All posts tagged "League One"
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League Two
/ 5 months agoLUKE AND POSH APPEAR MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN
LUKE Williams, who has recently been appointed manager of Peterborough, is someone I got to know really well during my time...
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Latest News
/ 5 months agoCARDIFF’S CUP DATE
LEAGUE One Cardiff will get the ball rolling in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. The tie at home against Chelsea has been...
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Latest News
/ 5 months agoNotts County’s Martin Paterson looking to put FA Cup disappointment behind him
Notts County boss Martin Paterson is confident his troops can put a double dose of cup disappointment behind them and go...
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Latest News
/ 5 months agoPlymouth Argyle boss Tom Cleverley delighted to bring Joe Ralls on board
Plymouth Argyle boss Tom Cleverley believes the ‘experience and leadership qualities’ of midfielder Joe Ralls will be invaluable at Home Park.
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Latest News
/ 5 months agoBAFFLED BLADES WILL FIND THE WAY
QUALITY: Gus Hamer EVERY time Sheffield United appear to have turned a corner, they turn another one and end up back...
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League One
/ 5 months agoCharlie Savage fires Reading to shock win over promotion hopefuls Stevenage
Stevenage missed the chance to go top of Sky Bet League One as they lost 1-0 at lowly Reading with an...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoLeyton Orient rely on late own goal to beat Tamworth in FA Cup first round
Leyton Orient had to rely on a late own goal to see off plucky non-league side Tamworth 1-0 in a tight...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoWigan Athletic 1-1 Hemel Hempstead Town: Lucky Latics ‘should not be through’
Wigan Athletic made their way into round two of the FA Cup the hard way as boss Ryan Lowe admitted that...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoLuton Town 4-3 Forest Green Rovers: Gideon Kodua saves Hatters’ blushes
Super-sub Gideon Kodua dug Luton Town out of a hole on Friday night and was saluted by relieved Hatters boss Jack...
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Latest News
/ 5 months agoLuke Williams & Leam Richardson get League One call
League One strugglers Peterborough United and Reading have put their faith in Luke Williams and Leam Richardson, respectively, to turn their...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoSchumacher’s first-timers tame sorry Terriers side
By Ben Mears BOLTON W 2 Cissoko 41, Taylor 69 BOLTON: Miller 7, Christie 7, Toal 7, Johnston 7, Taylor 8...
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Barnsley
/ 5 months agoBarnsley 3-2 York City: Marc Roberts breaks Minstermen hearts
Conor Hourihane was all smiles after watching his Barnsley side battle past National League outfit York City, describing it as “nice...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoRobins due their share of fortune – Cotterill
By Terry Williams CHELTENHAM 1 Hutchinson 2 CHELTENHAM: Day 9, Jude-Boyd 7, Sherring 8, Wilson 8, Tomkinson 7, Young 7, Stevenson...
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Exeter City
/ 5 months agoFc Halifax 0-2 Exeter City: Grecians see off plucky Shaymen
Exeter boss Gary Caldwell hailed his side’s “fantastic achievement” after they overcame FC Halifax Town at The Shay.
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Championship
/ 5 months agoAmari’i Bell seeks to chime again with Charlton Athletic
Amari’i Bell reckons Charlton Athletic’s squad boasts the same “hunger” that elevated his former club Luton Town into the Premier League...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoBy George! Supersub Maris is at the double
By Graeme West MANSFIELD T 3 Hendry 4, Maris 67, 83 MANSFIELD: Roberts 6, Knoyle 7, Oshilaja 7, Blake-Tracy 6, McLaughlin...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoCup cheers for Mellon as son hits a hat-trick
By Gary Sullivan OLDHAM ATH 3 Mellon 3, 4, 50 OLDHAM: Hudson 7, Caprice 7, Daniels 8 (Sutton 83), Monthe 7,...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoAMMIES KEEP CUP DREAM ALIVE AS NMAI AND HOWARD STAR
By Edward Hayton SALFORD 1 N'Mai 90+3 SALFORD: Howard, Cooper, Oluwo, Turton (Woodburn, 86), Lon-gelo (Harris, 53), Cesay (Austerfield, 46), Butcher,...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoWin is all for Challinor against his former club
By Matthew Crist TRANMERE 1 Patrick 71 TRANMERE: Barrett 7, McGowan 6 (Joseph 77, 6), Smith 6, Brough 7, Norman 6...
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FA Cup
/ 5 months agoBONIS SPOT ON FOR SPIREITES TO KNOCK OUT LACKLUSTRE BORO…
By Neil Metcalfe LEE Bonis’ first-ever goal in the competition secured Chesterfield a giant-killing victory at Stevenage to thrill first-team coach...



