McKenna: Finishing Above Leicester the Motivation Fri 16th May 2025 Town boss Kieran McKenna says the motivation when the Blues travel to face Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Sunday is finishing above the Foxes in the Premier League table. |
McKenna: Our Motivation Needs to Match Brentford's Fri 09th May 2025 Town host Europe-chasing Brentford in this season’s penultimate home game looking for only their second Premier League win at Portman Road during 2024/25. |
Greaves: I've Enjoyed Playing Left-Back Fri 09th May 2025 Due to a recent suspension for Leif Davis and hamstring injury for Conor Townsend, Town have been hit with a shortage of players available to play at left-back. |
Taylor: The Plan is to Be a Regular Starter Next Season Fri 02nd May 2025 Town midfielder Jack Taylor has had to stay patient for his opportunities this season but admits he would like to become a regular starter as the Blues prepare for a return to the Championship. |
McKenna: Everton Will Want a Party Atmosphere Thu 01st May 2025 Boss Kieran McKenna says motivating his players isn’t a problem despite the Blues’ relegation having been confirmed with the squad desperate to play in Premier League games such as Saturday’s visit to Goodison Park, Everton’s penultimate fixture at the ground that has been their home since 1892. |
Morsy: Never in Doubt That Humphreys Would Have Amazing Season at Wycombe Tue 29th Apr 2025 Town captain Sam Morsy has revealed he would have liked to have seen Cameron Humphreys go on loan to a Championship side in January following his excellent season at Wycombe Wanderers. |
Voting Open For Men's Player of the Year Mon 28th Apr 2025 Voting is now under way for the Supporters Club’s men’s Player of the Year award. |
Morsy: We Know There's a Great Opportunity to Come Back Sat 26th Apr 2025 Town captain Sam Morsy says the Blues will be defined by how they bounce back following confirmation of their relegation to the Championship. |
Newcastle United 3-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report Sat 26th Apr 2025 Town’s relegation from the Premier League after only one season was finally confirmed after the 10-man Blues were beaten 3-0 by Newcastle United at St James’ Park. Town will have been pleased with their performance until Ben Johnson became the fifth Blues player to see red this season on 37 for two bookable offences - the first highly controversial - before Alexander Isak gave the Magpies the lead from the spot in first-half injury time, then Dan Burn added a second 11 minutes after the restart and Will Osula added the third on 80. |
Newcastle United 1-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time Sat 26th Apr 2025 Alexander Isak’s injury time penalty has given Newcastle United a 1-0 half-time lead over 10-man Town at St James’ Park, Ben Johnson having seen red for the Blues. |
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