Rochdale 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report Tue 05th Nov 2019 Danny Rowe’s first Town goal was enough to see the Blues to a 1-0 win against Rochdale at Spotland and back to the top of League One. The winger reacted quickly to turn a defensive error past home keeper Jay Lynch in the 53rd minute to win the first ever fixture between the sides. |
Rochdale 0-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time Tue 05th Nov 2019 Town’s game at Rochdale remains 0-0 at half-time, although the Blues have hit the woodwork twice. |
Lambert and Jackson Nominated for Awards Wed 11th Sep 2019 Boss Paul Lambert and striker Kayden Jackson have been shortlisted for the Sky Bet League One Manager and Player of the Month awards. |
Goalless Draws for Loan Duo Fri 07th Mar 2014 Both Freddie Veseli and Jack Doherty’s loan sides were involved in 0-0 draws this evening. |
Colchester Friendly Abandoned Tue 26th Jul 2011 Town’s pre-season friendly at Colchester United was abandoned with eight minutes to go at 0-0 after U’s midfielder Andy Bond suffered a facial injury in a collision with his keeper Mark Cousins. Bond required lengthy treatment with the injury considered so severe that an ambulance was brought to the edge of the pitch causing the abandonment, with Bond eventually helped across to it with blood streaming down his face. |
Reserves Take on Canaries Mon 10th Apr 2006 Town have named a strong line-up for tonight's reserve derby at Norwich's Carrow Road (KO 7.30pm). Nicky Forster returns to match action after his recent cartilage operation, while Lewis Price, Danny Haynes, Jay McEveley and Sito are other first team regulars involved. |
Norwich 3-1 Town Sun 07th Mar 2004 Town fell to a 3-1 derby defeat despite dominating a goalless first half. The Blues hit the woodwork twice and rued other missed chances when Malky Mackay put Norwich in two in front in the second half. Tommy Miller scored a penalty for a 10-man Town before Darren Huckerby added a deflected third. |
Town 0-2 Norwich Sun 21st Dec 2003 Town's worst display for some months allowed Norwich City to win the first East Anglian derby of the season 2-0. Leon McKenzie scored in each half, the first controversial after the ball was knocked from keeper Kelvin Davis' hands, and the second the result of non-existent Town defending. |
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