Town Confirm Cook Appointment Tue 02nd Mar 2021 12:06 Town have confirmed the appointment of Paul Cook as manager on a contract which runs until the summer of 2023. |
[Podcast] Talking Town - New Podcast Now Online Mon 01st Mar 2021 23:35 A new podcast from Talking Town is now available. |
[Podcast] We Follow The Town - New Podcast Now Online Mon 01st Mar 2021 22:35 A new podcast from We Follow The Town is now available. |
Who is Paul Cook? Mon 01st Mar 2021 20:00 With Paul Cook looking set to be named Town manager later this week, TWTD looked at the 54-year-old’s background. |
Post-Lambert Era Begins at Accrington Mon 01st Mar 2021 18:59 Town begin the post-Paul Lambert era aiming for a third successive victory when they travel to Accrington Stanley on Tuesday evening with first-team coach Matt Gill in caretaker charge with academy head of coaching and player development Bryan Klug assisting him. |
New Date For Shrews Trip Mon 01st Mar 2021 17:01 Town’s game against Shrewsbury Montgomery Waters Meadow has been rescheduled for Tuesday 4th May (KO 7pm). |
O'Neill: Great Opportunity For Gill Mon 01st Mar 2021 15:27 General manager of football operations Lee O’Neill believes taking caretaker charge of the Blues is a good opportunity for first-team coach Matt Gill to add to his experience and could perhaps even put him in with a shout of the role permanently, but if not he and goalkeeper-coach Jimmy Walker will remain at the club under the next boss. |
O'Neill: Is Paul Cook the Next Town Manager? I Don't Have the Answer to That Question Mon 01st Mar 2021 15:01 Lee O’Neill said he “didn’t have the answer to that question” when asked whether Paul Cook would be the next manager of Town at a lunchtime press conference. |
O'Neill: No Offer on Table For Town Mon 01st Mar 2021 14:43 General manager of football operations Lee O’Neill says there is no offer currently on the table for the Blues, despite interest from a US-backed consortium, and that owner Marcus Evans’s stance remains unchanged. |
O'Neill: Lambert's Exit Cumulation of Things and Not Related to Proposed Takeover Mon 01st Mar 2021 14:37 General manager of football operations Lee O’Neill says Paul Lambert’s departure from Town last night was down to a “a cumulation of things” and insists the Scot’s exit has nothing to do with the proposed US-backed takeover. |