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Burnley 0-0 Town - Half-Time Sat 02nd Jan 2016 16:06
Town’s game against Burnley at Turf Moor remains goalless at half-time.
Town Out to Leapfrog Clarets and Set New Record Fri 01st Jan 2016 06:00
Town visit Burnley on Saturday looking to leapfrog the Clarets to climb to fifth in the Championship and targeting a club record sixth straight victory on the road.
McCarthy: We've Got Strength in Depth Fri 01st Jan 2016 06:00
Town boss Mick McCarthy is pleased that his squad now has the strength in depth to allow him to make changes without weakening his team as he did ahead of the 1-0 at Brighton on Tuesday.
McCarthy: Now Let's Set a New Record! Tue 29th Dec 2015 22:54
Town boss Mick McCarthy was delighted to learn that his side equalled a club record of five successive wins on the road by beating Brighton 1-0 at the Amex Stadium and hopes his side can now surpass that total at Burnley on Saturday. Daryl Murphy netted the only goal in the 32nd minute to secure the three points.
Brighton 0-1 Town - Match Report Tue 29th Dec 2015 21:40
Daryl Murphy netted his seventh goal of the season to see the Blues to a 1-0 victory at Brighton, their fifth successive away victory which equals a club record set in 1976. Murphy seized on an error by Seagulls defender Lewis Dunk in the 32nd minute.
Brighton 0-1 Town - Half-Time Tue 29th Dec 2015 20:46
Daryl Murphy’s seventh goal of the season has given the Blues a 1-0 half-time lead at Brighton.
Fraser and Bru Start at Brighton Tue 29th Dec 2015 18:57
Town boss Mick McCarthy has made two changes to his side for this evening’s game at Brighton with Ryan Fraser and Kevin Bru in for Ainsley Maitland-Niles, who is injured, and Brett Pitman, who drops to the bench.
Town Go to Brighton Looking to Equal Record Tue 29th Dec 2015 06:00
Town face Brighton and Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium this evening looking to equal a club record of five successive away wins.
Chambo: Best Feeling in the World Mon 28th Dec 2015 06:00
Luke Chambers says your team grabbing a last-gasp winner is the best feeling in the world, let alone scoring that goal yourself as the Blues skipper did on Boxing Day to complete’s Town comeback as they beat QPR 2-1 at Portman Road.
McCarthy: No Need for Apology, Chambo, You Scored the Winner! Sat 26th Dec 2015 18:44
Boss Mick McCarthy revealed that skipper Luke Chambers apologised to his team-mates for his overall performance, despite having scored the last-gasp winner as Town defeated QPR 2-1 at Portman Road. Chambers powered home a header in the 92nd minute of what McCarthy admitted was no Boxing Day classic.
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