McGreal in Interim Charge For First Time as Blues Travel to Charlton Mon 06th Dec 2021 19:46 Town travel to Charlton Athletic on Tuesday with interim manager John McGreal in charge for the first time. |
Morsy: Players Shocked and Sad to See Cook Go Mon 06th Dec 2021 15:58 Town captain Sam Morsy believes Town’s miserable start to the current campaign — when they failed to win any of their first eight games in all competitions — contributed greatly to the dismissal of manager Paul Cook and his four-strong coaching team at the weekend. |
We Need to Address the Weaknesses In January - Notes for Charlton Athletic Mon 06th Dec 2021 15:00 TomTheWriter assesses the mood in the opposition camp as the Blues make the trip to the Valley following the sacking of manager Paul Cook. |
Norwood Starts For U23s Mon 06th Dec 2021 12:17 Striker James Norwood again starts for Town’s U23s this afternoon as they host Charlton behind closed doors at Playford Road. |
Let’s Have Some Positivity - Notes for Barrow Fri 03rd Dec 2021 15:00 TomTheWriter assesses the mood in the opposition camp as Town turn their attention to their second cup tie in four days as Barrow visit in the FA Cup. |
Town Or Barrow Ball 63 in Third Round Draw Fri 03rd Dec 2021 14:53 Town will be ball number 63 in Monday’s draw for round three of the FA Cup if they beat League Two Barrow in tomorrow’s second-round tie at Portman Road. |
Cook Desperate to Give Fans a Cup Run as Barrow Visit Fri 03rd Dec 2021 13:57 Boss Paul Cook says he’s desperate to give Town fans an FA Cup run by beating Barrow at Portman Road on Saturday and would love a home derby against Norwich City or maybe a trip to the club he supports, Liverpool, in the third round. |
Cook to Field Strongest Side Against Barrow Fri 03rd Dec 2021 11:31 Town boss Paul Cook says he’ll field what he feels is his strongest team when Barrow visit Portman Road in the FA Cup second round tomorrow but admits it’s difficult to judge what that is at present. |
Ipswich Town 2-2 Arsenal U21s (3-4 on pens) - Match Report Wed 01st Dec 2021 21:56 Town’s Papa John’s Trophy campaign came to an end after they were beaten 4-3 on penalties by Arsenal’s U21s following a 2-2 draw having been 2-0 in front at half-time. Kayden Jackson scored twice for the Blues on 31 and 43 but a Kane Vincent-Young own goal and a Flo Balogun strike levelled the game and the young Gunners won the shootout with Bersant Celina and Joe Pigott both missing their spot-kicks. |
Ipswich Town 2-0 Arsenal U21s - Half-Time Wed 01st Dec 2021 20:40 Two goals from Kayden Jackson have given Town a 2-0 half-time lead at home to Arsenal U21s in the Papa John’s Trophy. |