All posts tagged "England"
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoRochdale’s Vincenti does his bit in helping those with cancer
CRITICISM is often reserved for footballers for their antics on and off the pitch, but Peter Vincenti is bucking that trend....
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Championship
/ 10 years agoFulham’s O’Hara feels at home at Craven Cottage
by Felix Keith JAMIE O’Hara’s career was at a crossroads this summer, but after two years of “sacrifice” the much-travelled midfielder...
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/ 10 years agoSacking season get underway
by Adam Diamond FOUR managers were handed their P45s this week but the door had barely closed on Terry Butcher at...
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/ 10 years agoProfile: Oldham interim manager David Dunn
DRAGGED to Ewood Park by a friend of his gran, David Dunn’s earliest memory of Blackburn Rovers was that it was...
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Featured
/ 10 years agoNewport County and Butcher part company
Defeat to fellow strugglers Crawley on Tuesday night proves last straw for ex-England leader
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Championship
/ 10 years agoBrentford loan Chelsea’s Swift
Lee Carsley has made his first signing as Brentford head coach by bringing in Chelsea youngster John Swift. The attacking central...
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoBig Interview: England Women mastermind Mark Sampson
by Matt Badcock BEFORE Canada, Mark Sampson had to wait for doors to open for him. Now the England manager can...
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/ 10 years agoDowie: We can finish on a high
THOUGH Liverpool‘s domination of the Women’s Super League is over, in-form striker Natasha Dowie insists the season can still be deemed...
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoBig bro shows me how, says Mansfield’s Rose
IT WOULD be hard not to live in the shadow of your Premier League playing brother – but Mitchell Rose says...
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Columnists
/ 10 years agoChris Dunlavy: Why slide tackles are on their last legs
ANY centre-half who has ever been left for dead by Jamie Vardy will tell you the Leicester striker is pretty rapid....
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Features
/ 10 years agoProfiling Leyton Orient manager Ian Hendon
ASK a Barnet fan to name the club’s finest ever skipper and one name will emerge again and again – Ian...
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/ 10 years agoDanielle Carter wants to kick on after debut hat-trick for England
ARSENAL striker Danielle Carter has set her sights on being in the England squad at the 2017 Women’s European Championship finals...
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Columnists
/ 10 years agoJacqui Oatley column: Game can’t afford to let talent drain away
Retaining players for roles as coaches is needed, yet non-existent, argues the Women's Football Show host
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoTough friendlies set to come for England, says boss Mark Sampson
AS he looks to achieve his ambition of winning the 2017 Women’s European Championship finals, England head coach Mark Sampson is...
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/ 10 years agoAmbitious Sampson wants more goals from England
By Hugo Varley The England women’s team opened their Euro 2017 qualifying campaign by securing a resounding 8-0 victory over Estonia in...
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Columnists
/ 10 years agoGraham Westley column: I’m hungry to learn Karl’s winning ways…
…and Dino is due a big-break! Karl Robinson won a marvellous promotion with MK Dons last season. It was done in...
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Columnists
/ 10 years agoLynsey Hooper column: Sampson set for some tough calls
ENGLAND have their first game this month since the World Cup bronze in Canada. It’s going to be interesting to see...
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Features
/ 10 years agoBig Interview WFW: In-form Reading striker Emma Follis
by Kieran Thievam When you’ve spent 13 years at your hometown club and progressed through the ranks from the age of...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoEverything you need to know about Chris Ramsey
HOW good a coach is Chris Ramsey? A swift glance at the next Tottenham team sheet should tell you everything. When...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoMatt Upson: “I still feel like I’m 21!”
by Joshua Richards MATTHEW Upson is older than his manager, but believes his young-at-heart attitude makes their relationship at MK Dons...