Last updated: 17:30, November 19, 2008
Ipswich Town news
The Blues, who have recently been dubbed The Tractor Boys, are credited with producing two of the finest club and international managers in the English game.
Ipswich won the English league title once, in 1961–62, under Alf Ramsey who was later knighted after leading England to lift the World Cup four years later.
Sir Bobby Robson was in charge when Ipswich achieved consecutive league runners-up positions in 1980–81 and 1981–82. During Robson’s 13-year stint at the helm, they won the FA Cup, in 1977–78, and the UEFA Cup in 1980–81.
Experience key for Wright
Number one goalkeeper Richard Wright says his new-found maturity helped him through his rough patch for Ipswich earlier in the season.
Town boss wary over defender
Jim Magilton is anxious to see Alex Bruce back from Ireland duty unscathed with Gareth Macauley out for the weekend.
Magilton - No complaints with defeat
Ipswich boss Jim Magilton admitted too many of his players under-performed in Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Doncaster.
Ambrose up for Rovers clash
Ipswich new boy Darren Ambrose admits he wants to mark his second Town debut with a goal against Doncaster.
Town ace could be Italy bound
Reports claim Alex Bruce will not be offered a new deal at Ipswich and could be heading to play his football in Serie A.
Norris decision due
Town have yet to decide if David Norris should be available for selection against Doncaster Rovers on Saturday.
Ambrose back on loan
Jim Magilton has succeeded in bringing Darren Ambrose back to Ipswich on a two-month loan, with a view to a permanent deal.
FA probe for Norris
Ipswich's David Norris will be asked to explain his goal celebration at Blackpool to the FA but has denied making a handcuffs gesture.
Ambrose on his way
Alan Pardew has confirmed Darren Ambrose is in talks with Ipswich and should complete a loan switch with a view to a permanent deal.
Stead set for start
Ipswich striker Jon Stead is set for a start at Blackpool after his brace from the bench downed QPR last time out.
Irish ace eyed
Ipswich Town boss Jim Magilton has been looking at Republic of Ireland 'B' international Graham Gartland - who is now a free agent.
Campo part of Magilton's plans
Jim Magilton has assured veteran midfielder Ivan Campo he has a future at Ipswich despite a lack of action so far this season.
Walters on upward curve
Jon Walters says he is confident of realising his dream of playing in the Premier League with Ipswich.
Spanish swoop ruled out
Charlton boss Alan Pardew has blasted reports Darren Ambrose is heading to Ipswich with Ivan Campo moving the other way.
Magilton confirms Pardew approach
Ipswich manager Jim Magilton has confirmed Charlton want to sign Ivan Campo in a possible swap deal for Darren Ambrose.

