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KEANE IS PRAISED AMID EXIT TALK...
PAUL Heckingbottom praised Will Keane's professionalism amid transfer speculation after his winning goal helped Preston to a victory over Luton Town.
POSITIVE POMPEY PROVING A POINT...
PORTSMOUTH boss John Mousinho viewed the result as a point gained, not two lost.
WILDER: I WANT TO BE GREEDY
CHRIS Wilder felt that his Sheffield United side could have claimed all three points had his side shown a little more quality in attack.
ROB: WE NEED TIME TO DIGEST
HIS opposite number, Paul Heckingbottom, may have been out of work since leaving Sheffield United last December, but it was Rob Edwards who was left with more questions to answer following a second defeat in three league games for his Luton side.
BOSS ANGELO'S PUMPING IRON!
ANGELO Harrop jokes he will have lost his voice by the end of the season if Braintree Town continue to serve up the drama this season.
LENELL LEVELS AT THE DEATH
MUCH-FANCIED pair Sutton United and York City remain unbeaten after four National League games after an entertaining game in which the U’s came from behind to lead, only for York substitute Lenell John-Lewis to grab a dramatic late equaliser with five minutes to go.
WHEN WILL OUR NOISE BE HEARD?
ALMOST two years have passed since it emerged that the EFL were ready to offer three promotion places to the National League as part of the “New Deal for Football” – the proposed financial reset resulting in more Premier League funding for the lower leagues, which instead ended in deadlock, squabbling, self-interest and silence.
I'M LEARNING ALL THE TIME!
Media taught me more, says Phil
CLIFTON IN THE MONEY - BUT THEN IN THE RED
HAYES & Yeading United marched into the next round after their ten men held out for victory at Moneyfields.
FIVE-STAR STEELMEN IN DREAM FORM RUN
CORBY Town extendd their 100 per cent start to the season to five games and ended Boldmere St Michaels’ own unbeaten start.
LATE HALL LEVELLER SHOCK UNITED
SCUNTHORPE UNITED’S 100% record was ended late on by fellow promotion hopefuls Chorley, with Bermudian forward Kole Hall netting late to give the Magpies a point on the road.
COTT'S BOYS STILL POSSESS THE STOMACH FOR A BATTLE
PROMOTION hopefuls Rochdale and Forest Green were left to reflect on mixed starts to the season as they fought out a battling, yet uninspiring goalles draw at the Crown Oil Arena.
FANTASTIC FARRELL'S TOO HOT FOR REDS
GUISELEY gained all three points and the bragging rights in a battle of the roses as they edged beyond FC United of Manchester, powered by a Leo Farrell brace on his first start.
HASANI'S CRACKER SEES OFF WANDS!
A SECOND-HALF strike from Lirak Hasani proved to be the difference for Torquay United as they overcame a strong Dorking Wanderers side.
HENRY IS HAILED AS HOT SHOT
JAMES HENRY continued his superb start at Aldershot Town with two goals in an ultimately comprehensive victory – leaving Latics boss Micky Mellon to apologise to the 300 Latics fans who made the fruitless 450-mile round trip.
KEV SAYS: PLAY IT AGAIN, SAMMY
JAMIE YILA, Freddie Sears and Sam Sene-Richardson were on target as Chatham Town earned their second league win of the season.
MAGPIES SUNK BY SOARING SWANS
TIM SILLS insisted that his Wimborne side should take plenty of positives from this game despite their heavy loss.
RAMS STORM TO FINE WIN!
RAMSGATE stormed to victory at home to Sittingbourne following a stunning second-half comeback on a rainy afternoon at Southwood Stadium.
BRENNAN'S RESURGENT BEES START TO MOTOR
BARNET secured a narrow victory over a Southend United side who had deservedly levelled in the second half, only to be denied by a 70th-minute penalty from Mark Shelton.
HOW DID HE GET TO PLAY ON?
CHARGED PLAYER/BOSS PASSED CHECKS
DEREK'S UP FOR THE CUP - AT 43!
DEREK ASAMOAH only has six years to wait to overtake Sir Stanley Matthews’ record as the oldest-known FA Cup goalscorer – and has every intention of sticking around to do so.
OLLEY HORROR UNITES ROB'S HEED!
ROB Elliot has hailed the unity within his Gateshead squad as they face up to life without talismanic captain Greg Olley for the rest of National League season.
Playing in Cardiff will help us - Lam
PAT Lam has told Bristol supporters who are unhappy next season’s home Premiership fixture against Bath has been moved to Cardiff’s Principality Stadium that they should remember what happened to Worcester, Wasps and London Irish.
Revived Genge is raring to go
ELLIS Genge spent a rare summer off fishing and intends to make a ‘turbot’ charged start to the coming campaign after missing out on England’s summer tour to New Zealand because of a calf injury sustained in Bristol’s final match of the season.
Ospreys are improving every season - Booth
TOBY Booth has his eyes on a prize for his ever-improving Ospreys this season and if he achieves his ambitious goal it will scratch an itch that has been with him for almost 20 years.
James will prove to be a star at Racing
HERE'S a little prediction that will either leave me with egg on my face or looking like Nostradamus come next June.
Rosslyn Park show Barnes how it's done
NATIONAL One Rosslyn Park illustrated their league superiority by dispatching their London rivals Barnes 52-12.
Six-try Fiji prove too strong for Samoa
FIJI started their bid for a sixth Pacific Nations Cup title with a 42-16, six-try win over arch rivals Samoa in Suva on Friday
Youngsters were quick to take their chances
Ben Jaycock caught up with England U18s assistant and backs coach Will Parkin
BBC will be covering all 32 World Cup games
WORLD Rugby CEO Alan Gilpin believes a groundbreaking partnership with the BBC will ensure a 'generational moment' for women's rugby is seized at next summer's World Cup.