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Everton Linked With Walters Sun 10th May 2009 09:28
Everton are considering a summer move for Town striker Jon Walters, according to one of this morning's tabloids. The Blues themselves are again being mentioned in connection with some of Roy Keane's former players at Sunderland.
How We Won the Cup - Paul Mariner Wed 06th May 2009 10:53
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Blackburn, Hull and Leeds After Bruce ,While Town, Newcastle and Hannover Linked With Celtic Ace Sun 03rd May 2009 09:11
Town defender Alex Bruce is a summer target of Blackburn, Hull and Leeds, according to one of this morning's tabloids. It's a busy morning on the transfer gossip front with the Blues said to be amongst a number of clubs eyeing a move for Celtic's Paul Hartley.
Cardiff City 0-3 Town Sat 25th Apr 2009 18:48
The Roy Keane era got off to a superb start as goals from Pablo Couñago, David Norris and Jon Stead gave the Blues a 3-0 win at Cardiff in Ninian Park's last ever league game. The match could have been very different had Richard Wright not saved Ross McCormack's early penalty.
Keane's Squad Injury Hit for Cardiff Trip Fri 24th Apr 2009 13:51
New Town boss Roy Keane has an injury-ravaged squad from which to pick his side for Saturday's match at Cardiff, the last ever league game at Ninian Park. Ben Thatcher and Shane Supple joined the list of players out for the season earlier this week.
Warking On With Hope In My Heart Mon 20th Apr 2009 10:00
Tim Sansom reviews John Wark's new autobiography.
Town Waiting on Four Ahead of Norwich Showdown Fri 17th Apr 2009 15:01
Town will assess the fitness of Gareth McAuley, Kevin Lisbie, Jon Walters and Danny Haynes on Saturday ahead of Sunday's East Anglian derby at home to Norwich City (KO 12.45pm). The Blues are definitely without right-backs David Wright and Moritz Volz.
Town 1-3 Doncaster Rovers Sat 11th Apr 2009 18:47
Town's woeful home form continued as Doncaster Rovers left Portman Road with a 3-1 win. Gareth Roberts's fluke put the visitors in front, before Owen Garvan hit back, but goals from Paul Heffernan and James Hayter won the game, while Connor Wickham became Town's youngest ever player.
Jim: Sheffield United Our Most Important Game Fri 03rd Apr 2009 08:49
Town boss Jim Magilton is urging his players to view Saturday's trip to Sheffield United as the "most important game of their lives”. The Blues are currently seven points from the play-off places with only six games left.
Wright Hoping He Can Face Blades Fri 03rd Apr 2009 08:42
Full-back David Wright says is hopeful he will be OK to line-up in his usual right-back role when the Blues face Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Saturday. The former Crewe and Wigan man suffered a hamstring injury in Town's game against Watford a fortnight ago.
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