All posts tagged "Football"
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Championship
/ 8 years ago‘I don’t care what they did’ says Leeds United boss Heckingbottom of his predecessros
Chris Dunlavy speaks to the new Leeds United boss who brings 'personality' to management
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Features
/ 8 years agoThe Business of Football: How the World Cup is Beneficial for the Host
This summer, football is going to be in the spotlight for at least a month: the world’s biggest football-related event, the...
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Features
/ 8 years agoStrachan’s on board to take us to the next level
BOTH on and off the pitch, Gordon Strachan has enjoyed a glittering career. Not only did the fiery Scotsman play for...
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Championship
/ 8 years agoCHESTER OUT TO BEAT NOISY NEIGHBOURS
By John Wragg FIRED UP: Villa’s James Chester can’t wait to take on the Blues PICTURE: Action Images JAMES Chester hasn’t...
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League One
/ 8 years agoGills take it to the Max at the death
By Nick Bull THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE PAPER Sunday, February 11, 2018 MAX Ehmer may have gone up front of his own...
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League Two
/ 8 years agoBEAN BAGS YET ANOTHER TO KEEP CHAIRBOYS ON THE LEVEL
By Matt Bamsey ON A ROLL: Marcus Bean celebrates PICTURES: Pinnacle Gaffer Gareth loses his cool… GARETH Ainsworth admitted he had...
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League Two
/ 8 years agoRed-hot Devitt the star as U’s denied
By Neil Goulding A SUPERB free-kick from Jamie Devitt nine minutes from time earned gutsy Carlisle a point at Brunton Park....
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League Two
/ 8 years agoU’s seek new boss as Derry departs…
By Leo Christopher CAMBRIDGE’S newlook board won’t jump the gun when it comes to appointing Shaun Derry’s successor. Just minutes after...
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League Two
/ 8 years agoSARLL SEETHES AT ‘ROBBERY’
By Shane MacDermott FUMING Stevenage boss Darren Sarll insists his side were the victims of a heist. Boro held runaway League...
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The League Paper
/ 8 years ago‘I’D LOVE TO PLAY ON BUT I JUST CAN’T’
BIG INTERVIEW: MATTY FRYATT By Chris Dunlavy MATTY Fryatt can’t remember the exact moment his career came to an end. There...
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League Two
/ 8 years agoEisa does it for Mo as treble lifts Town
By Jon Palmer GARY Johnson hailed hat-trick hero Mo Eisa after watching him fire Cheltenham Town to an emphatic home win...
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League Two
/ 8 years agofootball firsts
Darryl Duffy, former Swansea, Bristol Rovers and Cheltenham striker talks us through his football memories First match? I would have been...
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The League Paper
/ 8 years agoALEX SHAPES UP AT THE STAGS…
By Richard Dore HE’S come through some tough times, but a more mature Alex MacDonald is now in perfect shape to...
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Championship
/ 8 years agoSERGIO’S STORY SET TO BE MOVIE
LEAGUE TWO By George Hallam CRAWLEY legend Sergio Torres has raised the £10,000 he needed to make a film about his...
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Championship
/ 8 years agoHARD WORK PAYS OFF FOR TIGERS
Adkins believes side will survive By James Owens VICTORY over Nottingham Forest may have lifted Hull out of the bottom three,...
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Championship
/ 8 years agoSEAGER’S FEELING AT HOME
LEAGUE TWO RYAN Seager is enjoying home comforts again after moving to home town club Yeovil on loan from Southampton. The...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoFootball Firsts: Luton Town striker Danny Hylton
Hatters hotshot Hylton talks us through some of his earliest memories in football
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Columnists
/ 8 years agoMoore column: The Premier League’s role in grassroots and how it could do so much more to reduce postponements
The Premier League pays grassroots initiatives £20m to assist pro and semi-pro clubs while the league's clubs pay £1.5bn to agents...
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Championship
/ 8 years agoMitrovic can propel Fulham’s unexpected promotion push even further, says Barry Hayles
The Cottagers have won their last five league games and Hayles says they have found their clinical edge after a dreary...
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Columnists
/ 8 years agoDunlavy column: Spitting’s horrible, but ask Pedro Mendes if he’d rather be spat on than elbowed
Arthur Masuaku was widely condemned for spitting on Wigan Athletic forward Nick Powell in a recent FA Cup tie