Supporting Suffolk and Essex football since 1923

Ipswich Town

David SheepshanksSheepshanks linked with top FA post

IPSWICH Town chairman David Sheepshanks is today being linked with the high power chief executive role at the Football Association vacated last night by Brian Barwick.

David WrightWright will return to action soon

IPSWICH Town have today received some good news with confirmation that experienced defender David Wright will be back in action soon.

Moritz VolzVolz ready to pull plug on Town

MORITZ Volz is ready to pull the plug on any move to Ipswich Town and switch to a continental club.

Colchester United

Chris CoyneU's past and present international duty

COLCHESTER United past-and-present were involved in Australia's international friendly fixture against South Africa this week.

Anthony WordsworthWordsworth happy to commit to U's

ANTHONY Wordsworth has become the latest Colchester United player to sign a new and extended contract.

Colchester UnitedU's new stadium all right for White

COLCHESTER United defender, John White, believes that the new Weston Homes Community Stadium will generate more noise around the ground than the U's former home at Layer Road.

Non-League

Monday, August 25th

Football Conference South AFC Wimbldeon v Bromley, Bishop's Stortford v Thurrock, Chelmsford City v Braintree Town, Dorchester Town v Weston Super Mare, Eastleigh v Bognor Regis Town, Hampton & Richmond Borough v Hayes & Yeading Utd, Havant & Waterlooville v Baskingstoke Town, Maidenhead Utd v St Albans City, Team Bath v Newport County, Welling Utd v Fisher Athletic, Worcester City v Bath City.

Louis: 'I have no point to prove'

LOUIS Newman today stressed that he has no point to prove when his Stowmarket Town side take on Ipswich Wanderers in the extra preliminary round of the FA Cup at Greens Meadow tomorrow.

Horlock impressed by 'thorough' Needham

THE 2008/09 FA Cup competition kicks-off tonight with seasoned campaigner Kevin Horlock part of the Needham Market side that visits Thetford with a 7.45pm kick-off.

Blog: GAG

48 Hours from Dereham

No, not another Gene Pitney track, but the clicking clock until the new Ridgeon League commences on Saturday. The forms are signed, the players primed and friendlies completed, now for the nitty gritty. But will the credit crunch play its part in Non League football? Leiston to Dereham commands a 125 mile round trip for the hardy faithfull but with fuel prices at there highest for many years, will it be only home fans on the terraces at Aldiss Park at three o'clock on Saturday? Probably, but yours truly will be present but judging from normal practises, it won't be on time!...

Click here to read more

Homes24
Jobs24
Drive24

Jobs24
MyPhotos24
MyMobile24

Green Un E-edition
Premiership Digital Supplement