All posts tagged "Brighton"
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Featured
/ 11 years agoIn 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...
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Features
/ 11 years agoWhere Are They Now? Gillingham 1995-96 Division Three Runners-Up
NEIL SMITH says Tony Pulis was a breath of fresh air when he walked into Priestfield Stadium and started to sprinkle...
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League One
/ 11 years agoI Learned To Play In 25-A-Side Games In Streets Of Iraq
By Stuart Hammonds ANYONE who has seen Swindon Town’s restyling under Mark Cooper will recognise Yaser Kasim as a director of traffic...
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Columnists
/ 12 years agoFeeder clubs? Try a taste of Italy
SIENA is a beautiful town. Terracotta tiles, winding cobbled streets and a big church tower with spectacular views across the Tuscan...
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Features
/ 12 years agoRoom 101: Ashley Barnes (Brighton & Hove Albion)
THE Brighton striker takes us through his pet hates that he wants thrown into the infamous Room 101. FIFA FURY Kaz...
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Columnists
/ 12 years agoHas Oscar got higher motives in mind?
WATCHING his team slump to three demoralising defeats, new Brighton boss Oscar Garcia has looked utterly bewildered.
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Columnists
/ 12 years agoPortsmouth fans gave me dog’s abuse but I still love the club
I’VE managed in the Football League long enough to know that crazy results are the name of the game.
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Features
/ 12 years agoBristol Rovers 1973-74 Division Three runners up
BRUCE Bannister and his strike partner Alan Warboys were dubbed ‘Smash and Grab’ but it was their club Bristol Rovers who...
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Championship
/ 12 years agoFrom 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...