WIGAN’S play-off nightmare could turn to World Cup dreams for Roger Espinoza who wasted no time in turning his attentions to Honduras’ battle against the odds in Brazil next month.
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Football Industry Day Back Again To Help Clubs
Leading football website www.footballtradedirectory.com have partnered up with the The Football League Paper for another year.
Shaun Derry: Notts County Won’t Be A Soft Touch Any More
SHAUN Derry never took many prisoners as a player. And as the dust settled on Notts County’s amazing escape from relegation, he wasn’t about to start pulling any punches as a manager.
In The Football League Paper (May 11)
THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with some massive play-off games in the Football League, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from this week’s games!
Barnsley’s Fate Displays The Fatal Flaws
BARNSLEY may have lost their battle to stay in the Championship. But it is the whole Football League that is losing the war.
Sean Dyche Should Stick To His Winning Formula At Burnley
HALF an hour after Burnley lost to Southampton in the FA Cup in January, Sean Dyche strode into the St Mary’s media centre, sat in a plush leather chair and put his feet up on the chunky wooden desk.
King Kenny Jackett Turns Chaos Into Class At Wolves
IT was shortly before 5pm last Saturday when Wolves officially sealed their promotion back to the Championship.
Wolves Prove Fans Should Be Ignored
FANS eh – where would foot- ball be without them? Well, a damn sight better off in some cases. That’s flippant, of course. Without the punters, the game would collapse. Chelsea and Man City might plod on but, with nobody to play, how long would they last?
Cherries Aren’t Scared Any More, Says Eunan O’Kane
BOURNEMOUTH midfielder Eunan O’Kane has admitted that the Cherries began the season with an inferiority complex.
In The Football League Paper (April 13)
THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with the season reaching the business end, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from Saturday’s games!
Max Kretzschmar is Wycombe Wanderers’ Messi!
LIONEL MESSI was the name that sprang to mind when Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth was trying to describe Max Kretzschmar’s style of play. But, for boyhood Chelsea fan Max, his hero has always been Gianfranco Zola.
In The Football League Paper (March 16)
THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with the weather and the action both scorching hot, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from Saturday’s games!
Chesterfield Tipped To Bounce Back With Promotion
LEAGUE TWO leaders Chesterfield were shocked at relegation battlers Accrington Stanley on Saturday – a result that throws the title race even more wide open.
In The Football League Paper (March 9)
THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with the season reaching the business end, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from Saturday’s action!
Best Mates David Flitcroft And Keith Hill To Do Battle
FLITCROFT versus Hill? It’s like Batman vs Robin, Starsky against Hutch, or Butch Cassidy doing battle with the Sundance Kid.
Birmingham’s Olly Lee: Dagenham Gave Me My Big Break
BIRMINGHAM’S in-form midfielder Olly Lee has thanked Dagenham & Redbridge for giving him his break in football.
Bury Making Up For Lost Time, Says Boss David Flitcroft
BURY boss David Flitcroft says the Shakers’ 4-1 destruction of Mansfield in midweek was the result of pent up frustration.
Nacho Novo Turns Down Singapore In Favour Of Carlisle
INTO his mid-30s and without a club since Christmas Eve, former Rangers striker Nacho Novo could be forgiven for seeking a comfortable path to retirement.
Charlton Athletic’s Euro Invasion
CHARLTON’S influx of foreign January arrivals is just the start, says their new multi-millionaire owner Roland Duchatelet – and he also wants to ship the club’s best youngsters out to his empire of clubs in Europe.
Middlesbrough’s Danny Graham On Working Through Tough Times
DANNY Graham is nothing if not honest. What, I ask him, is the key to scoring goals? “I don’t know,” ponders the Middlesbrough striker before breaking into a wry chuckle.