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McKenna: Villa Will Be A Great Test For UsFri 27th Sep 2024 Town boss Kieran McKenna is a huge admirer of Unai Emery, whose high-flying Aston Villa side visit Portman Road for Sunday’s live Sky game (KO 2pm).
McKenna: It Means So Much to the Town and CountyFri 16th Aug 2024 Town boss Kieran McKenna knows how much Saturday’s return to the Premier League after a 22-year absence means to the town, the county and a generation of Town supporters ahead of Liverpool’s visit Portman Road on the opening day (TNT Sports, KO 12.30pm).
McKenna: A Challenge to Really EnjoyThu 21st Dec 2023 Town boss Kieran McKenna believes Saturday’s live-on-Sky visit to Leeds United is a challenge to really enjoy.
McKenna: Blackburn Are an Excellent Team, We'll Need the Fans Right Behind UsFri 22nd Sep 2023 Boss Kieran McKenna believes Town will need what’s set to be another close-to-sell-out crowd behind them when they face Blackburn Rovers at Portman Road on Saturday having been very impressed with what he’s seen of the Lancastrians this season.
Blues Host Barnsley Aiming For Five in a RowFri 26th Aug 2022 Top-of-the-table Town host Barnsley at Portman Road on Saturday aiming to record five league wins in a row for the first time in nearly two decades.
McKenna Expecting Different Gills at Portman RoadFri 04th Feb 2022 Town boss Kieran McKenna is expecting to face a very different Gillingham side at Portman Road on Saturday to the one the Blues smashed 4-0 at the Priestfield Stadium a month ago.
Cook: We've Got to Make Sure It's Us Writing a Success StoryThu 01st Apr 2021 Town boss Paul Cook wants his players and staff to write a success story in the final 10 games of the season, starting tomorrow when they host second-bottom Bristol Rovers at Portman Road (KO 3pm).
Ipswich Town 1-1 Lincoln City - Match ReportTue 09th Mar 2021 James Wilson netted against his former club as the Blues drew 1-1 with Lincoln City in new manager Paul Cook’s first home game in charge. January Town target Morgan Rogers gave the Imps a 29th-minute lead as the visitors dominated the first half, however, Wilson nodded in his second goal in three games to claim a share of the points as the Blues improved after the break.