All posts tagged "Sport"
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Features
/ 9 years agoMillwall scheme a roaring success with SCL
The Millwall youngsters are excelling by combing training and education.
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoChris Dunlavy column: Why should Huddersfield and Wagner face the music, Tony?
BLAMING David Wagner for Blackburn’s potential relegation today is like saying Gavrilo Princip started a war. Simple, but wrong.
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Featured
/ 9 years agoPortsmouth require £5m to make Fratton Park fit for purpose, as Eisner jets in to UK
By Adam Ellis Ongoing works to an aging Fratton Park could leave the promoted League Two outfit with a £5million bill,...
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Championship
/ 9 years agoTROTTERS’ ROAD TO REDEMPTION
Parky’s reborn troops out to finish job LEAGUE PREVIEWLEAGUE ONE FINAL DAY PREVIEW By Chris Dunlavy THERESA May isn’t the only...
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The League Paper
/ 9 years agoACTION PLAN UNITES CLUBS
By Tom Blackett EFL clubs showed their spirit by coming together to take part in the first-ever EFL Community Day of...
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The League Paper
/ 9 years agoVIDEO’S ROLE IN KEEPING GAME CLEAN
PICTURE: On the monitor FIFA say video referees will be used at the 2018 World Cup. England may deploy them as...
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoOwners are not all hits…
IN MY early years in football journalism, Reading’s Elm Park was a regular assignment. This was in the years immediately after...
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Columnists
/ 9 years agoSTUNNER NILE HAS GOT HIS RANGE
TARGET MAN: Nile Ranger scores, below, and celebrates PICTURE: Action Images By Chris Bailey NILE RANGER may just have finally seen...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoProfile – the career of Grimsby Town manager Marcus Bignot
(Photo: Action Images) By Chris Dunlavy THESE days, Karen Carney is an international star of women’s football, capped more than 100...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoBig Interview: Rotherham United interim manager Paul Warne
By Chris Dunlavy PAUL Warne sits behind his desk at Rotherham’s Roundwood training ground and snatches up a scrap of paper....
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Guest Blogs
/ 9 years agoTips for the best betting
It is always interesting to watch sporting events. Who will win? What will be the score? But if you have already...
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Guest Blogs
/ 9 years agoHow to win at sports betting and earn?
Bookmakers offer a large number of betting options. Some sports fans happy to enter into them to get on the upcoming...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoWhere Are They Now? Reading’s Division Four promotion winners 1983-84
By Neil Fissler TREVOR SENIOR knew how to make an impression at a new club when he scored the goals that...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoBig Interview – Steven Taylor: I think I’ve had a happy landing here with Mick
(Picture: Ipswich Town FC / Steven Gardiner) By Chris Dunlavy MOST Ipswich players would be cock-a-hoop if skinflint chairman Marcus Evans...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoBig Interview: new Southend United signing Theo Robinson
(Picture: Nicky Hayes/Camera Sport) By Chris Dunlavy ON SATURDAY week, Theo Robinson will settle in front of the TV to watch...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoWalsall defender O’Connell has the spirit of Lions hero Paul
(Photo: Sport Image) By Ben Baker FOOTBALLERS rarely get compared to rugby greats, so when Walsall boss Jon Whitney likened one...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoLewisham Council cabinet member voices doubts over Millwall CPO order
(Photo: Action Images) Millwall have been handed a boost in their hopes to stay at The Den by Lewisham Council’s cabinet...
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Guest Blogs
/ 9 years agoHow to beat the odds and win money
Gambling is, by its very nature, a risk-ridden way to fill your time or even to try and make money. It...
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FA Cup with Budweiser
/ 9 years agoWhy shouldn’t we be able to repeat Bradford’s feat says Fry, as Posh head to Chelsea
Chelsea, here we come: Gwion Edwards scores Peterborough’s first against Notts County (photo: Action Images / Matthew Childs) By Sam Elliott...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoBrass named Bury boss until end of season
League One strugglers Bury have named Chris Brass as their head coach until the end of the season.

