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Big Interview: Brighton defender Liam Rosenior on his comeback from exile
by Chris Dunlavy WIMBLEDON Common and Wembley Stadium aren’t separated by much. Thirteen miles on the north circular, a trip […]
Chris Dunlavy column: Welsh spark hasn’t reached Exiles
EIGHTH in the FIFA rankings, the most expensive player on the planet, qualification (almost) for next summer’s European Championships – […]
Everything you need to know about Chris Ramsey
HOW good a coach is Chris Ramsey? A swift glance at the next Tottenham team sheet should tell you everything. […]
Marathonbet’s preview of the Football League’s weekend action
PUNTERS following Marathonbet’s Championship tips last week will have benefited from Charlton’s excellent draw away to Derby. They were 7/5 to win […]
Big Interview: Fees and wages have become ‘incredible’ says Burnley boss
In Burnley’s brief time away from the Championship, Sean Dyche has realised that so much has changed in its transfer market
Tom Ince EXCLUSIVE: The reason for my England snub
Derby County’s new signing took a fair amount of flak after snubbing Gareth Southgate’s Euro U21 Championship call-up
Blackburn Hoping to Unearth Gems in the Bosman Market
Blackburn Rovers’ hopes of returning to the Premier League had been hit extremely hard by the transfer embargo placed by […]
Full Capital One Cup Round One Draw
The full draw for round one of the 2015/16 Capital One Cup was made this morning, with a selection of tasty […]
Kneesy does it for Southend boss Phil Brown
HE’S 55 with knackered knees and has never run more than 13 miles in his life. But considering he was schooled by Brendan Foster and learned the tricks of the trade from Steve Cram, today’s Virgin Money London Marathon should be a doddle for Southend boss Phil Brown.
Odion’s ticket to the Premier League with Watford
HIS first name is similar to a well-known cinema chain – and Odion Ighalo wants to be big box office in the Premier League with Watford.
Five Football League players attracting wider interest
It may seem as if the transfer window has only just drawn to a close but as the new football season progresses, scouts from across Europe will be assessing potential targets for when the markets open again in January.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Where are they now? Preston 1995-96 Division Three Champions
STEVE WILKINSON was a prolific goalscorer in the lower divisions and was the ideal signing for Preston’s bid to climb out of Division Three.
Where Are They Now? Doncaster Rovers 1983-84 Division Four Runners Up
ANDY KOWALSKI was one of a number of players Billy Bremner signed on free transfers to bolster his squad of youngsters at Doncaster.
Middlesbrough’s Danny Graham On Working Through Tough Times
DANNY Graham is nothing if not honest. What, I ask him, is the key to scoring goals? “I don’t know,” ponders the Middlesbrough striker before breaking into a wry chuckle.