Archive for August, 2007
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Alexander Only Doubt
Keeper Neil Alexander is Town’s only doubt ahead of Saturday’s game at Watford. The Scotland international will travel to Hertfordshire with the squad on Friday but could return to Suffolk if his wife Joanne, currently in Ipswich Hospital, goes into labour.
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Garvan Called Up
Midfielder Owen Garvan has been called into the Republic of Ireland U21 squad for the friendly with Portugal on Friday, September 7th at Turner’s Cross in Cork. Striker Billy Clarke was named in the original squad.
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Navas Completes Racing Switch
Racing Santander have announced that they have completed the signing of former Town target César Navas.
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Alexander Out?
Keeper Neil Alexander may miss Saturday’s game at Watford as his wife Joanne is close to giving birth at Ipswich Hospital.
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O’Callaghan Moves on Loan
Midfielder George O’Callaghan has joined Brighton and Hove Albion on loan until January. Earlier, the Irishman was unable to agree terms regarding a permanent move to the Withdean Stadium after the clubs agreed a fee of £60,000 rising by £15,000 on appearances.
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Duo Set for Exits?
Midfielder George O’Callaghan is being linked with a move to Sheffield Wednesday by a national newspaper. The Irish midfielder, along with Matt Richards, is also claimed to be a target of Brighton, according to reports on the south coast.
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Jim: Town in With Chance
Boss Jim Magilton says his side are in with a shout at winning promotion if they defend as they did against Crystal Palace. The Blues kept their first clean sheet of the season as they defeated the Eagles 1-0.
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Town 1 - 0 Palace
Town went joint top of the table with Coventry City after defeating Crystal Palace 1-0 at Portman Road. The Blues were the more dominant side throughout, but had to wait until the 70th minute for Jon Walters to open the scoring.
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RIP Anthony Wilson
Music mogul, subject of one of the best British films of the last decade, entertainer (of sorts).
Mr Wilson meets God and, yes, Simply Red are crap.