The Football League Paper returns for another exciting season on Sunday, August 10.
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The Best Championship Season Yet?
The 2014/15 Championship season looks set to be one of the most open title races we have seen in the division. This league seems to get stronger each and every year and there are arguably ten teams in with a shout of winning this season’s title.
League Clubs Get Their Say on B Teams and 3G Pitches
THE controversial plans for a ‘B Team League’ and the prospect of allowing synthetic 3G pitches were among the key points discussed at the Football League’s Owners’ and Executives’ Conference in Portugal.
Chris Dunlavy’s League One Team of the Year
THEY’VE walked the division and set records for fun, so it was no surprise to see Wolves dominate the PFA’s League One team of the year.
From Play-Off Agony To World Cup Hope For Wigan’s Roger Espinoza
WIGAN’S play-off nightmare could turn to World Cup dreams for Roger Espinoza who wasted no time in turning his attentions to Honduras’ battle against the odds in Brazil next month.
Chris Dunlavy’s Championship Team of the Year
THE players have spoken. The PFA team of the year is in. And let’s be honest – it’s pretty hard to argue with any of their selections.
In The Football League Paper (May 11)
THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with some massive play-off games in the Football League, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from this week’s games!
Charlie Austin Can Make The Difference For QPR
I’VE won a play-off both ways. Once where I just missed out on automatic, like Derby. And once where I crept in at the death, like Brighton.
Where are they now? Wycombe 1993-94 Division Three Play-Off Winners
DAVE CARROLL says that Wycombe Wanderers’ first season in the Football League was an adventure into the unknown.
Barnsley’s Fate Displays The Fatal Flaws
BARNSLEY may have lost their battle to stay in the Championship. But it is the whole Football League that is losing the war.
One Liners And DIY – The Winning Ways Of Sean Dyche
SEAN Dyche is 25-1 for the Manchester United job. “Really?” exclaims the Burnley boss. “I wouldn’t put a tenner on me. They must have got the Mourinhos mixed up and not realised I was the ginger one!”
Where are they now? Watford 1997-98 Division Two Champions
IN Graham Taylor’s first spell in charge of Watford he presided over the club’s meteoric rise from the Fourth to the First Division between 1978 and 1982.
King Kenny Jackett Turns Chaos Into Class At Wolves
IT was shortly before 5pm last Saturday when Wolves officially sealed their promotion back to the Championship.
Cherries Aren’t Scared Any More, Says Eunan O’Kane
BOURNEMOUTH midfielder Eunan O’Kane has admitted that the Cherries began the season with an inferiority complex.
New Dad Craig Mackail-Smith Is A Nappy Chappy!
CRAIG MACKAIL-SMITH has just spent 13 months on the sidelines nursing an Achilles injury, not to mention his new daughter, and he’s recently turned 30.
In The Football League Paper (April 13)
THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with the season reaching the business end, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from Saturday’s games!
FA Cup Win Would Give Whole City A Boost, Says Sheffield United Boss Nigel Clough
NIGEL CLOUGH has transformed Sheffield United since his arrival in October and the Blades are back at the home of English football.
Doncaster Boss Paul Dickov Is Still Proving The Doubters Wrong
PAUL Dickov raises his hand and, one finger at a time, strikes off the reasons he shouldn’t have made it as a footballer.
Keeping Faith With Nigel Pearson Was Leicester’s Best Move
LEICESTER found themselves back in the Premier League on Saturday night without kicking a ball as both QPR and Derby County lost.
Wigan’s Journey Back To Wembley In The FA Cup
FA CUP holders Wigan Athletic are back at Wembley again this weekend and are in danger of becoming a bit of a regular!