All posts tagged "Football"
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Championship
/ 7 years agoThe Championship’s loan stars
Every season we see a plethora of up and coming youngsters from the Premier League shipped out on loan to the...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoLOANEE CALLUM ENJOYS CHANCE TO LEARN
CHAMPIONSHIP By Ben Pound CALLUM Connolly is learning from some of Bolton’s older heads and is confident they can beat the...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoTWO TEAMS HEAD OPPOSITE WAYS
For more information go to prostatecanceruk.org/football IF ever a 4-0 scoreline can flatter the loser, this was it. Bolton weren’t just...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoTHAT ONE WAS FOR OUR JACK!
CHAMPIONSHIP MARCELO Bielsa dedicated Leeds United’s midweek victory over Swansea City to their teenage winger Jack Clarke. The 18-year-old collapsed in...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoNARSINGH THRILLED TO BE IN SWANS’ PICTURE
CHAMPIONSHIP By Pete Loosley LUCIANO Narsingh “felt like a small kid” when making his return to action in Swansea’s midweek defeat...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoSTARLET MAJA IS LOVING LIFE IN BIG TIME
LEAGUE ONE By Dan Barnes SWITCH: Josh Maja RUBBING shoulders with the stars has convinced Josh Maja that he made the...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoALEX GETS STUCK IN STRAIGHT AWAY
NO-FRILLS SWEDISH DEFENDER MAKES STRONG START WITH FOREST By John Wragg EYES ON THE PRIZE: Nottingham Forest’s Alexander Milosevic, right, keeps...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoFLITCROFT’S FUMING AFTER STAGS SLUMP
Mackail-Smith’s winner huge for Notts By Thomas Williams JOY: Craig Mackail-Smith, right, celebrates his goal DAVID FLITCROFT lambasted his side for...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoCOUNTY SHOULD AVOID THE DROP
ON PAPER it looked as though high-flying Mansfield would sweep aside basement boys Notts County. But football isn’t played on paper...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoWE’RE ONLY LOOKING UP SAYS LOWE
By Peter Thompson SHAKE ‘EM UP: Nicky Maynard, left, enjoys his winner PICTURE: Pinnacle BURST: Dean Moxey carries SALUTE: Exeter applaud...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoThomas is spot on as Mariners dig deep
By Dylan Pickering GRIMSBY manager Michael Jolley lauded his side’s defensive qualities as they brought up their fourth successive league win...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoAMBROSE CHUFFED TO JOIN FRANK’S MISSION
CHAMPIONSHIP By Tom Dean NEW Derby County signing Efe Ambrose snubbed offers from abroad to complete his dream move to the...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years ago’IT WOULD BE SO SPECIAL TO TAKE LUTON UP FOR OUR FANS’
BIG INTERVIEW: MICK HARFORD By Chris Dunlavy LEADING THE WAY: Luton Town manager Mick Harford PICTURE: PA Images MICK Harford turned...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agoDrab draw does little to inspire strugglers
By Daniel Nielsen NORTHAMPTONand Crawley both moved a step closer to safety after playing out a dour goalless draw. The home...
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The League Paper
/ 7 years agofootball firsts
Casper Ankergren talks us through his football memories First game you watched live? The one I remember is going to watch...
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Championship
/ 7 years agoSol and Paul would be better at top end
Graham Westley Exclusive column HEADING into the weekend, Sol Campbell had started his managerial career with four wins and five defeats...
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Championship
/ 7 years agoBOB AND CLIVE ARE TWO OF A KIND AND DESERVE PLAUDITS
WITHIN a football club there are several critical roles which come together to define performance. Whatever the people are called, there...
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Championship
/ 7 years agoJOSS HAS SHOWN HE CAN PLAY UP HIGHER
MIDDLESBROUGH became another Rodney Parade victim this week and Manchester City will most certainly note that Tottenham only escaped the curse...
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Championship
/ 7 years agoWe blew chance of victory – Bruce
For more information go to prostatecanceruk.org/football By Nick Johnson THREAT: Reading defender Matt Miazga tries to head at goal PICTURE: PSI/Craig...
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Championship
/ 7 years agoLATICS WERE LUCKY, RAPS BITTER WARNE
By Ashley Ball Rotherham’s Clark Robertson (15) celebrates after making it 1 - 0 Clark Robertson (15) heads Rotherham in front...



