Wolves striker Sylvan Ebanks Blake was celebrating over the weekend as he picked up two of the most significant Football League Awards for his efforts this season.
Sylvan Ebanks Blake was named Championship player of the year, beating Reading’s Kevin Doyle and team-mate Michael Kightly to the top prize. It comes on the back of scoring [...]
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Sylvan Ebanks Blake cleans up at Football League Awards
Thomas Rooney - Tuesday 31.03.09, 09:39am
Chris Coleman requests personal hearing from FA
Rob Pilgrim - Thursday 26.03.09, 09:49am
Coventry boss Chris Coleman has requested a personal tribunal from the FA after being charged with improper conduct and / or bringing the game into disrepute, after comments about FA Cup referees.
Chris Coleman’s complaints concern the 2-0 FA Cup loss to Chelsea on the 7th March in which the Welshman claimed match official Steve Bennett [...]
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Race for automatic promotion hots up
Rob Pilgrim - Monday 23.03.09, 15:15pm
With only 40 days until the final fixture of the Coca Cola Championship calendar the race is well and truly on to see who can secure automatic promotion to the Premier League.
Wolverhampton Wanderers appear to have the title sewn up. Sitting proudly 5 points ahead of nearest rivals Birmingham City (competitively and geographically), the league [...]
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Tags: Birmingham · Reading · Sheffield United · Wolves
Billy Davies apologises to Forest fans after hammering at Burnley
Thomas Rooney - Monday 16.03.09, 11:15am
Nottingham Forest manager Billy Davies was far from happy with his side after they suffered a 5-0 defeat at the hands of Burnley on Saturday.
The hammering leaves Nottm Forest just one point above the drop zone with eight games left to play this season. There is no doubt that they are in a relegation battle [...]
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Tags: Nottm Forest
Alan Curbishley 1 Charlton Athletic 0
Terry Lane - Friday 13.03.09, 17:14pm
How many times have you heard it said that a football club is bigger than any one individual?
Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger have used this old saying when dealing with important players or transitional periods that occur when a player like Thierry Henry or Eric Cantona decide to tread pastures new.
In most cases football teams [...]
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Tags: Charlton