All posts tagged "Notts County"
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Championship
/ 11 years agoMolineux To Host Major Football Industry Event
KEVIN THELWELL, Wolverhampton Wanderers Head of Football Development and Recruitment will be the main guest speaker at a major football industry...
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Columnists
/ 11 years agoWhy Paul Ince Should Not Get Another Chance
WHAT now for Paul Ince? Probably another job. Somebody, somewhere, will see his name, remember that blood- stained bandage, and give...
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Columnists
/ 11 years agoToo soon for Scunthorpe United to get rid of Laws
IT was a bit of a surprise to see Brian Laws lose his job at Scunthorpe. He called it unwarranted, and...
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Columnists
/ 11 years agoNice to see the real Jermaine Beckford back
IT’S been a while since I saw Jermaine Beckford. The real one, I mean. The one who whipped past defenders and...
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Columnists
/ 11 years agoMiddlesbrough had to pick a foreign boss
WHENEVER a foreign manager comes in, I’m always a bit disappointed. I always prefer to see chairmen give British talent a...
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Columnists
/ 11 years agoNew managers must take on the board
WHEN I spoke to my old player Shaun Derry before he took the Notts County job, I gave him two pieces...
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Features
/ 12 years agoDream Team: Mark Gower (Charlton Athletic)
MARK GOWER – The Charlton midfielder chooses his favourite XI, made up from players he has played with or against in...
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Features
/ 12 years agoWhere Are They Now: Bradford City 1981-82
GARRY WATSON believes he knew Bradford City were going to get promoted after pre-season was nearly washed out by heavy rain....
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Features
/ 12 years agoDream Team: Kevin Pilkington (Notts County)
KEVIN PILKINGTON The Notts County goalkeeper-player-coach chooses his favourite XI, made up from players he has played with or against in...
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Columnists
/ 12 years agoWeir needed a Messi at Sheffield United – or more time!
BACK in May, David Weir sent his CV to Bill Kenwright, the Everton chairman, asking to be considered as a replacement...
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Columnists
/ 12 years agoHearn keeps nerve and Orient prosper
DOWN at Leyton Orient, Russell Slade is going through the kind of period every manager dreams of – a genuine once...
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Columnists
/ 12 years agoGraham Westley: Going back to Preston was no big deal
As a manager, returning to a former club is a strange experience. In the last 12 months I have returned to...