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Exiles And Ben Are On The Up
IF THE season ended tomorrow, Ben Tozer believes that Newport could be more than content with what they’ve achieved to date.
Miller Time Got Me Going Again - Now I'm Eager To Crack Prem
IT WAS a stern word with himself when he was playing for Rotherham in League Two that was career-changing for Lewis Grabban.
Rehab Would Be Cool, Cats
Nyron feels sorry for Coleman.
Reid Can Get Even Better - Lee
LEE Johnson was on cloud nine after seeing Bobby Reid’s first hat-trick fire Bristol City back into the Championship play-off zone.
Point Not Enough For Coleman
ONE point gained or two lost? Given Sunderland’s position at the foot of the Championship table, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that their battling draw with Millwall represents the latter.
One Game At A Time? Don't Believe A Word
WE’RE taking each game as it comes’ ‘No one is talking about the R-word (or P-word)’ ‘It is about looking after our selves and not worrying about the others’.
Fletch Loving Notts Revival
HAVING put some of football’s biggest stories into words, Darren Fletcher is no stranger to plotlines that take the breath away.
Dan: Let's Aim For The Stars
AMBITIOUS Dan Micciche says there are ‘no limits’ to what MK Dons can achieve – and believes reaching the Premier League should be one of their main long-term targets.
Bruce Discovers Winning Spill
JUST when they needed it, Aston Villa’s favourite opponents turned up.
Old Pals Act Has The Latics Firing
PETER Clarke first met Richie Wellens when he played on loan at Blackpool 15 years ago – now he’s being managed by him!
Tom Laps Up Captain's Role
Tom Laps Up Captain's Role
Tyler Raises The Roof For Forest
OPPONENTS who started theday closely matched in mid-table finished light years apart as Nottingham Forest rounded off Halloween week with a spellbinding performance.
Derby County 1971-72: First Division Champions
DERBY COUNTY were still living off their 1946 FA Cup final success against Charlton Athletic when Alan Durban arrived at the Baseball Ground.
Big Interview: Steve Bruce
ETCHED into the window behind Steve Bruce’s desk in his training ground office is an Aston Villa motif in claret and blue.
Bowen Spoils Terry's Party
Wasteful Villa fail to build on bright opening
Crawley's Harry Kewell On His New Challenge
HARRY Kewell barks out a laugh when I ask if football has changed much since he arrived in the UK as a 16-year-old kid in 1995.
Wolves For The Title? Don't Bet Big Money
IT isn’t difficult to see why bookies are tipping Wolves for a title tilt.
Oli: Don't Forget My Name Boss!
Striker stresses his point to Farke.