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Murphy Not Keen on Sunderland Return
Loan striker Daryl Murphy says he likes it at Town and doesn’t want to return to Sunderland when his spell is up at the end of the season. The Irishman is enjoying working with Roy Keane at Portman Road.
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Keane Delighted for Wickham
Boss Roy Keane was delighted for Connor Wickham as the striker netted his first league goal to win the Blues three points against Scunthorpe. The 16-year-old became the Blues’ second youngest scorer after Jason Dozzell.
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Bruce Makes Full Leicester Debut But Picks Up a Knock
Central defender Alex Bruce finally made his full debut for Leicester as the Foxes beat Cardiff 1-0 at the Walkers Stadium, but was replaced in the 35th minute having picked up an injury. The central defender is on a loan at Leicester until the end of the season.
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Town 1-0 Scunthorpe United
Connor Wickham struck his first league goal for the Blues in injury time to give Town a dramatic 1-0 win over Scunthorpe at Portman Road with both sides ending the game with 10 men. Until the goal, the Blues had been frustrated by an almost entirely negative display by the Iron, who had Cliff Byrne red-carded for an off the ball elbow on Jack Colback. Later, Damien Delaney was more harshly sent off for a trip on halfway.
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Ten-Man U18s Gain Draw With Coventry
Town's U18s gained a credible 0-0 draw at home to Coventry City on Saturday morning, despite playing for most of the game with only ten men.
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Keane: Wages Will Be Issue on Sunderland Pair
Town manager Roy Keane admits that wages will be the biggest stumbling block if he tries to sign loan strike pair David Healy and Daryl Murphy from Sunderland on a permanent basis in the summer. Yesterday, Black Cats boss Steve Bruce said he would be willing to talk to the Blues about the duo moving to Portman Road on a full-time basis.
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Keane: Scunthorpe Boss is Talking Rubbish
Boss Roy Keane has dismissed Scunthorpe manager Nigel Adkins’s claim that the Blues are still in with a chance of the play-offs as “rubbish” and accused the Iron boss of trying to play mind games with other managers on a weekly basis.
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No Loan for Wright
Roy Keane says he is unlikely to send keeper Richard Wright out on loan before the end of the season. The former England man is back to fitness having recovered from his knee ligament injury.
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