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Vincent-Young: A Lot of False Starts and Setbacks, So I'm Delighted to Be Back Fri 23rd Apr 2021 11:14
Fit-again Town full-back Kane Vincent-Young has reflected on his 17-month spell on the sidelines and return to action last month as he can finally look to the future with confidence.
Vincent-Young: I Never Felt Sorry For Myself Fri 23rd Apr 2021 11:12
Kane Vincent-Young has stressed the importance of adopting a positive outlook during his fight to regain full fitness from an injury he never believed would keep him out of action for so long.
Cook Can't Wait to Go Through Plans With New CEO Ashton Fri 23rd Apr 2021 11:09
Blues boss Paul Cook says he’ll be looking to recruit a small squad he can trust ahead of the 2021/22 campaign and is looking forward to incoming CEO Mark Ashton joining the club from Bristol City on June 1st.
Cook: Would I Have Done Things Differently? Not Particularly Fri 23rd Apr 2021 10:56
Town boss Paul Cook says there’s not much he would have done differently in his first few weeks at Portman Road, despite the Blues having won just twice in his opening 12 matches and now out of the play-off running barring a miracle.
Cook: I'll Be Working With New Personnel and New Staff Going Forward Fri 23rd Apr 2021 10:34
Manager Paul Cook gave no hint of his assistant manager plans at this morning’s press conference, his Chesterfield, Portsmouth and Wigan sidekick Leam Richardson having been named the Latics’ permanent boss earlier in the week, while other members of his DW Stadium backroom team are also in new jobs.
Cook: Painful Nights Like These Hurt Me Deeply and I'm Sure They Hurt Our Supporters Tue 20th Apr 2021 21:52
Town boss Paul Cook admitted the Blues aren’t ready for the play-offs after a 3-0 defeat at Northampton realistically ended their hopes of a top-six place this season.
Northampton Town 3-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report Tue 20th Apr 2021 20:59
Town’s hopes of making the play-offs were all but ended as Peter Kioso scored twice and Ryan Watson once as they were beaten 3-0 by Northampton Town at Sixfields. Kioso netted from corners in the eighth and 32nd minute in a first period in which the Cobblers could have been further in front and Gwion Edwards and Freddie Sears hit the woodwork, while Kane Vincent-Young and Oli Hawkins spurned golden opportunities in the second. With six minutes remaining Watson completed another dreadful evening for the Blues, whose goal drought has now extended to 529 minutes.
EFL Slams European Super League Plans Mon 19th Apr 2021 15:48
The EFL has issued a statement condemning the breakaway European Super League (ESL) which Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham have agreed to join along with six clubs from Spain and Italy.
Blues Visit Northampton Looking to Revive Faltering Play-Off Push Mon 19th Apr 2021 15:11
Town visit Northampton's Sixfields for a competitive match for the first time on Tuesday evening with only a victory good enough as they look to get their faltering play-off push back on track.
Judge: Not the Way I Wanted to End My Time at Town Mon 19th Apr 2021 14:24
Former Blues midfielder Alan Judge says it was only on Thursday morning that he was made aware of the contract situation which led to his shock departure later that day.
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