take Andy Hessenthaler's side to victory. |
Who Is The Third Man? Fri 25th Oct 2002 10:20 The race for the job as Town manager now appears to have just three runners, caretaker-manager Tony Mowbray, Joe Royle and one other candidate. Both Royle and Mowbray have made it clear they want the job while the number of fellow contenders has gradually been reduced. |