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WARNOCK'S IN THE WARS
Bluebird Morrison haunts his old boss
Maybe clubs are reason England failed, not Eddie
The European Champions Cup has reached the quarter-final stage last weekend with a mixed bag of teams from the three leagues involved.
McCall of duty for hero stopper
GOALKEEPING captain Graeme McCall was Warrington Rylands’ spot-kick hero once again to book his side a place in the fifth round.
THOMMO FACES HIS BIGGEST TEST
Caretaker bids to lift the Owls again
Massimo was heart and soul of Azzurri
THE death of Massimo Cuttitta earlier this week of Covid-related issues at the age of just 54 was not only very sad in human terms but also a poignant reminder of the quality of player Italy once possessed.
POPE AND POSTS ARE RE-UNITED
ENGLAND and Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope has bought a set of goalposts from his former club York City – but admits he has no idea how’ll he get them home!
TERRIERS PAY FOR ABSENCE OF BITE
Ruthless Lilywhites show way
Forget Six Nations form, Itoje can rattle the Boks
WHEN you think of must-go Test Lions for the 2021 series against South Africa, the first forward that comes to mind is Maro Itoje. He will be a cornerstone of the Lions in South Africa, despite not having the best Six Nations in a disappointing England side.
COSMOS IS OUT OF THIS WORLD WITH SLICK BRACE
TWO FINE finishes from Cosmos Matwasa, who returned to Anstey Nomads during the latest lockdown, laid the foundations for an impressive victory by the hosts who were leading the United Counties League’s Premier Division when their season was voided back in December.
Hughton: Kid Garner safe with us
FOREST manager Chris Hughton insisted he would not be over-hyping on-loan Manchester United teenager James Garner after he scored his first goal in league football.
ARLE BE THERE ON TOP TABLE!
DAVE KITSON is used to leading from the front – now he’s swapped his goalscoring boots for the boardroom at former club Arlesey Town.
BOWYER IN A RAGE AT YATES ‘DIVE'
LEE Bowyer was left fuming over what he felt was a dive by Blackpool striker Jerry Yates to win a penalty in the Tangerines’ win over Charlton.
ROONEY FURIOUS AT REF PEN ‘MISS'
Rams still in trouble after loss
PIERCE SEEKS THE FINAL PIECE
AFTER three Wembley defeats in the last four seasons, Exeter City defender Pierce Sweeney is doing all he can to make sure he gets another shot at redemption this time around.
JONES LAUDS HIS DERBY DAY STARS
NATHAN Jones believes his Luton side fully deserved their first home win over arch-rivals Watford since 1993.
Solid Lions frustrate bland Bees
PROMOTION-chasing Brentford wasted the chance to gain ground on second-placed Watford with a pallid performance against Millwall, a frustrated Thomas Frank admitted.
Terrific Terriers find the killer touch
HUDDERSFIELD boss Car-los Corberan praised his team’s clinical edge as victory at Nottingham Forest lifted them eight points clear of the bottom three.
HERO DIENG PAYS PRICE FOR HOOPS
QPR keeper Seny Dieng broke his nose before he was issued with a red card, manager Mark Warburton revealed after beating Middlesbrough.
FRANKIE: WE MUST FOCUS ON OUR JOB
CARETAKER manager Frankie McAvoy insists Preston are not looking over their shoulder after their goalless draw at Stoke.
ACE CALLUM EYES UP GREAT ESCAPE
CALLUM Lang was a teenager in Wigan’s academy when the Latics won the FA Cup eight years ago – and the striker believes a successful League One great escape would be an achievement to rival the club’s finest hour.
Harry Put His Lads First, Even Before Man Utd
The Harry Leyland Stand on Merseyside has been empty now for a whole year, a silent memorial to a famous old goalkeeper’s rugby conversion. Leyland played for Everton when they were the team in Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers when they reached the FA Cup final for the last time, in 1960. He finished at Tranmere, managed Wigan Athletic for one season and ran a stall at Birkenhead market.
ALL ABOUT TOWN
DAVE WORTON REFLECTS ON HIS HARR OGATE TOWN ADVENTURES OF THE LAST FEW YEARS ALONGSIDE DAUGHTER MOLLY...
MAGIC MIDFIELD STINGS THE BEES
THREE first-half goals were enough for Yeovil Town to seal victory over struggling Barnet with the in-form Glovers extending an impressive home record that has seen them lose only once at Huish Park in 2021.
YOU'VE GOT AN ARD TASK AHEAD OF YOU
MIDWEEK ROUND-UP
GREENS FOR GO AS LEE SIGNS!
LEE ALLINSON wants to put down roots at Hendon to achieve success after committing to a two-year extension as manager.
MIDWEEK MAYHEM NO MORE
Relieved Pools can chill on a Tuesday
JOE & PAT ARE BORO'S DREAM TEAM!
Gosport youngsters tread on the coaching path
I PUT IN THE HARD YARDS
FROM cutting his cloth in Non-League to devising plans on how to deal with Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney isn’t exactly the archetypal pathway of an up-and-coming coach, but then Anthony Hudson’s is a journey like no other.
Dior at the double to fire Dragons
WREXHAM stole a march on mana-gerless play-off rivals Bromley with a comfortable home win and Dean Keates was pleased to shake off the cobwebs ahead of a busy, and tricky run of fixtures.
‘Alt-ernative' goal revs up Robins
RYAN COLCLOUGH scored directly from a second-half corner to boost Altrincham’s play-off chances at the expense of hosts Maidenhead United.