Nov 11, 2007 | Team Talk
Great start was the key - Magilton
“I would be gutted if we had a game on Tuesday - we need time to reflect on this defeat”
Ipswich manager Jim Magilton identified his team's flying start as the key to their 6-0 Championship demolition of Bristol City. via Team Talk
Ipswich were on course to preserve their 100% home record as goals from Jonathan Walters and David Wright put them in control at half-time against Bristol City. via Football365
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Ipswich Town will entertain high-flying, newly-promoted Bristol City on the back of a magnificent home winning streak that has stretched to 10 straight wins. via Vital Football
“Jordan did well at Oxford in his month there but there is now an opportunity for him to play first team football at a slightly higher level and we feel that is an important step in his development.”
JORDAN Rhodes will be loaned out to a league side next week as he steps up his football education. via Ipswich Evening Star
Williams targets Bluebirds return
“Gavin is fit and well and that is great news for everyone here. He is a fantastic player for us and it will be like having a new player at the club. "If he keeps progressing then we will be looking at having him available for the Cardiff game.”
CARDIFF City fan Gavin Williams is hoping to make his Ipswich Town come back against the Bluebirds. via Ipswich Evening Star
Chance for players to be a hero - Jim
“We have discussed the footballing situation at Ipswich Town and we are on the same wavelength. "His arrival is great news for the club and it can only benefit all sections on and off the field at Portman Road.”
IPSWICH Town manager Jim Magilton said that Sunday's East Anglian Derby gives one of his players a chance to become a hero. via East Anglian Daily Times
“We are a young fit side, and we train hard most days of the week. We should be able to cope with this.”
KEY defender Dan Harding today admitted that there will extra pressure on Ipswich Town when they entertain Bristol City at Portman Road on Saturday. via East Anglian Daily Times
Championship: Norwich 2-2 Ipswich
“If we don't get that in training as well, we'll stop the session and start it again.”
Norwich find a new resolve to mark the Roeder regime Richard Rae at Carrow Road Monday November 5, 2007 The Guardian It is a footballing truism that a new manager makes an immediate difference to a team because ... via Guardian Unlimited
Can Town break away day hoodoo?
“Thanks to the club's medical staff who scoured the world to find me the right treatment it feels as though I now have a new foot”
BEATING Sheffield United at Bramall Lane tonight would be a fitting time for Ipswich Town to end their current away winless run. via Ipswich Evening Star
Fab's song plea to Town supporters
FABIAN Wilnis today issued a plea to Ipswich Town supporters; 'Don't sing my anti-Norwich song at Carrow Road tomorrow'. The 37-year-old Dutchman will be a key figure when the Blues take on the Canaries in a ... via East Anglian Daily Times
Click here for more Sheffield United news Click here for more Ipswich news Click here for head-to-head stats Ian Bennett will retain his place in goal for Sheffield United's home clash with Ipswich. via Sporting Life
Foley: 'We need to play catch-up'
“It would be great for Ipswich Town to be East Anglian top dog this season”
STEVE Foley today looked at the bigger picture and said: "We need to play catch-up." The Ipswich Town technical skills coach played and coached at Colchester United for 20 years before working as a coach at ... via East Anglian Daily Times
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Joe backs Town for promotion push
“Jim has his team playing good football and he is doing fine. He appears to have had a bit more cash available to him than I had, but was still under restraint.”
JOE Royle today backed his successor Jim Magilton to lead Ipswich Town back to the Premier League this season. via Ipswich Evening Star
BLOW FOR ROEDER'S FIRST GAME Newly appointed Norwich manager Glenn Roeder has suffered a massive blow ahead of Sunday's derby with local rivals Ipswich. via Sporting Life
Fab praises City fans ahead of derby
FABIAN Wilnis has praised Norwich City fans ahead of this Sunday's vital East Anglian derby. via East Anglian Daily Times
Not quite a perfect 10 - but not far off
“I can only do so much, once they cross the white line it is down to what they do.”
AS exciting, brilliant and welcome, as this emphatic win over Wolves was, it is impossible to compare this Ipswich Town side with the one that last won 10 games in a row at home. via Ipswich Evening Star
LIAM Trotter admitted he didn't know how to react after putting Ipswich into a winning position at Portman Road last night. via Ipswich Evening Star