Connect with us

The League Paper

GAFFER KOMPANY BAGS A HAT-TRICK!

By John Lyons

SO IMPRESSIVE: Burnley boss Vincent Kompany keeps winning awards
PICTURE: Alamy

SOME bosses never win a Sky Bet EFL Manager of the Month award, but Burnley’s Vincent Kompany, Barnsley’s Michael Duff and Stockport’s Dave Challinor are making it look easy.
Kompany landed his third honour on the spin in the Championship after his runaway leaders bagged 14 points from six games with a 13-2 goal differential. The 36-year-old Belgian, who takes the Clarets to his former club Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter- finals next Saturday, said: “I&#...

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

  • GOAL SPREES, GRIT,GUILE & KY BLUESSTYLE POWER THE SKY ,BLUES

    IT’S been 25 years since Coventry last kicked a ball in the Premier League. Almost 40 since the legendary John Sillett and George Curtis led the Sky Blues to a famous FA Cup triumph at Wembley. By Chris Dunlavy THE KEY MATCHES ON COVENTRY’ Since then, supporters have endured administration,...

  • SHEA, ELLIOT & ZECH BAG GOAL BONUS

    SHEA Charles, Elliot Lee and Zech Obiero have fired their way to the Sky Bet EFL Goal of the Month awards for March. By John Lyons Charles curled a stunning 35-yard strike into the top corner in Southampton’s 2-0 victory against Oxford. “The set-piece routine didn’t quite go exactly to...

  • POINTS TALK IS NOT BIG FACTOR – JAMES

    CHAMPIONSHIP By Chris Dunlavy FOCUS: James Morrison WEST Brom interim boss James Morrison insists rumours of a looming points deduction will not dent his team’s bid for Championship survival. The Baggies have been referred to an independent commission for a “marginal” breach of profit & sustainability rules following the submission...

  • FUNDS BOOST AT DOWN TOWN…

    By Chris Dunlavy NORTHAMPTON Town interim boss Colin Calderwood says news of fresh investment represents a “step forward” following relegation from League One. Defeat to Luton on Wednesday night officially ended the Cobblers’ three-season stay in the third tier, and came after a dismal run of one win in 20...