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Rowe Nets Hat-Trick and Morris Two as U23s Hit Eight Against HullMon 20th Aug 2018 22:14 Danny Rowe hit a hat-trick as Town's U23s thrashed Hull City 8-0 in their first home league fixture of the new season at Portman Road on Monday evening. Ben Morris (pictured) netted two and Idris El Mizouni, Ben Folami and Jack Lankester also scored in front of watching first-team boss Paul Hurst.
Town Look to Continue Remarkable Pride Park RecordMon 20th Aug 2018 20:36 Town visit Derby County on Tuesday looking to continue their remarkable record at Pride Park with manager Paul Hurst seeking his first win in charge of the Blues (Sky Sports Football, red button/iFollow, KO 7.45pm).
Hurst: We're Going to Try and Be Positive Against VillaFri 17th Aug 2018 11:21 Boss Paul Hurst says Town will take a positive approach against Aston Villa at Portman Road on Saturday, despite expecting the Midlanders to be one of this season’s promotion contenders.
Hurst Aiming for Confidence-Boosting First Town Win at ExeterMon 13th Aug 2018 16:32 Boss Paul Hurst believes a win at Exeter City in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night will provide a confidence boost with the Blues yet to record a victory this season and with some tough Championship games up next. Hurst reiterated that he plans to take cup competitions seriously, citing his record with his previous clubs.
Edwards To Miss Exeter Trip But Bishop, Rowe and Downes BackMon 13th Aug 2018 11:24 Winger Gwion Edwards will miss the first round Carabao Cup tie at Exeter City on Tuesday but Teddy Bishop and Danny Rowe are set to be in the squad for the first time this season and Flynn Downes is over the illness which saw him drop out of the party making the trip to Rotherham on Saturday.
Hurst: Rotherham is a Club Very Close to My HeartFri 10th Aug 2018 10:23 Blues boss Paul Hurst will face a club he says is very close to his heart when Town travel to Rotherham for his first away game in charge on Saturday, with the Millers also the side which beat his Shrewsbury team in the League One play-off final in May.