Search results for "sheffield united"
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Featured
/ 12 years agoPreston North End saved Paul Gallagher from sofa Saturdays
PAUL Gallagher means no disrespect to Leicester City but it is impossible for the striker to hide his relief when he...
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Columnists
/ 13 years agoCome on Rangers, turn on the style too
IT’S often said that a club is too good to go down. QPR, on the other hand, are too good to...
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Features
/ 13 years agoWhere Are They Now: Chesterfield 1996/97
CHESTERFIELD 1996-97 FA CUP SEMI-FINALISTS IT was one of the most controversial moments in FA Cup history when Chesterfield were crucially...
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Columnists
/ 13 years agoYou need luck to survive in the sack race
WELL, the sacking season is well and truly upon us now. After David Weir at Sheffield United, this week has seen...
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Features
/ 13 years agoWhere Are They Now: Bradford City 1981-82
GARRY WATSON believes he knew Bradford City were going to get promoted after pre-season was nearly washed out by heavy rain....
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League Two
/ 13 years agoA tale of two strikers as Paul Hayes starts afresh at Plymouth Argyle
NOT so long ago, Paul Hayes was the experienced old hand and Gary Hooper was the green kid fresh out of...
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League One
/ 13 years agoBradford City slicker bags eclectic hat-trick
THINGS are going well for Kyel Reid right now. On the pitch he’s in the form of his Bradford City career...
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Features
/ 13 years agoWhere Are They Now? Exeter City 1976-77
EXETER CITY 1976-77 FOURTH DIVISION RUNNERS-UP EXETER CITY have always lived in the shadow of Devon rivals Plymouth Argyle but it...
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Championship
/ 13 years agoBattle’s on with my old pal Ince
IT was May 2003 when Keith Andrews won promotion to the Premier League. Little did he realise it would be five...
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Columnists
/ 13 years agoSad and shameful sacking of Clough
THERE’S a tired old cliché in football, one trotted out by inane talkshow callers and eagerly peddled by chairmen to justify...
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Columnists
/ 13 years agoPaolo’s ban on ketchup was too saucy
I HATE to see a manager sacked but I wasn’t surprised to see Paolo Di Canio leave Sunderland. Everywhere I’ve been,...
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League One
/ 13 years agoJukebox: I could play with the Stones
YOU DON’T get many League One footballers outlining a future that involves playing part-time for Maidstone United, but Crawley Town’s Andy...
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Columnists
/ 13 years agoHearn keeps nerve and Orient prosper
DOWN at Leyton Orient, Russell Slade is going through the kind of period every manager dreams of – a genuine once...
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Columnists
/ 13 years agoGive Rhodes more help and watch him fire
BLACKBURN boss Gary Bowyer took a thinly-veiled swipe at Scotland manager Gordon Strachan after Jordan Rhodes’ late leveller salvaged a point...
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League One
/ 13 years agoWells talent running deep
BRADFORD boss Phil Parkinson has praised star striker Nahki Wells for resisting the temptation to quit during the transfer window. Wells,...
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Features
/ 13 years agoDream Team: Albert Adomah (Middlesbrough)
ALBERT ADOMAH – The Middlesbrough winger chooses his favourite XI, made up from players he has played with or against in...
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Features
/ 13 years agoSlob city sharpened up new Blades boss
EVANSVILLE, Indiana. If you haven’t heard of it, don’t worry. It isn’t famous for much. The last time the city hit...
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Columnists
/ 13 years agoTom would be mad to walk out on dad
WHAT a surprise to see Blackpool going so well. With their budget and such a thin squad, nobody would have expected...
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Featured
/ 13 years agoKevin Lisbie’s loyalty finds reward
WHILE the futures of some of the biggest names in the Premier League are played out across the back pages it...
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Featured
/ 13 years agoBeattie’s happy to be a part of history
IT’S as well James Beattie enjoys a challenge. Being a former Premier League star dropping down to play in League Two...



