STRIKER Noel Hunt believes leaving ‘tormented’ Leeds for tranquil Ipswich has been one of the best decisions of his career.
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Where are they now? Watford 1997-98 Division Two Champions
IN Graham Taylor’s first spell in charge of Watford he presided over the club’s meteoric rise from the Fourth to the First Division between 1978 and 1982.
Cherries Aren’t Scared Any More, Says Eunan O’Kane
BOURNEMOUTH midfielder Eunan O’Kane has admitted that the Cherries began the season with an inferiority complex.
Where Are They Now? Doncaster Rovers 1983-84 Division Four Runners Up
ANDY KOWALSKI was one of a number of players Billy Bremner signed on free transfers to bolster his squad of youngsters at Doncaster.
Chris Dunlavy: Leave The Managers To It!
OVER the past two weeks, I’ve spoken to two prolific strikers. The first was Adam Le Fondre at Reading. The second was Nahki Wells, Huddersfield’s new record signing.
Life Of Brian Is Happier At Home
By Chris Dunlavy CAR, apartment, a hefty contract and an adventure in far-flung Eastern Europe – it all seemed too […]
Winning? It’s all in the mind alright!
I love reading about how the best have become the best. There is rarely a truly top person who cannot […]
Where Are They Now? Blackburn Rovers 1974-75
Where Are They Now? Blackburn Rovers 1974-75 Third Division Champions KEN BEAMISH has clear memories of the game that was […]
Where Are They Now? Reading 1978-79
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? READING 1978-79 FOURTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS LAWRIE SANCHEZ admits that he thought every season in professional football […]
Rochdale boss Keith Hill – turning rough diamonds into gems
OLD Jack Walker may have been a saviour for Blackburn Rovers. But for Keith Hill, the millions that yielded Premiership […]
Paolo’s ban on ketchup was too saucy
I HATE to see a manager sacked but I wasn’t surprised to see Paolo Di Canio leave Sunderland. Everywhere I’ve […]
Profile on Bradford City manager Phil Parkinson
PHIL Parkinson was never the silkiest player, nor the most gifted. He often saw the impossible pass, but that didn’t mean he could play it.
Mick McCarthy: ‘The secret of my success? Win your first match!’
IT is 2pm the day before Ipswich travel to QPR and Mick McCarthy has just been asked how he feels about his opponents boasting a former England manager on the coaching staff.
Dream Team: Kevin O’Connor (Brentford)
The Brentford midfielder chooses his favourite XI, made up from players he has played with or against in his football career.