Town Granted Permission to Speak to Hurst Mon 28th May 2018 21:51 Town have been given permission to speak to Shrewsbury manager Paul Hurst about the vacancy at Portman Road, the two clubs have announced. We understand Hurst could be confirmed as Blues boss as soon as tomorrow. |
Sunderland Confirm Ross Appointment Fri 25th May 2018 13:10 Blues target Jack Ross has been confirmed as Sunderland's new manager. |
Ross and Hurst Remain Leading Contenders With Lampard Out of Race Tue 22nd May 2018 09:59 St Mirren’s Jack Ross and Shrewsbury’s Paul Hurst remain the leading contenders to take charge at Portman Road with former England skipper Frank Lampard no longer in the running, TWTD understands. |
Craig: Ross is a Perfect Fit for Town Wed 16th May 2018 18:20 Former Town U18s skipper Liam Craig believes his friend and former team-mate Jack Ross would be “a perfect fit” for the Blues. |
Ross Not Willing or Able to Comment on Town Tue 15th May 2018 10:08 St Mirren boss Jack Ross kept his cards close to his chest when questioned about the Town management vacancy at his press conference having been named the Ladbrokes Championship Manager of the Year yesterday. |
Town Will Have to Wait on Hurst Sun 13th May 2018 20:14 Town will have to wait if they want to make Paul Hurst their new manager with his Shrewsbury side having reached the League One play-off final. |
Ross: I'll Listen to What Town Have to Say Fri 11th May 2018 23:21 St Mirren manager Jack Ross says he will listen to what Town have to say when he meets with owner Marcus Evans next week and if the job was offered to him would weigh up whether it was the best move for him at this point in his career. |
Hurst: Town Link a Compliment Thu 03rd May 2018 18:52 Shrewsbury boss Paul Hurst says it’s “a compliment” to be linked with the vacancy at Town but says there has been no contact from the Blues. However, the former Grimsby manager offered no guarantee that he would be with League One’s third-placed side next season. |
Ipswich Town 0-4 Aston Villa - Match Report Sat 21st Apr 2018 17:09 Aston Villa inflicted Town’s heaviest home defeat in precisely seven years as the Blues were beaten 4-0 having had Grant Ward sent off just prior to half-time. Ex-Blue Conor Hourihane put the Villans ahead on 25 and then in the second half, after Ward had been dismissed for catching Neil Taylor with a high boot, Lewis Grabban scored on 57 and 78 and sub Henri Lansbury in the 82nd minute. |
We Are Heading for the Play-Offs. Let’s Boss Them - Notes for Aston Villa Fri 20th Apr 2018 11:30 HarryFromBath assesses the mood in the opposition camp ahead of Saturday’s game at Portman Road by delving into their forums. |