All posts tagged "Bournemouth"
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Championship
/ 9 years agoBirmingham’s Robinson: “We’ve got to give Zola a chance”
WHAT happened at Birmingham City 11 days before Christmas has been filed away by Paul Robinson. Not so much a chapter,...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoAston Villa’s Gestede joins Middlesbrough
The Benin international, who was brought to Villa Park by Paul Lambert in 2015, has linked up with Boro and signed...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoBirmingham sack Rowett and appoint Zola in shock move by new owners
Birmingham City have made the decision to sack manager Gary Rowett and appoint Gianfranco Zola as his replacement the Blues being...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoLeeds’ promotion hopes rest on January business
Leeds United are displaying signs that they can mount a successful challenge for promotion this season after riding out a difficult...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoBig Interview: Bristol City’s Lee Tomlin
YOU know Lee Tomlin right? Fat lad, bad attitude, once skinned Vincent Kompany but blew his big chance in the Premier...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoBig Interview – Newcastle United’s on-loan winger Christian Atsu
By Chris Dunlavy CHRISTIAN Atsu breaks into a grin when I ask if he has any brothers or sisters in Ada...
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Capital One Cup
/ 9 years agoGrayson delighted by Preston’s bounce-back win
(Photo: Action Images) Preston manager Simon Grayson has spoken of his delight after Preston bounced back from a weekend hammering to...
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Features
/ 9 years agoWhere Are They Now? Coventry City’s UEFA Cup squad of 1970-71
By Neil Fissler IT’S almost 50 years ago that the Sky Blues played in European competition for the first and only...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoEllison believes Shrimps can continue fast start
By Joshua Richards IT’S normally this time of the year when striker Kevin Ellison sees bookmakers’ tips, reads pundits’ predictions and...
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoMoore column: Graveyard of giants leaves us redefining what makes a ‘big club’
By Glenn Moore As rebrands go, EFL is not exactly catchy, a dull addition to the discredited alphabet soup of sports...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoBig Interview: Stubbs aims to defy doom mongers
By Chris Dunlavy ALAN Stubbs is dreaming big. Which is just as well, given he’s managing one of the Championship‘s smallest...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoKamara: Championship new boys will have to scrap for their lives
By John Lyons FOOTBALL League expert Chris Kamara has warned Championship heavyweights Newcastle United and Aston Villa they are going to...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoMurray’s back to silence the boo-boys
By Chris Dunlavy BOOED, jeered, accused of treachery, Glenn Murray has spent the last five years as public enemy No.1 in...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoOldham appoint Motherwell coach Robinson
Oldham Athletic have found the man to succeed John Sheridan as their manager in Motherwell assistant boss Steve Robinson. The board at...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoBristol City finally sign Lee Tomlin
Bristol City have finally signed Bournemouth midfielder Lee Tomlin on a three-year deal, following negotiations that began in May. Tomlin enjoyed...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoRitchie signs for Toon in £12m deal
Former Swindon and Pompey man moves to St James's Park with Andros Townsend reuniting with Pardew at Crystal Palace
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoPreview of Portsmouth vs Plymouth
The Football League play-offs officially begin tonight so get ready for two and a half weeks of excitement and nail biting...
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoDunlavy column: Time for Rams to show they aren’t chokers like Arsenal
by Chris Dunlavy SHORTLY before the close of the transfer window, Chris Sutton was asked to evaluate the title chances of...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoSharpe: Wigan’s success is everything to me
The Wigan chairman on his friendship with Roberto Martinez, FA Cup final nerves, and not breaking the bank to get the...
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoDunlavy column: Foreign ‘prestige’ spells no glory to England’s best managers
by Chris Dunlavy EDDIE Howe, Sean Dyche, Chris Hughton, Gary Rowett. Four names with two things in common. One, they are...