by Chris Dunlavy JUSTIN Edinburgh says he’s flattered to be linked to the Brentford job. He shouldn’t be. After a […]
Tag: Newport County
John-Lewis ready to give Newport fans Christmas cheer
by Nick Lough IT’S taken a while, but Lenell John-Lewis, known throughout football as The Shop, is finally open for […]
League One Team Of The Week
Goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook (Coventry) Things went rather well for Reice Charles-Cook last week. On Thursday he signed a new contract with the […]
Preview: Newport vs Portsmouth and Plymouth vs Accrington
By Hugo Varley Newport vs Portsmouth Second-placed Portsmouth face relegation threatened Newport in a top vs bottom clash in League […]
Edinburgh 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 […]
Sacking season get underway
by Adam Diamond FOUR managers were handed their P45s this week but the door had barely closed on Terry Butcher […]
Newport bring in Sheridan as new boss
By Hugo Varley Yesterday was an eventful day for Newport County fans. In the morning the club’s supporters trust announced […]
Newport County and Butcher part company
Defeat to fellow strugglers Crawley on Tuesday night proves last straw for ex-England leader
Newport Fans’ Trust reaches takeover sum
Newport County’s Supporters’ Trust have successfully raised their £195,000 target and are set to become the fourth fan-owned club in […]
Chris Dunlavy column: Welsh spark hasn’t reached Exiles
EIGHTH in the FIFA rankings, the most expensive player on the planet, qualification (almost) for next summer’s European Championships – […]
A betting preview of this week’s Easter Weekend fixtures
Marathon Bet provide their competitive odds for the Football League’s action this weekend
John’s eager to make his Marq for Gillingham
JOHN Marquis admits his career at Millwall is over, but the striker sees a future at Gillingham under incoming boss Justin Edinburgh.
From the Football League to World Poker
Ever since the unprecedented poker boom that started in the first half of the 21st century, the time-honored card game has enjoyed immense widespread acclaim amongst a broader and more diverse range of people spanning various countries around the world.
Where Are They Now? Gillingham 1995-96 Division Three Runners-Up
NEIL SMITH says Tony Pulis was a breath of fresh air when he walked into Priestfield Stadium and started to sprinkle his magic dust.
From Billericay to League boss with Newport County
IF you’ve played in the Premier League, big jobs in management will simply fall into your lap. At least that’s […]
Where Are They Now: Newport County 1979-80
NEWPORT COUNTY 1979-80: FOURTH DIVISION PROMOTION AND WELSH CUP DOUBLE GARY PLUMLEY says Newport County’s first line of defence was […]