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Ok it was a bad miss but did he miss on purpose to take down a fan in the crowd. Full Article at Boxoffice Football
OTP hopes Gareth Evans can sleep at night. This young Bradford supporter put all his faith in Evans and rushed to the front of the stand to get a closer look at his penalty. Full Article at Off the Post
Bradford's Gareth Evans strikes a fan on Saturday, not the back of the net I'm always amazed at the number of penalty misses we see on the professional level, week in and week out. Full Article at Never Captain Nicky Butt
Barnet were edged out of the play-off places after this result, but Ismail Yakubu, the defender, is convinced that they can finish in the top three. Full Article at Times Online
Gareth Evans missed a penalty in the dying stages as City could only manage a point at home to Accrington. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
The rain tipped down at Valley Parade, it never stopped. It was always going to be a hard game, not a pretty game and a series of bad days saw to it that it was not a good game. Full Article at Boy From Brazil
Scott Taylor and Gareth Evans (4) netted the Farmer goals, with Jamie France (2) and Kieron Wiefer replying for Atletico. In what was a close but scrappy affair, Dukes Head managed to come out on top against Axfield with a 1-0 score line. Full Article at Bracknell Forest Standard
It is always heartening to hear supporters singing a players name. Full Article at Boy From Brazil
Bradford manager Stuart McCall wants to bring in a new striker on loan to ease the current injury crisis he has to deal with at Valley Parade. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
The City boss had warned the fans not to expect a classic – and he got it right there. “The only thing that didn’t come was the force ten gales,” he smiled. “We knew it was always going to be a battle. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
RIVAL boss Stuart McCall saw Bradford topple Cherries from the League Two summit and then tipped Eddie Howe’s troops for promotion due to their work ethic. Full Article at Bournemouth Daily Echo
Bradford manager Stuart McCall believes his side deserved their equaliser and was satisfied with a point after their 1-1 draw with Bournemouth. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
Dagenham & Redbridge moved to the top of Coca-Cola League Two on goal difference after Mark Arber's 39th-minute header was enough to see off Accrington. Full Article at Sporting Life
Dagenham & Redbridge moved top of League Two on goal difference after a 1-0 victory at Accrington, while Bournemouth were held 1-1 at Bradford. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
Cherries’ two-month stay at the League Two summit came to an end when they were held to a draw by Bradford City in a hard-fought contest at Valley Parade. Full Article at Bournemouth Daily Echo
Bradford manager Stuart McCall hopes to have Gareth Evans and Simon Ramsden back in his squad to face Bournemouth in League Two on Saturday. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
Page last updated at 11:09 GMT, Thursday, 12 November 2009 Bradford could have two players back from injury for the visit of Bournemouth but face losing another. Full Article at BBC Sport
Accrington midfielder John Mullin (ankle) is not expected to feature against Bury despite making the bench at the weekend against Salisbury. Full Article at Teletext
Bradford will be without Gareth Evans and Lee Bullock for Tuesday night's Johnstone's Paint Trophy northern quarter-final tie with Port Vale. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
Page last updated at 16:57 GMT, Monday, 9 November 2009 Bradford will be without striker Gareth Evans (foot) and midfielder Lee Bullock, who sits out the tie for a fifth yellow card of the season. Full Article at BBC Sport
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Christie Brinkley (C), GSI Board Member, speaks with Mr. Gareth Evans (L) of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament, and Henrik Salander before a panel discussion on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament May 6, 2009 at the United Nations in New Yo...
View Photo »Former Japanese Foreign Minister of Japan Yuriko Kawaguchi (R) and former Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans (L), co-chairs of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, speak to the media on May 5, 2009 at United Nations headquarters in New York.
View Photo »Macclesfield Town's Gareth Evans out jumps Everton's Joleon Lescott (R) during their English FA Cup third round soccer match at the Moss Rose in Macclesfield, central England, January 3, 2009.
View Photo »Christie Brinkley (R), GSI Board Member, speaks with Mr. Gareth Evans of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament before a panel discussion on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament May 6, 2009 at the United Nations in New York.
View Photo »Former Japanese Foreign Minister of Japan Yuriko Kawaguchi (R) and former Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans (L), co-chairs of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, speak to the media on May 5, 2009 at United Nations headquarters in New York.
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Even Gareth Evans has left already. I saw Kim Beazley fleeing the building earlier too #qt
- crabbtwitsard 5 hours ago
- randompear
5 hours ago
RT @CrabbTwitsard: Gareth Evans is in the public gallery...NO WAY! Really? #qt
- cremorne1 5 hours ago
Gareth Evans is in the public gallery
- crabbtwitsard 5 hours ago
- paul_mackay
8 hours ago
