500 days after sustaining his injury, the fit-again Hull & Scotland midfielder reflects on his new perspective
Tag: Chris Dunlavy
Profile: Old school grafter Scott Parker leads by example
by Chris Dunlavy OLD school. There’s really no other way to describe Scott Parker. The black polished boots, the hitched […]
People aren’t laughing at McCormack’s £11m price tag anymore
by Chris Dunlavy FOR six months or so, you couldn’t say the name Ross McCormack without someone snorting out a […]
Dunlavy column: Hiring Ling took huge bravery and ultimately paid off for Swindon
by Chris Dunlavy WHEN Martin Ling sat before the Press at the County Ground at his unveiling in November, he […]
Clough the ultimate Burton legend
by Chris Dunlavy For more than a decade, he and chairman Ben Robinson toiled tirelessly to transform the Brewers from […]
Dunlavy column: Power shift to south risks more fallen giants in the north
Newcastle and Sunderland could be next giants to fall into Championship trap as football reflects north/south economic bias
Hutchinson: I gained despite the pain thanks to Carvalhal
by Chris Dunlavy Rejuvenated Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Sam Hutchinson has thanked manager Carlos Carvalhal for urging him to train through […]
Dunlavy column: Fulham are a sorry state
By Chris Dunlavy Poor Fulham. The way people are giving them the swerve, you’d think they were offering a […]
Lambert seeks success at Rovers after hiatus
by Chris Dunlavy PAUL Lambert seems to enjoy working with his hands tied. From a board at Aston Villa who […]
Big Jack’s legacy is still with Hughton
The Brighton boss reveals the inspiring effect Jack Charlton had on his coaching ideas
David Wagner pledges to get Terriers playing the Dortmund way
(Photo by Eurosport) by Chris Dunlavy EVER dreamed about quitting the day job and going back to university? Huddersfield‘s new […]
Mistreated Bowyer didn’t create mess
By Chris Dunlavy When Volkswagen were rumbled for cheating emissions tests, chief executive Martin Winterkorn fell on his sword. When […]
Chris Dunlavy column: Why Coventry is best place for Armstrong
by Chris Dunlavy TWELVE goals, likened to Sergio Aguero and called up by England U19s – no wonder Newcastle fans […]
Forget fairy tales Duchatelet and get real, writes Chris Dunlavy
by Chris Dunlavy ANYONE who grew up in the 80s will remember those Ladybird books with the lavishly illustrated covers. […]
Good Bad & Ugly – former Bury and Tranmere defender Dave Challinor
by Chris Dunlavy MENTION the name Dave Challinor and only one thing comes to mind – that humongous throw so […]
Chris Dunlavy column: Go on Vardy, prove the snobs wrong for England
CAN everyone pack it in with the snide, sneering comments about Jamie Vardy not being good enough to play for […]
Big Interview Gary Rowett: “I don’t see the point in your aim being a mid-table finish”
The Birmingham City boss reflects on a playing career ended by injury, but his love of football rescued by coaching players like Demarai Gray
Goal-shy Heskey’s longevity is no joke
By Chris Dunlavy Type the name Emile Heskey into Google and among the first suggestions to appear is ‘Jokes’. Just […]
Rosler’s the man to ensure Will buckles down
by Chris Dunlavy GUS Poyet didn’t get much right as Sunderland manager, but one of his biggest blunders was luring […]
Jon Taylor: Why I’m up for gaffer’s regime at Posh
by Chris Dunlavy PETERBOROUGH winger Jon Taylor has heard all the scare stories about new gaffer Graham Westley – and […]