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Paul Hurst’s Time at Shrewsbury — A History in Seven MatchesWed 13th Jun 2018 15:00 HarryFromBath takes a look at our new manager through Shrewsbury supporters’ eyes while also looking at a number of games which charted his progress at New Meadow.
Hurst: The Goal is to Create Another Bit of History HereTue 12th Jun 2018 17:30 Incoming Town manager Paul Hurst demonstrated a nice line in self-deprecating humour as he was unveiled at a busy press conference earlier today.
New Boss Hurst Looking to Add Wingers to Town SquadTue 12th Jun 2018 16:52 New manager Paul Hurst is targeting two wingers as part of his plans to put his own stamp on the side he has inherited from predecessor Mick McCarthy.
Hurst: Proud, Honoured and Very Excited About Challenge AheadTue 12th Jun 2018 14:03 New Ipswich Town boss Paul Hurst — only the club’s 16th in the 82 years since they turned professional — was officially unveiled at a press conference earlier today.
No Extra-Time or Seeding in Carabao CupFri 08th Jun 2018 14:12 Extra-time and seeding have been scrapped among a number of changes made to the Carabao Cup for 2018/19.
Hurst: Doig Big on Setting StandardsThu 07th Jun 2018 16:54 New Blues boss Paul Hurst says his assistant Chris Doig is very demanding and “big on setting standards”.
Bialkowski Set to Be Named in Poland World Cup SquadMon 04th Jun 2018 11:09 Town keeper Bartosz Bialkowski is expected to be confirmed as the second Blues player to be travelling to this summer’s World Cup in Russia when the Poland squad is announced at lunchtime, Lukasz Skorupski, his rival for a place in the 23, having suffered a hip injury in training. Yesterday, Jonas Knudsen was named in the Danish World Cup squad.
Miller Confident Former Boss Hurst Can Make Step UpThu 31st May 2018 12:51 Former Blues defender Ian Miller says he believed new Town boss Paul Hurst was someone with the ability to manage at a much higher level during his time playing for him at Grimsby.