All posts tagged "England"
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoGreat Scott brings up a ton in style
By Tony Leighton England‘s new centurion Jill Scott found it unbelievable that she was set to win her 100th international cap...
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/ 10 years agoCurle is top boss for Toon ace Gilliead
by Nick Lough FLYING the nest with the burden of being one of Britain’s elite teenage talents, Alex Gilliead has it...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoPreston ‘stopper Pickford plans same route as Joe Hart
by Russell Mullen IN-FORM Preston stopper Jordan Pickford has his sights set on following in the footsteps of England keeper Joe...
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoEuro 2016: Five Reasons England Can Compete
Qualifying has wrapped up for Euro 2016, and there’s been surprisingly little buzz surrounding the English national team. Perhaps this is...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoA closer look at this weekend’s Championship Team of the Week
Goalkeeper Allan McGregor (Hull City) The Scotsman successfully kept out a strong MK Dons attack as Hull eased to a 2-0...
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Features
/ 10 years agoWhere Are They Now? Leyton Orient’s 1978 braces team
by Neil Fissler GLENN Roeder believes Orient were underdogs all the way through their run to the FA Cup semi-final in...
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Features
/ 10 years agoBig Interview: Reading Women manager Kelly Chambers
by Tony Leighton PROMOTION. That was the emphatic, one-word answer given 12 months ago by Reading‘s then first-team coach Kelly Chambers...
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Features
/ 10 years agoGood 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 feared...
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Columnists
/ 10 years agoMichael Johnson column: England’s problem with developing young coaches and talent
TEN games. Ten wins. England couldn’t have made qualification for next summer’s European Championships look much easier. But while Roy Hodgson’s...
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/ 10 years agoChris 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 England?...
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/ 10 years agoSampson to bring in new blood for Lionesses trip to China
By Tony Leighton England are set to contest the CFA International Tournament in China with a largely inexperienced squad but big...
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/ 10 years agoFirst-team action at Vale has made me better says ex-Prem ‘keeper Alnwick
by Joshua Richards JAK Alnwick admits he took a gamble when selecting his club for this season, but after being awarded...
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Features
/ 10 years agoGoal-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 one...
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Features
/ 10 years agoJervis feels at home with Plymouth
By Joshua Richards Much-travelled striker Jake Jervis had his first taste of the Devon derby on Tuesday night, but was well...
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/ 10 years agoSuper Saturday was just a start for Hayes
By Tony Leighton He’s an Arsenal supporter, but in 2012 superstar athlete Mo Farah unwittingly played a part in what has...
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/ 10 years agoEdinburgh has an eye for talent
By Stuart Hammonds When Lee Tomlin became a Premier League player having sealed a £3.5m move from Middlesbrough to Bournemouth in...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoBig Interview: A feature with Burnley striker Andre Gray
by Matt Badcock REWIND 18 months and Andre Gray is sitting in the lobby of a five-star hotel in downtown Amman,...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoJonathan Woodgate desires a coaching career
by Bob Cass Jonathan Woodgate is determined, when his football career is regenerated, that a successful future in coaching and management...
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoDavid Dunn appointed as permanent Oldham Athletic manager
By Hugo Varley Oldham Athletic have confirmed that David Dunn will become their manager on a permanent basis. The 35 year-old...
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/ 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....