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James Hanson is likely to miss the whole of City's manic March after a scan confirmed a tear in his adductor muscle. The striker could be sidelined for up to six weeks, which would rule him out of the hectic schedule coming up, although the club hope he
Special to the Courier Two years ago, Granite Mountain Middle School student Daxton Bryce placed third in the Yavapai County Spelling Bee. In 2011, he didn't make it out of his school to the county level. This year, he said, he was "going for the win." T
STOKE City defender Andrew Davies broke Vale hearts by heading home an injury-time equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw for Bradford City last night. Louis Dodds put Vale ahead with a stunning volley just before the break at Valley Parade... and the visitors
Mark Lawn declared his Valentine’s Day love for Andrew Davies before the game – so imagine what he must be thinking about the loan defender after last night’s late, late show! Davies played the ‘get out of jail’ card with a stoppage-time header and earne
Rather like waiting for a London bus, you wait some time for a decent exhibition of landscape art and then two come along at once, or, at least, one behind the other. Just opened at the Royal Academy in Piccadilly, London, is the much anticipated and now
University of Queensland's (UQ) Mike Harris has been given first crack at the no.10 Queensland Reds jersey vacated by the injured Quade Cooper, named in the starting line-up for Saturday's trial against the ACT Brumbies in Cairns. Harris will commence th
City have been urged to build their future around James Hanson and not think about cashing in on him. Phil Parkinson has got Hanson playing his best football since his debut year in the league. That form is attracting inevitable rumours of other clubs sn
James Hanson would have been advised to switch his phone off on Saturday night. The City striker was in for a long evening otherwise from a text pest. Half of them must get bullied at home by the missus so they come to the game and have a shout at the bi
Nahki Wells is happy to keep playing the role of “scruffy” sidekick in City’s fruitful strike partnership with James Hanson. Wells and Hanson hit the net again in the FA Cup at Watford – the third time they have both scored in the last four games. He wi
Mark Lawn may have lost his beard but City slipped out of the FA Cup with their credibility and confidence still in place. It was no close shave like the joint-chairman enjoyed after the game – though it might have been had Ross Hannah’s late header bee
John Eustace - Grabbed hold of the midfield and provided an excellent assist for Forsyth. Came for a couple of balls he was never going to reach and fluffed one kick. Other than that, perfectly solid and never tested between the goals w
Craig Forsyth scored twice as Watford secured a convincing victory against Bradford in the FA Cup third round. Watford raced into an early lead through Troy Deeney but were pegged back by James Hanson's strike as the Bantams proved more than a match for
The Hornets raced into an early lead through Troy Deeney but were pegged back by James Hanson's strike as the Bantams proved more than a match for their hosts in the opening stages. But Marvin Sordell's 10th goal of the campaign sent Sean Dyche's men in
The Hornets manager, who once played in an FA Cup semi-final with Chesterfield, stressed the importance of the task at hand to his players and was rewarded. Watford raced into an early lead through Troy Deeney but were pegged back by James Hanson's strik
Watford raced into an early lead through Troy Deeney but were pegged back by James Hanson's strike as the Bantams proved more than a match for their hosts in the opening stages. But Marvin Sordell's 10th goal of the campaign sent Sean Dyche's men in with
Watford raced into an early lead through Troy Deeney but were pegged back by James Hanson's strike as the Bantams proved more than a match for their hosts in the opening stages. But Marvin Sordell's 10th goal of the campaign sent Sean Dyche's men in with
Craig Forsyth scored twice as Watford secured a convincing victory against Bradford in the FA Cup third round. Watford raced into an early lead through Troy Deeney but were pegged back by James Hanson's strike as the Bantams proved more than a match for
Three goals in eleven minutes was enough to see a good start to 2012 for Rotherham United this afternoon against Bradford City. The Millers came out the stronger and forced two corners in the first minute and after that there was very little between the
City stunned high-flying Shrewsbury 3-1 to secure their third consecutive win in npower League Two. The Bantams cruised past their fourth-placed guests with goals from James Hanson, Nahki Wells and Craig Fagan to extend their unbeaten league run to five
James "Jimmy" Hanson, (born November 6, 1904 in Manchester), was an English football forward. In his early days, he played for Bradford Parish Church in the Cheshire Amateur League. In December 1922, someone wrote in to the Manchester Football News, recommending Hanson to Manchester United. After trials in the 1923–24 season, he joined United in... Full Article
GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 26: James Hanson of the Barbarians fends off Adam Kleeberger of Canada during the match between the Australian Barbarians and Canada at Skilled Park on August 26, 2011 in Gold Coast, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 20: (L-R) James Hanson, Tatafu Polota-Nau and Saia Faingaa of the Wallabies watch video footage of their scrummaging during an Australian Wallabies scrum session at Latham Park on July 20, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 20: (L-R) Al Baxter, James Hanson and Salesi Ma'afu of the Wallabies practice scrummaging during an Australian Wallabies scrum session at Latham Park on July 20, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 16: James Hanson and Mark Gerrard of the Wallabies walk onto the field during an Australian Wallabies Captain's Run at ANZ Stadium on July 16, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 19: James Hanson poses during an Australian Wallabies squad headshots session at Ballymore Stadium on January 19, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia.
View Photo »James Hanson of the Queensland Reds of Australia, in red, charges through a tackle of Benson Stanley of the Auckland Blues of New Zealand during the Super Rugby semifinal match in Brisbane, Australia, Saturday, July 2, 2011. The Reds defeated the Blues 30-13.
View Photo »HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 18: James Hanson of the Reds is tackled during the round 18 Super Rugby match between the Chiefs and the Reds at Waikato Stadium on June 18, 2011 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
View Photo »BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 16: James Hanson congratulates Digby Ioane after scoring a a try by during the round nine Super Rugby match between the Reds and the Bulls at Suncorp Stadium on April 16, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia.
View Photo »BRADFORD, ENGLAND - MARCH 19: James Hanson of Bradford City in action during the npower League Two match between Bradford City and Northampton Town at The Coral Windows Stadium on March 19, 2011 in Bradford, England.
View Photo »BRADFORD, ENGLAND - JULY 24: Ivan Klasnic of Bolton Wanderers attempts to move past James Hanson of Bradford City during the pre season friendly match between Bradford City and Bolton Wanderers at Coral Windows Stadium, Valley Parade on July 24, 2011 in Bradford, England.
View Photo »BRADFORD, ENGLAND - JULY 24: Ricardo Gardner of Bolton Wanderers falls whilst in action with James Hanson of Bradford City during the pre season friendly match between Bradford City and Bolton Wanderers at Coral Windows Stadium, Valley Parade on July 24, 2011 in Bradford, England.
View Photo »BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 13: The Reds celebrate a try by James Hanson during the round 13 Super Rugby match between the Reds and the Blues at Suncorp Stadium on May 13, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia.
View Photo »CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 05: Mark Chisholm of the Brumbies is tackled by James Hanson of the Reds during the round three Super Rugby match between the Brumbies and the Reds at Canberra Stadium on March 5, 2011 in Canberra, Australia.
View Photo »GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 26: James Hanson of the Barbarians fends off Adam Kleeberger of Canada during the match between the Australian Barbarians and Canada at Skilled Park on August 26, 2011 in Gold Coast, Australia.
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