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WE WERE BULLIED, ADMITS CITY CHIEF CLEMENT
NORWICH boss Philippe Clement, whose side have lost their first two league fixtures, admitted they were second best in their comprehemsive defeat at Millwall. He said: “In the first half we were bullied. “We didn’t win duels, second balls – also, when they pressed us, we were not brave enough...
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A POINT IS NOT ENOUGH – JACK
By Andrew Hogg COOL CAL: Luton Town’s Callum Marshall, right, celebrates his leveller PICTURES: Dan Westwell LUTON boss Jack Wilshere was pleased that his players were disappointed to only claim a point from their draw with Notts County. The Hatters had led through Nahki Wells’ 42nd-minute penalty, but then found...
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BEES INFLICT LATE DOUBLE STING AS COWAN SLAMS BIG DECISION
By Mike Glendinning BARNET boss Dean Brennan was delighted with his side’s win at Shrewsbury, a victory that put them top of League Two. The Bees had Jake Reeves’ early opener cancelled out late in the first half by Josh Davison but Charlie Lakin and Tom Knowles struck excellent goals...
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GEORGE’S GRAFT CAN BE MISSED
GEORGE Hirst, who has just completed a £10m switch from Ipswich to Stoke, is the perfect example of a player who cannot be judged by numbers alone. Over the course of a nine-year, 248-game pro career, the 27-year-old has scored just 52 goals. It’s far from a shabby return, but...





