All posts tagged "Swansea"
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Featured
/ 9 years agoEFL Trophy: ‘I think it’s the first step towards B teams in the Football League’, says Pilley
(Photo by Action Images) By John Lyons EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey was desperate for the Checkatrade Trophy to kick off...
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoMoore column: Graveyard of giants leaves us redefining what makes a ‘big club’
By Glenn Moore As rebrands go, EFL is not exactly catchy, a dull addition to the discredited alphabet soup of sports...
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Capital One Cup
/ 9 years agoEFL Cup: The thrills and spills from the first round
This week we welcomed the EFL Cup back, and it didn’t disappoint! Below are five talking points, including the biggest shocks...
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Capital One Cup
/ 9 years agoTop Five: Five matches to look out for in the EFL Cup
The EFL Cup is back, as Football League sides start their campaign to reach Wembley. With some Premier League clubs soon...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoPremier League academies drawn in EFL Trophy
EFL confirm 16 academy teams and hold draw for the group stage of the EFL Trophy
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Championship
/ 9 years agoKemar Roofe finalises Leeds move
Oxford bag large profit but lose last season's star player to Garry Monk's ambitious Leeds
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Johnstone's Paint Trophy
/ 9 years agoEFL trophy format and U21 teams confirmed
The EFL has confirmed the format of the EFL Trophy 2016/17 which, for the first time, will include 16 invited teams...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoQPR scoop £5m as Fer leaves for Swans
QPR have confirmed the transfer of Leroy Fer to Swansea City for a fee of around £4.75m. Fer has signed a...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoGarry Monk replaces Steve Evans at Leeds
The 39-year-old has made a return to management after leaving Premier League side Swansea in December.
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Championship
/ 9 years agoHere’s what Bolton must do next
by Chris Dunlavy WHEN Darren Pratley announced that relegated Bolton required sweeping changes in the wake of relegation to the Championship,...
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Features
/ 9 years agoWhere Are They Now? European Cup quarter-finalists 1980/81
STEVE LOWNDES laughs when he recalls the trip Newport made behind the Iron Curtain to play Carl Zeiss Jena in the...
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Features
/ 9 years agoProfile: Derby County head coach Darren Wassall
BACK in the 1980s, ‘You’ll Never beat Des Walker’ would echo round the City Ground in tribute to Forest and England’s...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoBristol City close in on Lee Johnson
Bristol City have been granted permission by Barnsley to talk to their head coach Lee Johnson. The Robins have narrowed their...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoFootball League Deadline Day blog
As expected deadline day has been more frantic than most clubs probably care for, with even the Yeovil Town secretary sending her...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoManager profile Warren Feeney
When Warren Feeney quit Plymouth to take his first coaching role at Salisbury, his old gaffer, Roberto Martinez, immediately tapped out...
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoDunlavy column: ‘Customers’ should expect more, Meire
Chief football writer Chris Dunlavy claims football is well beyond the expertise of the club's Belgian hierachy
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoGraham Westley column: Premier cash can revive the FA Cup’s prestige
The Peterborough United boss gives his view on the use of second string teams by Premier League clubs in cup competitions
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoThis weekend’s tips from MarathonBet
The most famous cup competition returns for another explosive round of fixtures this weekend – and we’ve dug up a trio...
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Features
/ 9 years agoWhere Are They Now? Coventry City’s Second Division Champions 1966/67
by Neil Fissler RONNIE FARMER almost missed out on Coventry‘s first ever promotion to the First Division after Jimmy Hill tried...
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoDunlavy column: Unhappy Blades left to boogie on alone
WE’VE all been there. A night out clubbing with four or five mates, who, one by one, strike lucky and slope...