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Ipswich Town are exploring a move for Manchester City striker Divin Mubama, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.The Championship side are preparing for the likely exit of Liam Delap, who is close
Ipswich Town Football Club's plans to develop a car park area behind one of its stands have been approved. The club's proposal is for land behind the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand at its Portman Road Stadium, opposite the fire and police stations and crown court.
Ipswich Town are looking at another young striker from Manchester City as they eye up a replacement for Liam Delap to lead their line back in the Championship. Ipswich signed Delap for £15 million from Man City last summer after the young striker had ...
Lille OSC are looking to reconstruct their forward area this summer. Jonathan David has already confirmed his departure from the club, Chuba Akpom is expected to return to parent club Ajax following
Premier League campaign.
Ipswich Town are preparing for life back in the Championship after finishing 19th in the Premier League. Stuart Watson spoke to chairman Mark
When Ipswich Town were promoted to the Premier League after 22 years, the wider town had high hopes for the benefits this top tier status could bring. Pubs were ready to welcome fans of the biggest clubs and shops were looking forward to a surge of customers.
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West Ham United's Jarrod Bowen scored on his 200th Premier League appearance in a 3-1 victory at Ipswich Town as his club ended a disappointing season on a high note on Sunday.
A mural that was painted to honour Ipswich Town Football Club's first season back in the Premier League after 22 years has been removed. The mural appeared last August at the bottom of Barrack Lane in the town ahead of the club's return to the top flight.