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HEREFORD Boss John Trewick was stunned to see his side concede a late goal in their 1-0 defeat by Colchester. Full Article at Teletext
Manager Keith Alexander was frustrated by Macclesfield's fourth draw in five league games as they came away from Grimsby with a 0-0 stalemate. Matthew Tipton wasted Town's best chance late on in a dull contest at Blundell Park. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
Everton's manager David Moyes (L) shakes hands with Macclesfield Town's manager Keith Alexander during their English FA Cup third round soccer match at the Moss Rose in Macclesfield, central England, January 3, 2009. View Photo »
He's a player who hasn't been getting much in the way of first-team action, which is partly down to the good form of our other left-sided players like Carl Tremarco and Colin Daniel at the moment
Back in the days before Kettering Town was full of racists and a Chairman who talks about as much sense as a man with a closed up gimp mask, the Poppies and the Imps did actually get on. Full Article at SportNetwork
Unlike the openly critical comments made by other League Two managers relating to the Cherries on going financial problems, Keith Alexander has denied making similar comments, being quoted in the Bournemouth Evening Echo as saying: "There have been one... Full Article at Footymad
Macclesfield manager, Keith Alexander, was quoted after the match as saying: "Naturally I'm disappointed but Bournemouth are a very good team and you can see why they are top of the league. We're not a million miles away. Full Article at Footymad
We'd shown signs of improvement last week ... and we were passing the ball and got nowhere. Today I don't think Chesterfield played any special football, they just got the ball in our box three times and scored three goals. We didn't have a chance for any plan to kick-in because their first goal went in...
AFC Bournemouth fan favourite Warren Cummings has spoken about negatives comments made towards the Cherries from opposition managers. Full Article at Vital Football
Macclesfield manager Keith Alexander has a major doubt over striker Ricky Sappleton for his side's League Two trip to Accrington on Tuesday. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
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Everton's manager David Moyes (L) shakes hands with Macclesfield Town's manager Keith Alexander during their English FA Cup third round soccer match at the Moss Rose in Macclesfield, central England, January 3, 2009.
View Photo »Everton's manager David Moyes (L) shakes hands with Macclesfield Town's manager Keith Alexander during their English FA Cup third round soccer match at the Moss Rose in Macclesfield, central England, January 3, 2009.
View Photo »He's a player who hasn't been getting much in the way of first-team action, which is partly down to the good form of our other left-sided players like Carl Tremarco and Colin Daniel at the moment
We'd shown signs of improvement last week ... and we were passing the ball and got nowhere. Today I don't think Chesterfield played any special football, they just got the ball in our box three times and scored three goals. We didn't have a chance for any plan to kick-in because their first goal went in...
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