by Kieran Thievam FA director of development and participation Kelly Simmons says 2015 felt like a year that the nation […]
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Dunlavy column: Down time on Turkey farm works a treat for Boro’s Ayala
by Chris Dunlavy IN the blistering heat of a Seville summer, Daniel Ayala mucked out the turkey stalls and tried […]
Williams: ‘We want to beat the Germans again’
by Tony Leighton It may only be a friendly international, but England’s meeting with Germany in Duisburg on Thursday is […]
John-Lewis ready to give Newport fans Christmas cheer
by Nick Lough IT’S taken a while, but Lenell John-Lewis, known throughout football as The Shop, is finally open for […]
Drew: Let’s keep the Wolf from the door
By James Randall Chelsea built their double-winning side on a miserly defense, and Drew Spence admits they will have to […]
Good Bad & Ugly – former Bury and Tranmere defender Dave Challinor
by Chris Dunlavy MENTION the name Dave Challinor and only one thing comes to mind – that humongous throw so […]
Rochdale’s Vincenti does his bit in helping those with cancer
CRITICISM is often reserved for footballers for their antics on and off the pitch, but Peter Vincenti is bucking that […]
Ex-Wycombe striker Jonny Dixon is a true TV addict
by Matt Badcock COME Dine with Me, Jodie Marsh on Mail Order Brides and Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents might […]
Tough friendlies set to come for England, says boss Mark Sampson
AS he looks to achieve his ambition of winning the 2017 Women’s European Championship finals, England head coach Mark Sampson is planning a series of friendly matches against the most difficult of opponents to supplement what is a reasonably comfortable Euro qualifying campaign.
Garry wanders on after persuasion from pal Paul Hayes
by Ben Baker HIS friendship with captain Paul Hayes might have led him to Wycombe Wanderers, but it is Garry […]
We’re now in a relegation fight, says Sawyers
Walsall’s attacking midfielder Romaine Sawyers says he and the squad are aware they’re among the clubs that face being relegated […]
Reading’s Danny Williams: We have to up our game
READING midfielder Danny Williams has warned his team-mates that League One – and not Wembley – is their likely destination if they don’t get their act together fast.
England Team Send Fans Season’s Greetings
The Football Association is offering England fans a festive football treat of a special gift pack with tickets to England’s […]
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.
In The Football League Paper (April 13)
THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with the season reaching the business end, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from Saturday’s games!
Wigan’s Journey Back To Wembley In The FA Cup
FA CUP holders Wigan Athletic are back at Wembley again this weekend and are in danger of becoming a bit of a regular!
No Wembley Regret For Leeds’ Connor Wickham
HE turned his back on a day at Wembley to sign for Leeds, but Connor Wickham says he knew he’d made the right call as soon as he walked through the door.
Where Are They Now? Coventry City 1986-87 FA Cup Winners
By Neil Fissler STEVE OGRIZOVIC admits he still gets ribbed every day in the Coventry coaching room for his FA […]
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 […]
Forty Isn’t Faulty Just Yet For Foxes Goal Ace
By Chris Dunlavy KEVIN Phillips is 40. That’s forty. Four zero. “Really?” says Leicester’s new striker when yet another question brings […]