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Where are they now? Fulham’s Division 3 runners-up 1997
Micky Adams led the west London club to promotion which convinced Mohammed Al-Fayed to buy the Cottagers
Good, Bad & the Ugly: former Swindon Town & Wales defender Paul Bodin
by Chris Dunlavy AS Wales gear up for their first major tournament in half a century, you could forgive Paul […]
Capital One Cup quarter-final round up
Hull, Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday have beaten Premier League opposition in previous rounds but fall at the Last 4 hurdle
Marathonbet predict the opening weekend… using 2 Mums & an Xbox
This season, Marathonbet have decided to add to the influx of Premier League betting predictions by going down the alternative route and pitting 2 Mother’s against each other to play through the opening 10 games of the season on the popular football video game FIFA.
Incre-double month at Middlesbrough!
MIDDLESBROUGH have scooped a double with Aitor Karanka and Lee Tomlin winning January’s Championship manager and player of the month awards.
Veteran Danny Butterfield eyes promotion for Exeter
POINTS mean promotion and Danny Butterfield hopes Exeter City’s ability to successfully master the generation game can take them all the way to League One.
Where Are They Now? Oxford United 1986 Milk Cup Winners
LES PHILLIPS was part of the Oxford United side who, under the combined efforts of owner Robert Maxwell and manager Jim Smith went from Division Three to League Cup winners in three successive seasons.
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.
Wigan snap up Fergie’s Kid Powell
The Latics may have lost James McCarthy but with £14m in the bank and Powell on the pitch, they’ve emerged from the window in far better shape than they entered it.
Has Oscar got higher motives in mind?
WATCHING his team slump to three demoralising defeats, new Brighton boss Oscar Garcia has looked utterly bewildered.
From Tel Aviv bombs to Brighton Belles
REMEMBER when Arsene Wenger walked into Highbury in 1996? Angular, debonair, and utterly unheralded, it seemed the Gunners had lost the plot.