'I NEED more time' is the plea today to Blues fans by manager Roy Keane as he battles to build a winning team at Portman Road. .
JOHN Gorman says the Blues must beware a Queens Park Rangers backlash in their Championship fixture at Loftus Road tonight (kick-off 8pm).
QUEENS Park Rangers manager Mick Harford was pleased with the debut of Blues loanee Tamas Priskin despite Saturday's 1-0 Championship defeat at bottom club Peterborough.
IPSWICH Town visit Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road tonight (kick-off 8pm) seeking their first double of the season.
IPSWICH Town have nothing to fear, according to manager Roy Keane.
LIAM Rosenior today urged Blues fans to put their money on the club gaining promotion - in 2010/11.
CARL Marston will be hosting his Ipswich Town Webchat at lunchtime. You can post a question via the link on the left-hand column of the EADT home page.
GOAL-HERO Daryl Murphy does not get the feeling that his new club, Ipswich Town, are embroiled in a relegation battle.
ROY Keane admits that "it's not going to get any easier," after his Ipswich Town side slithered closer to the bottom three on Saturday. Town remain fourth-from-bottom, but are now just one point clear of relegation zone following their 1-1 home draw against Middlesbrough, and Reading's 2-1 win at Doncaster.
ROY Keane admitted that today's 1-1 draw against Middlesbrough was a fair result, but he was again left frustrated by a 15th draw from 28 games.