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McKenna: A Chance For the Young PlayersSat 25th Jun 2022 16:52 Blues boss Kieran McKenna says pre-season is a chance for the club’s youngsters to make an impression, Cameron Humphreys, Tawanda Chirewa, Tommy Hughes and Albie Armin having featured at Needham Market this afternoon.
Needham Market 0-7 Ipswich Town - Match ReportSat 25th Jun 2022 14:25 Conor Chaplin scored a hat-trick and Matt Penney, Tommy Hughes, Freddie Ladapo and Greg Leigh netted one each as the Blues hammered Needham Market 7-0 in their first pre-season friendly at Bloomfields.
Ball Starts For Blues at NeedhamSat 25th Jun 2022 12:29 Dom Ball makes his first appearance in a Town shirt as part of the XI the Blues are fielding in their first pre-season friendly at Needham Market (KO 1pm).
Town Start Pre-Season Friendly Programme at NeedhamFri 24th Jun 2022 18:22 Town get their pre-season friendly programme under way with a sell-out 60-minute game against Needham Market at Bloomfields on Saturday afternoon (KO 1pm).
West Ham and Arsenal Eyeing ChirewaMon 23rd May 2022 15:03 West Ham United and Arsenal are eyeing promising Town youngster Tawanda Chirewa, TWTD understands.
Clements and McGavin Among Eight Youngsters ReleasedFri 13th May 2022 15:19 Bailey Clements and Brett McGavin are among the younger players the Blues have confirmed are being released this summer, while talks continue with several of the U23s squad.
U23s Suffer Play-Off Heartbreak After Nine-Goal ThrillerTue 10th May 2022 16:40 Town’s U23s suffered PDL2 play-off disappointment as they were beaten 5-4 after extra-time by Coventry City in a pulsating semi-final encounter at the Coventry Building Society Arena. Tommy Hughes (pictured above) scored twice and Cameron Humphreys and Tawanda Chirewa once each for the young Blues, who were reduced to 10 men in extra time when skipper Albie Armin saw red.