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HAPPY DAYS? JUST COUNT ON IT!
EXCITED Ryan Croasdale is looking forward to starting a new chapter with Stockport County – and help achieve their Football League aim.
Women's game can point way for restart
As we finally come to the end of what has been the most disrupted season of rugby since the war, it’s going to be interesting to see what we have learned.
GOLDEN ARCHER IS ON TARGET
Cameron stars for five-star Moors
The online trolls are unfair on Diamond
No party time: Sale after their Premiership Cup victory over Harlequins
BOBBY TURNS TO HOME COMFORTS
FORMER Premier League referee Bobby Madley says he can’t wait to take over the whistle once again – but first he’s just content watching from the sidelines at his beloved Ossett United.
New-look Nicky aims to munch France
NICKY Smith has eaten his way back into the Wales squad by piling on the pounds in a bid to return to the international stage bigger, better and stronger.
CARDS DECKED BY SUPER LUKE
A CLINICAL Chester-field performance resulted in a fine league win of the season and subjected shellshocked Woking to a first defeat.
Parling helps develop Wallabies' dark side
AFTER establishing his top-flight coaching credentials with the Melbourne Rebels, former England and Lions star Geoff Parling has set the bar higher still by vowing to kick-start an Aussie revival when the southern hemisphere’s Rugby Championships starts next month.
Bees left reeling by Roberts
BATTLING Barnet took promotion favourites Notts County to the wire at Meadow Lane after being all but blown apart in the opening quarter.
Diamond amazed by Wales snub to WillGriff
SALE Sharks say they are ‘astounded’ by WillGriff John’s exclusion from the Wales squad following his selection before the Six Nations went into lockdown.
AGATHE CAN YET BE A HIT!
Bernard backs walk-out boss
Cancellation benefits Bath, Robshaw ends a winner
Winner: Quins captain Chris Robshaw bids farewell
Brash? Yes, I don't want to be boring!
ADAM ELLIS talks to England flanker turned author James Haskell
Jones seething at naive Hatters
NATHAN JONES hit out at his Luton side’s defending after they fell to a first home league defeat of the season.
HUGHTON UP AND RUNNING!
Ice-cool Lolley is tasty for Forest
FIVE STARS TO GIVE YOUR TEAM A LIFT
AFTER a hectic week of domestic dealings, the transfer window is now closed – meaning any squad gaps will need to be filled by freebies.
MONK VOWS TO HIT TARGET BY END OF WEEK
Bannan puts Owls on road to positive points
Tykes grab point in late drama
TYKES caretaker Adam Murray felt his side deserved a last-gasp share of the spoils after equalising from the spot in the 12th minute of added time.
EFL STARS STEP UP TO THE PREM
Said, Karlan and Joe on move
DOZZELL: WE HAVE TO DO IT OUR WAY
HAVING followed in his father’s footsteps by scoring on his Ipswich Town debut aged just 16, Andre Dozzell knows all about the importance of keeping your feet on the ground.
‘BORO CALL CAME AT PERFECT TIME'
CHUBA Akpom swapped the bright lights of the Champions League for the Championship – but insists he’s exactly where he needs to be in his bid to get back to the top of the game.
‘WE NEED TO BATTLE FOR AT CHANGES VERY TOP'
Solutions needed for long-term, stresses Stewart
Let's Train And Gain, Says Paul
Preston seek to capitalise on move
Puscas finds sting for Hornets
WATFORD’S unbeaten start to the league campaign came to an end as a George Puscas strike gave Reading the three points.
I COULDN'T ASKEY FOR ANY MORE
UPBEAT manager John Askey has hailed a ‘massive turnaround’ on and off the pitch at Port Vale – and believes continuity can help their pursuit of success.
TABLE? I'LL HAVE A LOOK AT XMAS!
MASSIMO Luongo is refusing to look at a league table until Sheffield Wednesday have eradicated their 12-point deduction.
NEIL'S ‘ELATED' TO WIN ON BIG DAY
MIDDLESBROUGH marked Neil War-nock’s 1,500th league game as a manager with victory over Barnsley, and he admitted it was “as enjoyable as ever to win”.
Watching from up high gives you best picture
I KNOW exactly how Neil Warnock and David Moyes must have felt trying to manage their teams from home.
‘I COULDN'T RESIST THE DONS' CALL'
THE lure of being part of AFC Wimbledon’s eagerly-anticipated return to Plough Lane was too tempting for Steve Seddon to turn down.
CARLOS SAVOURS TASTE OF SHRIMPS
BORN in the Senegalese capital and raised in Lanzarote, there were probably more obvious routes into professional football for Carlos Mendes Gomes than the English fourth tier with Morecambe.