Joe: We Didn't Start Mon 11th Apr 2005 23:44 Boss Joe Royle felt his side could have been more than two goals down at half-time after a woeful first half display against Wolves at Molineux. The Town manager thought the Blues improved after the break but still caused the home defence few problems. |
Wolves 2-0 Town Mon 11th Apr 2005 22:24 Town's automatic promotion hopes were dealt a big blow by a 2-0 defeat at Wolves. The Blues were well off the pace in a first half during which Colin Cameron and Carl Cort put the home side two goals in front. Town improved after the break but created few chances. |
Town Release Two More Mon 11th Apr 2005 16:59 Midfielders Liam Manning and Fraser Beveridge have been told that they will not be offered contracts at the end of the season. |
Cambridge Raise £1000 Mon 11th Apr 2005 11:59 Cambridge Fans United, the Cambridge Supporters' Trust, raised £1000.73 at their collection prior to Town's home game with Derby County. The Trust are trying to raise cash to help stop their crisis-stricken club from going out of business. |
More Weekend Links Mon 11th Apr 2005 11:52 Norwich midfielder Damien Francis and West Brom striker Robert Earnshaw are the latest players claimed to be on Joe Royle's summer wish-list by the tabloids. |
Royle Loses Record Mon 11th Apr 2005 00:28 Town boss Joe Royle has lost his record as Everton's youngest-ever player. Toffees' striker James Vaughan, aged 16 years and 271 days, beat Royle's record by 11 days when he came on as a 74th minute sub and scored in the 4-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday. |
Miller Town's Only Doubt Sun 10th Apr 2005 20:15 Tommy Miller is Town's only doubt ahead of Monday's live Sky game at Wolverhampton Wanderers. However, the 13-goal midfielder is expected to be fit enough to face Glenn Hoddle's draw specialists (Sky Sports One, KO 7.45pm). |
Huckerby Linked Sun 10th Apr 2005 18:50 Norwich striker Darren Huckerby has been linked with a summer move to the Blues. A tabloid reports that the former Manchester City flop could move to Portman Road after Norwich's relegation and if Town are promoted to the Premiership. |