
Ross Halls
Freelance Writer at Freelance
Producer at East Anglian Daily Times
Photographer/Producer covering Ipswich Town for @eadtsport24/@kingsofanglia
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1 week ago |
eadt.co.uk | Ross Halls
Corbin Mthunzi has signed a professional contract at Ipswich Town. (Image: ITFC) Ipswich Town have signed former Brighton & Hove Albion youngster Corbin Mthunzi on a two-year professional contract following his recent trial. The 17-year-old featured for Town's Under-21s side in their games against QPR and Chelsea last month, where he played at centre-back for John McGreal's team.
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1 week ago |
eadt.co.uk | Ross Halls
Harry Clarke returned to action for Sheffield United. (Image: PA) Ross Halls takes a look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs on the weekend. HARRY CLARKE The defender returned to action for Sheffield United as they lost 2-1 at Plymouth Argyle in the Championship. Clarke had been sidelined for over a month for Chris Wilder's side, but started, was booked and played 68 minutes for the Blades, who have now suffered three straight defeats.
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1 week ago |
eadt.co.uk | Ross Halls
Go behind the scenes with the team at Stamford Bridge. (Image: Newsquest) Our Ipswich Town reporting trio of Alex Jones, Stuart Watson and Ross Halls travelled to Chelsea for the Blues' latest Premier League game - go behind the scenes of their trip here... The boys bring you some insight from their day at Stamford Bridge including media scran, plus the press box and pitch-side views. Kieran McKenna's men played out a 2-2 draw to earn a impressive point in West London.
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1 week ago |
eadt.co.uk | Ross Halls
Stuart Watson and Alex Jones share their thoughts on Ipswich Town's draw at Chelsea. (Image: Newsquest) Alex Jones and Stuart Watson give their video verdict after Ipswich Town's 2-2 draw away at Chelsea in the Premier League. The duo discussed the key moments from the game and overall thoughts on the result. You can watch the full video below...
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1 week ago |
eadt.co.uk | Ross Halls
A tough afternoon at Stamford Bridge in 2011. (Image: Pagepix) It’s almost 15 years since Ipswich Town's last visit to Chelsea. Ross Halls takes a look at where the team from that game are now... The Blues were managerless the last time they visited Stamford Bridge in the wake of Roy Keane's sacking in January 2011, with caretaker-boss Ian McParland in the dug out. This game was one to forget as Town fell to their record FA Cup defeat, thrashed 7-0 by their Premier League opponents.
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