WITH three wins from his first three games, Justin Edinburgh appears to have won over the Gillingham dressing room in double-quick time.
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Will so Keane to impress with Sheffield Wednesday
HE WAS not aware of it at the time but Sheffield Wednesday’s new loanee Will Keane was endearing himself to Owls fans back in 2011 as he scored twice to deny city-rivals United in the FA Youth Cup final.
Talisman Ben Watson back to boost Wigan Athletic
A CONTROVERSIAL new manager, allegations of racism against their chairman – Wigan fans have seen their club dragged through the gutter this week.
From Play-Off Agony To World Cup Hope For Wigan’s Roger Espinoza
WIGAN’S play-off nightmare could turn to World Cup dreams for Roger Espinoza who wasted no time in turning his attentions to Honduras’ battle against the odds in Brazil next month.
Shaun Derry: Notts County Won’t Be A Soft Touch Any More
SHAUN Derry never took many prisoners as a player. And as the dust settled on Notts County’s amazing escape from relegation, he wasn’t about to start pulling any punches as a manager.
Charlie Austin Can Make The Difference For QPR
I’VE won a play-off both ways. Once where I just missed out on automatic, like Derby. And once where I crept in at the death, like Brighton.
One Liners And DIY – The Winning Ways Of Sean Dyche
SEAN Dyche is 25-1 for the Manchester United job. “Really?” exclaims the Burnley boss. “I wouldn’t put a tenner on me. They must have got the Mourinhos mixed up and not realised I was the ginger one!”
King Kenny Jackett Turns Chaos Into Class At Wolves
IT was shortly before 5pm last Saturday when Wolves officially sealed their promotion back to the Championship.
Charlton Athletic’s Euro Invasion
CHARLTON’S influx of foreign January arrivals is just the start, says their new multi-millionaire owner Roland Duchatelet – and he also wants to ship the club’s best youngsters out to his empire of clubs in Europe.
Refund Fans Who Go To Called-Off Games
By Chris Dunlavy WHEN Charlton told Oxford that Tuesday’s rearranged FA Cup tie would “go ahead as planned”, you could […]
I Learned To Play In 25-A-Side Games In Streets Of Iraq
By Stuart Hammonds ANYONE who has seen Swindon Town’s restyling under Mark Cooper will recognise Yaser Kasim as a director of […]
Nice 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 […]
Where Are They Now? Plymouth Argyle 1972-73
MIKE DOWLING says a week doesn’t go by without people stopping him in the street to talk about an event […]
The best bosses know a united team is crucial
We will only fight for the title at the end of the season if every player accepts my decisions, otherwise […]
You need luck to survive in the sack race
WELL, the sacking season is well and truly upon us now. After David Weir at Sheffield United, this week has […]
Clint Hill: “QPR players were not pulling their weight”
HARRY Redknapp put QPR’s plight last season down to a “culture of decay” in a squad filled with too many […]
Let’s take the pain out of blood injury
ONE of the most frustrating things in football is the way in which we handle blood injuries. The circumstances of […]
Dream Team: Jeff Hughes (Fleetwood Town)
Fleetwood Town midfielder Jeff Hughes picks his dream team.