Articles tagged with "league two"

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Its all Psychological!!!!

By Andy | August 6th, 2007

Its all psychological. Let Man Utd have their day thinking that their penalty win over Chelsea 'made up' for the double loss in May. Let them have it. Cos if they do, Man Utd will be in for a surprise. If a Chelsea team, bereft of Terry, Drogba, Ma

Dagenham & Redbridge's Ground Gets a Very Long Name

By Nick | July 10th, 2007

As if the name of the club wasn't enough of a mouthful, they'll be enjoying their brand new league status while playing at the 'The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Stadium'. I'm a bit puzzled as to why a local council would see fit to sponsor a



Today's Terrace Tattle

By Nick | July 3rd, 2007

*Leeds' rescue gets challenged by some important people... *A bunch of Brazilian flags might soon be appearing in Hull... *The Football League stubs out their cigarettes too... *Bury hope two minds will prove better that one... *Bradford City

Today's Terrace Talk

By Nick | June 26th, 2007

*The influx of foreign investment enters the political fray... *Macclesfield Town's loss appears to be Franchise FC's gain... *Former Bhoy looks ahead to life in League One... *Shenanigans at Leeds raise some questions in high places... *Nugen

Today's Terrace Talk

By Nick | June 22nd, 2007

*It's unlikely that Iain Dowie has enough change under the sofa to cover this bill... *Burnley look set to do some painting and decorating around their place... *Dennis Wise bemoans the financial constraints that's costing him players... *Blackpo

Pride of the Shirt -- Notts County (Home) 07/08

By Nick | June 19th, 2007

County players will surely be quite pleased that this current design compares favorably against the previous effort in the video.

Today's Terrace Talk

By Nick | June 18th, 2007

*Coventry City look close to being the latest US backed club... *Takeover talk in surrounding Southampton has cooled... *Sheffield United are being backed to avoid Football League... *Darlington's future looks a little uncertain at the moment...

The Plethora of Football League Fixtures

By Nick | June 14th, 2007

A link to the highly protected list of next season's games right here...

Grimsby Town Fans Enjoy a Day Out in Boston; Six Nil Thrashing of Boston United Even More

By Nick | June 8th, 2007

Support your local team.

MK Dons Continue to Get No Respect

By Nick | June 8th, 2007

The Milton Keynes Dons (aka Franchise FC) are a unique club. For those unfamiliar with the story, the MK Dons actually used to be Wimbledon Football Club. The very same Wimbledon that beat Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup Final in one of the biggest upsets in

Chester City Squad Warned to Mind Their Waistlines

By Nick | June 6th, 2007

Any Chester players looking to enjoy a few fry ups while on their Summer break have been warned by the club's new manager Bobby Williamson about over doing it on the consumption of fatty foods: "Their body fat content and weights were all taken before

Care to Throw in a Striker?

By Nick | June 6th, 2007

When parts of the old Wembley Stadium were sold off at auction, officials from Barcelona left with the players tunnel, a set of goal posts and one of the steps to the Royal Box -- all for their museum to commemorate their European Cup Final victory at Wem



Ground Hopping -- Part 4

By Nick | June 1st, 2007

Ground Hopping -- Part 3

By Nick | June 1st, 2007

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Ground Hopping -- Part 2

By Nick | June 1st, 2007

Ground Hopping -- Part 1

By Nick | June 1st, 2007

Peterborough Director Barry Fry Calls His Club's Tag as Promotion Favourites a "Disgrace"

By Nick | May 31st, 2007

I'm guessing he's upset because he neglected to have a decent flutter when the odds were much longer. But isn't being 3-1 favorites actually a good thing? The man in question is the erstwhile Barry Fry, never a character to keep his opinions to himsel

Forest and County Play for the Pride of Nottingham

By Nick | May 25th, 2007

They just don't make crowds like that anymore...

Bradford City Set to Offer Cheapest Season Tickets in the UK

By Nick | May 24th, 2007

One of the small benefits of seeing your team slip from the champagne dreams of Premiership football, to the super market brand cider of League Two in six years -- is the relief on your bank account. Bradford City's first appearance in the English Lea

The Football League Playoffs are Coming to this Place Over the Weekend

By Nick | May 24th, 2007

Doesn't look too bad, does it?

All Will Not be Well at Wembley for the Weekend Playoffs

By Nick | May 24th, 2007

Despite the fact that all six clubs involved in this weekends matches look set to sell out their entire ticket allocation -- Wembley will be about ten thousand short of capacity, after a frustrating lack of agreement between the Stadium and the Football

Might a Name From the Past be Coming to Rescue Leeds United?

By Nick | May 23rd, 2007

We now know that Leeds' Champions League semi-final appearance in 2001 was all a facade -- the true glory years for the club were the early 1970's, when legendary figure Don Revie was piling up trophies. Well, the name Revie might be back at Leeds soo

Torquay United Say Farewell to the Football League After 80 Years

By Nick | May 22nd, 2007

It's down to the uncertainty of the Conference for The Gulls. They'll certainly need the precious loyalty of their fans to keep afloat. Support your local team.

Exeter City and Morecambe Put on a Proper Final at the New Wembley

By Nick | May 22nd, 2007

Seeing Morecambe boss Sammy McIlroy go arse over tit celebrating the winner is a classic (4.15 mark)

After 87 Years, Morecambe FC Have Secured a Spot in the Football League

By Nick | May 22nd, 2007

We're often left jaded with reports of Premier League greed and wrongdoings, so it's refreshing to witness the unbridled joy those around Morecambe Football Club are feeling this week, after making it to the Football League for the first time in their 87

Shrewsbury Town Fans Shed a Tearful Goodbye to Their Nice Little Home by the River

By Nick | May 21st, 2007

It's on to the "progress" of a McStadium for yet another club (sigh)...

Torquay's New Manager Lasts in the Job for Slightly Longer Than it Takes to Boil an Egg

By Nick | May 21st, 2007

Football management can be a cruel career sometimes, with many club chairmen quick to usher the exit to any boss not delivering the desired results. So spare a thought for poor Leroy Rosenior at Torquay United, who was unfortunate to be sacked a mere 10

Celebrating Wrexham's League Survival

By Nick | May 8th, 2007

These are not my photos, but they capture how the day felt pretty well. The crowd of over 12,000 was absolutely superb, testament to the potential of the club. Hopefully more stable days are ahead -- you just hate to see local football up against it. T

I'll Be Witnessing the Battle to Stay in League Two

By Nick | May 3rd, 2007

Got the tickets today for the Wrexham vs. Boston United match on Saturday... Wrexham needs a draw to secure League status, while a Boston win will save them, condemning Wrexham to the Conference if Macclesfield Town win... (phew). A huge match obviously.

Takin' This Show on the Road

By Nick | April 26th, 2007

I'm travelling home to the Land of My Fathers shortly, and while visiting hope to reclaim my British accent, eat plenty if pies with gravy and mushy peas, doner kebabs and fish 'n' chips -- all washed down with copious amounts of cider. In between, I'll b

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