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Cook Aiming For Three Wins in a Week, Starting With CreweFri 26th Nov 2021 11:46 Town boss Paul Cook is looking for his side to regain their momentum as they go into three home games in seven days, the first Sunday’s visit by League One bottom club Crewe Alexandra.
Cook: Performance Against Rotherham Everything I Dislike About a TeamFri 26th Nov 2021 10:53 Boss Paul Cook admitted that Tuesday’s performance as the Blues were beaten 2—0 at home by Rotherham United was “everything I dislike about a team” and that his side’s inconsistency continues to be their consistency.
Cook: We Were Beaten By a Far Better Team All Over the PitchTue 23rd Nov 2021 22:58 Town boss Paul Cook admitted his side was beaten by a far better team all over the pitch as they were defeated 2-0 by new League One leaders Rotherham United at Portman Road.
Ipswich Town 0-2 Rotherham United - Match ReportTue 23rd Nov 2021 21:46 A goal in either half from Ben Wiles and Shane Ferguson saw Rotherham to a comfortable 2-0 victory over the Blues, extending the Millers’ unbeaten run to 15 games and taking them to the top of League One. Wiles opened the scoring on 24 with a shot from the edge of the box with Ferguson adding the second a minute before the hour with the Blues never looking like getting back into the match.
Ipswich Town 0-1 Rotherham United - Half-TimeTue 23rd Nov 2021 20:44 Ben Wiles’s 24th-minute goal has given Rotherham United a 1-0 half-time lead over the Blues at Portman Road at half-time.
We Are Top-Half Contenders - Notes for PortsmouthMon 18th Oct 2021 16:00 As Town head to Fratton Park, Portsmouth for their second away game in four days, TomTheWriter assesses the mood in the opposition camp.
Cook: Until We Can Become a Strong Team, You'll Not See Our True ColoursFri 17th Sep 2021 13:29 Town visit Lincoln, hardly a happy hunting ground in recent seasons, on Saturday still looking for their first win of the season with manager Paul Cook admitting that the Blues are currently their “own enemy”.