Ipswich Town was recognized as a Premier League club during today’s Annual General Meeting. The division has officially transitioned from the 2023/24 campaign to the 2024/25 campaign, with
Externally, everything at Ipswich Town has been about Kieran McKenna, his future, and his new long-term deal. The manager was linked with Manchester United, Chelsea, and Brighton &
Town CEO Mark Ashton says he and manager Kieran McKenna are already working on recruits for the Blues’ return to the Premier League. According to Ashton, the pair
Town CEO Mark Ashton has followed through on his threat to have the Town Suffolk Punch tattooed on his wrist if the Blues earn promotion to the Premier
Ipswich Town’s chief executive Mark Ashton says he’d like to bring loan sensation Omari Hutchinson back to the club next season. The dynamic young forward improved throughout his
Ipswich Town CEO Mark Ashton has warned supporters not to expect significantly changed transfer plans from the club following new financing. Last week, it was announced that a
New Ipswich Town investors Jake Zahnow and Sam Simon have lavished praise on Mark Ashton and manager Kieran McKenna for their efforts at Portman Road. Ipswich Town confirms