All posts tagged "England"
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoWindass, Horsfield and Pearce launch talent search for footballing tradesmen
by Tom Blackett WOULD-BE footballers are being given the chance to build a career in the game – through a unique...
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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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Latest News
/ 9 years agoLions ace Morison eyes up the Arch
by Danny Rust Steve Morison has enjoyed play-off success with Millwall before, but the Wales international is just as hungry to...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoWhere Are They Now? Bolton Wanderers Fourth Division promotion winners 1987/88
by Neil Fissler ROBBIE HENSHAW was one of six new signings that Phil Neal made when Bolton Wanderers found themselves in...
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Features
/ 9 years agoProfile: Former Wigan Athletic ‘keeper Chris Kirkland
by Chris Dunlavy If. But. Maybe. Chris Kirkland has never escaped the doubt and distrust engendered by those simple words. “Chris...
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Women's Football
/ 9 years agoBronze: Stanway offers City pure gold going forward
by Luke Baker GEORGIA Stanway set Twitter ablaze last month after scoring a screamer against Liverpool. Now, England‘s Lucy Bronze is...
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Latest News
/ 9 years ago‘My goal is to fire Gunners back to the top of the tree’ vows Jodie Taylor
(photo by The FA) by Kieran Thievam Arsenal Ladies‘ deadline day signing Jodie Taylor believes her experiences abroad since leaving Birmingham...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoCropper hopes to be next big US keeper in English game
by Paul Eddison THE USA has produced some top-class goalkeepers in recent years – and MK Dons‘ Cody Cropper aims to...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoHooper: I can take Premier League chance with Owls
From playing as a 16-year-old for Grays Athletic to the frustrations of being misused at Norwich City, Gary Hooper is now...
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Features
/ 9 years agoIan Hendon on the highs and lows of his career
by Chris Dunlavy WITH Gary Lineker for a team-mate and Terry Venables in the dugout, Ian Hendon couldn’t have asked for...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoFlaherty is flat out for both club and country
by Tony Leighton Gilly Flaherty is caught up in a whirlwind, she admits, as she looks ahead to big club and...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoCarlisle’s McQueen recalls time with Kane
by Chris Dunlavy CARLISLE defender Alex McQueen has paid tribute to the dedication of England striker Harry Kane after seeing his...
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Features
/ 9 years agoSam Allardyce: Next Jamie Vardy may slip through the net
THE spiralling cost of playing football at grass-roots level could be driving talent from the game, according to Sunderland manager Sam...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoEver-present Piero wants top 3 finish for Stanley
by Ben Baker PIERO Mingoia has started every Accrington Stanley game for 14 months – and now the midfielder is determined...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoBettinelli ready to steer Fulham clear in comeback from knee injury
by Ben Baker MARCUS Bettinelli went from turning down Chelsea and being part of the England squad at the European Under-21s...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoHuddersfield to bring in Chris Loewe at the end of the season
Huddersfield United have agreed to sign FC Kaiserslautern defender Chris Loewe on a free transfer, with the move expected to be...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoSouthgate offers Clement Swiss role
Former Derby County head coach Paul Clement will travel with the England Under-21 team to Switzerland for their European Championship qualifier....
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League One
/ 9 years agoSheffield United protege Brodie Litchfield tipped to go Var!
WHILE their most famous product stands on the brink of a Premier League title, Stocksbridge Park Steels are hoping they really...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoHoughton takes positives from SheBelieves Cup
by Tony Leighton After disappointingly collecting just one point at the SheBelieves Cup in the USA, England captain Steph Houghton is...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoBull-chasing Calderon suits English style
by Nick Lough SOME foreign players struggle to come to terms with English football’s rough and tumble – but Brighton‘s veteran...