By Chris Dunlavy WHEN Charlton told Oxford that Tuesday’s rearranged FA Cup tie would “go ahead as planned”, you could […]
Tag: Middlesbrough
Forty Isn’t Faulty Just Yet For Foxes Goal Ace
By Chris Dunlavy KEVIN Phillips is 40. That’s forty. Four zero. “Really?” says Leicester’s new striker when yet another question brings […]
Ferrari boy? No, you can call Aitor Karanka the Quiet One
SO you thought Gareth Bale was expensive? Well, when Aitor Kar-anka joined Real Madrid in 1997, he cost Los Blancos […]
Yeovil Town bring in frontman Miller
ISHMAEL MILLER has penned a one-month loan deal with Yeovil Town. The striker has been limited to just seven appearances […]
Graham Turner deserves his chance of a big job
Graham Turner has always been highly competitive in my dealings with him. He is a gentleman, but a stern one. […]
Middlesbrough had to pick a foreign boss
WHENEVER a foreign manager comes in, I’m always a bit disappointed. I always prefer to see chairmen give British talent […]
Nile Ranger’s Left In The Last Chance Saloon
BY his own notorious standards, failing to turn up to training is hardly a serious offence for Swindon striker Nile […]
Carlisle United boss was so good Wigan sent a helicopter to get him
IT tells you everything about Graham Kavanagh that when cash-strapped Cardiff flogged him to Wigan for £400,000 in 2006, Bluebirds […]
Sheffield United have got it right with Nigel
I’M really pleased Nigel Clough‘s got back into management so quickly with Sheffield United. He had a messy departure from […]
Middlesbrough Sack Tony Mowbray
MARK VENUS has taken temporary charge of Middlesbrough following the departure of Tony Mowbray.
I take risks. That’s why I sometimes fall flat on my face
TRUTH is, Steve McClaren may never shake off the stigma of England failure. Of being the Wally with the Brolly, […]
Cherries’ £2m wonderkind
BACK in his native South Africa, Tokelo Rantie is known as the new Benni McCarthy. But in England? Well, he’s […]
Hartlepool tough? It’s luxury after broke Boro
HE spent 11 years in the Premier League, played in Europe for Mid- dlesbrough and was twice capped by England. […]
Jacob Butterfield: All I care about is playing
CHRISTMAS 2011. Jacob Butterfield is the talk of the Championship. Captain of Barnsley in his first full season, a call-up […]
Profile on Bradford City manager Phil Parkinson
PHIL Parkinson was never the silkiest player, nor the most gifted. He often saw the impossible pass, but that didn’t mean he could play it.