All posts tagged "Swansea"
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Capital One Cup
/ 9 years agoCapital One Cup quarter-final round up
Hull, Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday have beaten Premier League opposition in previous rounds but fall at the Last 4 hurdle
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Latest News
/ 10 years agoEdinburgh 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 in...
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Championship
/ 10 years agoIncre-double month at Middlesbrough!
MIDDLESBROUGH have scooped a double with Aitor Karanka and Lee Tomlin winning January’s Championship manager and player of the month awards.
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Featured
/ 11 years agoKing 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.
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Championship
/ 11 years agoMiddlesbrough’s Danny Graham On Working Through Tough Times
DANNY Graham is nothing if not honest. What, I ask him, is the key to scoring goals? “I don’t know,” ponders...
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Features
/ 11 years agoWhere Are They Now? Tranmere Rovers 1975-76
Tranmere Rovers 1975-76 Division Four promotion winners DAVE PHILPOTTS says that promotion was always Tranmere Rovers‘ target after they were relegated...
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Features
/ 11 years agoAlan Knill held his own against Marco the Great
FOR Alan Knill, toiling at the foot of League Two with Plaimoor on his back, the idea of marking Marco Van...
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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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Columnists
/ 12 years agoPaolo’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 been,...
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Columnists
/ 12 years agoFeeder clubs? Try a taste of Italy
SIENA is a beautiful town. Terracotta tiles, winding cobbled streets and a big church tower with spectacular views across the Tuscan...
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Columnists
/ 12 years agoHas Oscar got higher motives in mind?
WATCHING his team slump to three demoralising defeats, new Brighton boss Oscar Garcia has looked utterly bewildered.
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Championship
/ 12 years agoFrom Tel Aviv bombs to Brighton Belles
REMEMBER when Arsene Wenger walked into Highbury in 1996? Angular, debonair, and utterly unheralded, it seemed the Gunners had lost the...