All posts tagged "Football"
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Championship
/ 10 years agoForget fairy tales Duchatelet and get real, writes Chris Dunlavy
by Chris Dunlavy ANYONE who grew up in the 80s will remember those Ladybird books with the lavishly illustrated covers. Hansel...
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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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Features
/ 10 years agoGills’ captain Doug Loft on his first football memories
First game you watched live? That was Manchester United v Wimbledon. It was when Wimbledon were still in the Premier League...
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoCambridge sack Richard Money
by Hugo Varley Richard Money has been relieved of his duties as Cambridge United manager this morning. The 60-year-old led the...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoChris Dunlavy column: Cellino has bankrupted Leeds’ soul
GOOD luck to Steve Evans. But does anybody – even the famously belligerent Scot – genuinely believe he’ll be around in...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoBlackburn VS Burnley Preview
Fireworks are likely to fly at Ewood Park tomorrow lunch time as Blackburn face off against Burnley in the East Lancashire derby....
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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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Championship
/ 10 years agoLeeds draw in Evans’ first match
Leeds United battled to a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage in Steve Evans’ first game in charge at the club. Fulham...
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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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Championship
/ 10 years agoBig Interview Gary Rowett: “I don’t see the point in your aim being a mid-table finish”
The Birmingham City boss reflects on a playing career ended by injury, but his love of football rescued by coaching players...
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Latest News
/ 10 years ago‘We’ll close the gap’ vows Watford’s Donnelly
by Jamie Holt IT HAS been a season to forget for Watford but midfielder Stacie Donnelly insists she will leave no...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoUwe Rosler sacked as Leeds manager with Steve Evans taking over
The German manager had only been in charge of Leeds since May.
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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 agoMove could be a mistake for Ferguson
By Sam Elliott Reading and Burton Albion target Nathan Ferguson has been told that he should see out the season at...
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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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Features
/ 10 years agoBarkhuizen enjoying his football again
By Jamie Holt In-form Morecambe striker Tom Barkhuizen has revealed he was so disillusioned with life at Blackpool last season that...
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoJak Alnwick signs new deal with Port Vale
by Hugo Varley Port Vale goalkeeper Jak Alnwick has signed a new two-and-a-half year contract at the club. The 22-year old’s...
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Latest News
/ 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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Latest News
/ 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...


