Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy refused to wear a rainbow armband as part of the Rainbow Pride campaign with charity Stonewall for religious reasons. We spoke to the LGBTQ+ support group 'The Rainbow ...
The Blues took the lead through Conor Chaplin and had chances to grab a second, but the Cherries equalised late on through a ...
Ipswich Town forward Conor Chaplin scored his first ever Premier League goal against Bournemouth to join the exclusive club of players to ...
Stuart Watson reflects on the action. Sammie Szmodics and Sam Morsy had already joined the exclusive club of players to have scored in all four of English football's top four divisions this season.
The Cherries climb to 8th, while Ipswich remain in the relegation zone. The match began intensely, with Ipswich's Sam Morsy and Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez receiving facial injuries, whilst Sammie ...
Seconds after kick off, play had to be stopped as Sam Morsy was caught in the face by Justin Kluivert, leading to a stoppage and a dropped ball. Ipswich were quick to progress up the pitch and win ...
However, there has been controversy as Ipswich Town midfielder Sam Morsy refused to wear the armband, while England international Marc Guehi risked a suspension by writing ‘I love Jesus’ on his.