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A Different League (Free subscription) | yesterday
Having tasted victory at Madejski Stadium for the first time in the league since January last time out, Reading look to make it two home wins on the bounce against Crystal Palace on Tuesday. Arriving on the coach with the visitors will be an old adversary of the Royals, Neil Warnock. Having enjoyed many a ding-dong with Steve Coppell and co over the past few years, Warnock will arrive in Berkshire...
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Pitch Invasion (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
How Bobby Zamora lost his temper with internet fans. Related posts: Two Bobby Zamoras, There’s Only Two Bobby Zamoras A young goalscoring legend has struggled to find the net in the Premier League over the years. ... Hope, Fear, and Youth Academies: African Players and the Changing Demographics of European Soccer Andrew Guest gets under the surface of the complex questions surrounding Africa...
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Royals Mad (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Last season Steve Coppell tinkered with the side and they surrendered their Cup challenge at the previous years beaten finalists Cardiff City.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
• Hart was sacked as manager after Portsmouth's poor start • Initial statement suggested he had turned down new role The sacked Portsmouth manager Paul Hart is considering an offer to remain at the club as technical director. Portsmouth released a statement last night announcing Hart had declined the role, which entails overseeing the development of players aged 18 to 21, after being relieved...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The League Managers Association honoured 14 veterans who have been in charge for 1,000 games or more They mounted the stage like stiff-kneed survivors from some brutal expedition: the 14 living veterans of 1,000 or more games in league football management. The other four – Sir Bobby Robson, Brian Clough, Alec Stock and Sir Matt Busby – were honoured posthumously as Harry Redknapp (1,131...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
• Barry Fry expects Ferguson to be employed within days • Posh will appoint new manager this week Barry Fry, Peterborough's director of football, has added to the confusion surrounding the departure of the manager, Darren Ferguson, by saying that he believes Ferguson already has a new job lined up. Ferguson left the club by mutual consent yesterday after they slipped to the foot of the Coca-Cola...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
• Reports yesterday suggested Ferguson had been sacked • Peter Taylor and Steve Coppell among potential successors Peterborough United confirmed this afternoon that Darren Ferguson has left his post as manager, following reports yesterday he had been sacked . He departs with the club bottom of the Championship, having led them to two straight promotions in two full seasons since taking charge...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
• Club turned to Poyet after Steve Coppell rejected offer • Brighton will be Uruguyan's first job in management Brighton & Hove Albion have appointed Gus Poyet as their new manager. Poyet, the former Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United coach, has agreed a contract until the end of next season, and will be assisted by his former Spurs team-mate Mauricio Taricco. The League One club's chairman,...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
• Director of football praises Ferguson's 'miraculous' record • Club have refused to confirm manager has been sacked Peterborough director of football Barry Fry has paid tribute to Darren Ferguson amid reports that the struggling Championship club have sacked their manager. The club continue to refuse to comment on reports that Ferguson has departed , but Fry appeared to confirm them by...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
• Former Reading caretaker replaces Gary Waddock • 'Kevin was head and shoulders above other applicants' Aldershot have confirmed the appointment of Kevin Dillon as their new manager. The League Two club had been managerless since Gary Waddock left to take over at Wycombe last month and have handed Dillon, 49, a two-year contract. The former Southampton full-back Jason Dodd was in caretaker...
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Voy Por Ustedes (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
I've got a whippet embedded behind the scenes at Hull City and he's told me this morning that Steve Coppell will take over from Phil Brown before their next Premier League game after the break for pointless international friendlies. The only market I could find for Hull City's next manager was with Skybet and they have only let me have £35 at 3/1. Tight gits. Still, it's enough to finance my...
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Argie-Bargie (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Altidore starts this AM. Was P Brown not terribly upset a couple of weeks ago after all, or are his choices just severely limited? [geneclark45] Steve Coppell for Liverpool! [geneclark45] Shared 3 links. University of Life makes first appearance [...]
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
From today's Daily Mirror: Liverpool planning transfer swoop for Dutch midfield starRooney: 'I want to stay at Manchester United for life' Steve Coppell turns down Brighton Sheffield United on transfer trail of Oldham winger Wenger accuses Atletico Madrid of 'tapping up' Arsenal whizzkid Chelsea to sell Stamford Bridge naming rights From today's other papers:Tottenham are keeping an eye on Ruud van...
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The Soccer Blog (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
One of the favourites for the vacant managerial post at Brighton, Steve Coppell, has ruled himself out the reckoning.