Connect with us

The League Paper

Alex can’t Revell in drabbest of draws

By Chris Phillips

FATIGUE after a draining week was on show, according to Stevenage manager Alex Revell as his side battled against Southend in a drab contest.
The Boro produced a famous win over Hull City in the FA Cup last weekend and also drew with Walsall in midweek. but their exertions appeared to have caught up with them against Mark Molesley’s side. 
And while the result moved Stevenage out of the League Two relegation zone on goal difference, Revell was nonetheless disappointed with his side’s inability to create goalscoring opportunities against their relegati...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Football League Newsletter Today!
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Best Betting Sites at Betinireland.ienew-UK-football-betting-sites-banner

Online Casinos

More in The League Paper

  • Tigers’ top talent is in the hunt for goals

    PLAYER PROFILE HULL CITY FORWARD JOE GELHARDT By Chris Dunlavy WHEN Sergej Jakirovic became Hull City manager in June, one of his first acts was to plead for the return of Joe Gelhardt. Stagnating at Leeds and desperate for minutes, the 23-year-old forward had joined the Tigers on loan last...

  • FEMI’S PRIDE OF THE LIONS

    SKY BET EFL PLAYER OF THE MONTH By John Lyons WINNING SMILE: Millwall winger Femi Azeez has lit up the Championship and, insets from left, David McGoldrick and Jack Payne FEMI Azeez, David McGoldrick and Jack Payne have been rewarded for their outstanding displays with the Sky Bet EFL Player...

  • PYE HUNGRY TO TASTE WEMBLEY

    By Dave Flett ETHAN Pye was denied the opportunity to play in two Wembley finals on consecutive weekends by Stockport boss Dave Challinor – but he’s now targeting a dream double under the world-famous arch. Back in 2023, centre-back Pye, then 20, was recalled from his loan spell on the...

  • KEEPER CARL IN NO RUSH TO LEAVE

    CHAMPIONSHIP Chris Dunlavy COVENTRY goalkeeper Carl Rushworth says a permanent move to the Championship leaders would be “perfect” for his development. The 24-year-old is at the CBS Arena on a season-long loan from Brighton, where he is under contract until June 2027. Rushworth has spent seven years as a professional...