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IT'S A DISGRACE! WARNOCK HAS RANT AT REFEREE
Boro pay penalty as Canaries rise to the summit
FISHER IS REELED IN BY DONS
Rookie keeper seizes chance
COLEMAN SAD FOR DISMISSED McCONVILLE
Sub lasts five minutes as Accy hold Imps
GIVING FOOD FOR THOUGHT
BIG-HEARTED Non-League clubs wasted no time in responding to England and Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford’s campaign for free school meals – by serving them up themselves.
TIME WE GOT SOME RESPECT
DAY JOBS ARE IRRELEVANT
YOUNG HOOKED ON MARINE LIFE
NEIL YOUNG wants his youthful Marine side to create even more memories when the Step 4 club take on League Two Colchester United in the first round proper.
TOP, AND NO HANGOVER!
I THINK we can safely say we miss the fans so much. I cannot wait until they come back because we need each other badly. Football is not football without them. It’s been really strange. I have taken in nine games in October at various levels with no fans, with 100 fans, with 600 fans. It’s just a crazy situation that makes no sense.
JAMIE'S LATICS LIFELINE
IT won’t only be local rivalries at stake when Chorley take on 2012-13 winners Wigan Athletic – Magpies boss Jamie Vermiglio’s son supports the League One club!
Gaffer was a one in a million
TRIBUTES PAID TO GARY LOWE
FANS' GESTURE IS TON-DERFUL
STEVE McKimm knows Tonbridge will still be decked out in blue & white even though Angels fans won’t be in the ground to see their first-round tie with Bradford City – and he says the fundraiser organised by a Bantams fan shows the best side of football.
DWYER'S CLASS POWERS PITMEN
CLASSY striker Anthony Dwyer provided a double whammy as Hednesford Town eased past their Southern League rivals in an absorbing tie.
BIG TOM DENTS TOWN'S PRIDE
CHESTERFIELD manager John Pember-ton praised his side’s character after striker Tom Denton netted his sixth goal of the season to edge past Yeovil in a game of few chances.
A WRIGHT THRASHING FOR POOLS
FIVE goals away from home, five wins in a row and five points clear at the top of the National League.
TASTY CHERRIES PICK OFF BLUES
DETERMINED Bournemouth bounced back in style after seeing their unbeaten start to the season end in midweek with an impressive 3-1 victory at Birmingham.
Struggling Rams face make-or-break time
UNDER-PRESSURE Derby County manager Phillip Cocu is self-isolating for 14 days after chief exec Stephen Pearce tested positive for Covid-19 – it’s the last thing he would have wanted following their loss to QPR on Wednesday.
Two-goal Taylor's on Reds alert!
CHRIS Hughton warns there is ‘still more to come’ from Lyle Taylor, after seeing the striker bag the two goals that helped Forest see off Wycombe.
SAMUEL KNOCKS OVER THE CARDS
GILLINGHAM may have narrowly avoided a banana skin, but assistant boss Paul Raynor believes the character they showed should be commended and reserved special praise for two-goal Dominic Samuel.
DANNY WAS LEFT GAGA BY YAYA!
WHEN Yaya Toure turned up to train with Leyton Orient over the summer, Danny Johnson couldn’t help but reflect on their contrasting paths in the game – once he had stopped pinching himself.
RICHIE BIDS TO IMPRESS HIS HEROES
NEW Salford City boss Richie Wellens admits it will be “weird” working for his boyhood idols at Moor Lane.
JEPHCOTT'S IN TO PROGRESS THE PILGRIMS
But Addicks boss Bowyer not sad at exit
HOLDEN'S HARDY ROBINS SOARING
DEAN Holden hailed his Bristol City side’s grit and determination after they sealed victory in the Severnside derby.
'I'M SO LUCKY THAT I'VE LEARNT THE HARD WAY
IT’S not much fun being a goalkeeper when Ruben Neves is lining one up from range. Just ask Harry Burgoyne, who spent two years picking the Portuguese Pirlo’s efforts out of the net.
Hunt Left ‘Hurting' As Robins Crash Out
Swindon caretaker-boss Noel Hunt was left reeling after witnessing his League One side suffer a shock first-round defeat at home to Non-League Darlington.
Scarratt leads Slam mission
ENGLAND go into battle seeking a second successive Grand Slam without captain Sarah Hunter who has been ruled out with a hamstring injury.
Dennis off to chase new dream in America
EXETER’S Aussie star Dave Dennis is set for pastures new after revealing he has accepted the offer of a two-year deal to play in Major League Rugby.
World Cup horror show too gruesome to witness
Brendan Gallagher delves into some of rugby’s most enduring images, their story and why they are still so impactful
Irish prudence poses RFU more questions
RUGBY Union is fourth in the pecking order of popular team sports in Ireland, behind Gaelic football, hurling, and soccer – and yet it punches well above its weight, both on the playing field and in its administrative boardrooms.
Losing Italy would help welfare for top players
IN many ways I feel for Italian rugby. I understand the pain they must feel as a nation that loves Rugby Union, but does not truly understand or know it in the way that it is known in leading rugby nations around the world, such as England, Wales, France, New Zealand and South Africa, where it is part of sporting culture.
JJ snubbed a fortune for Wales
PETER JACKSON pays tribute to JJ Williams who died on Thursday at the age of 72. An all-time great, record-breaking try scorer during the only invincible Lions tour, double Grand Slammer, national sprint champion, millionaire businessman and outspoken pundit, he was also a fearless critic of The Blazer Brigade who ran the amateur game.
Evans revving up for return home
YOU have to go back to pre-lockdown for the last time Wales prop Rob Evans packed down in a competitive match at Parc y Scarlets, but he’ll be back today off the bench against Edinburgh.