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We’ve all (or almost all) chanted “Bates Out!” We’ve been frustrated by the lack of clarity at the club. We’ve been fed up with young stars who don’t produce the goods. Players have embodied the club of recent years: nearly limitless poten
It’s hard to know now who to trust in the increasingly duplicitous world that is our British Media. Throw into the mix a Chairman more cunning than Lucretia Borgia, Kim Philby & Dick Dastardly combined and matters can only get worse for Leeds supporters.
New Stevenage manager Gary Smith has spent a large part of the last three years longing to be part of the FA Cup and he now has the chance to pull off one of the biggest giant-killings in the prestigious competition's history when his team host Tottenham
Gary Smith: Relishing the opportunity to play a role in the FA Cup New Stevenage boss Gary Smith is relishing the opportunity to pit his wits against Harry Redknapp as his side look for an FA Cup upset. Smith has spent the last three years coaching Color
New Stevenage manager Gary Smith has spent a large part of the last three years longing to be part of the FA Cup and he now has the chance to pull off one of the biggest giant-killings in the prestigious competition's history when his team host Tottenham
New Stevenage manager Gary Smith has spent a large part of the last three years longing to be part of the FA Cup and he now has the chance to pull off one of the biggest giant-killings in the prestigious competition's history when his team host Tottenham
New Stevenage manager Gary Smith has spent a large part of the last three years longing to be part of the FA Cup. And he now has the chance to pull off one of the biggest giant-killings in the prestigious competition's history when his team host Tottenha
Steve Bruce will get his chance to try to derail the Alan Curbishley bandwagon rolling towards Molineux this weekend. The former Birmingham City boss, who came within a whisker of taking over at Molineux when the club opted for Dave Jones 11 years ago, w
DONCASTER Rovers had Blackpool rocking for over an hour when the two sides met at Bloomfield Road in October. The Seasiders needed a late winner by substitute Tom Ince, the son of former Manchester United star Paul Ince, to secure the spoils. Striker Bil
Talksport understands that Paul Ince is interested in becoming the next Wolves manager. Ince, 44 has been out of football since leaving Notts County last April is keen to help his former club in their battle for Premier League survival. The former Wolves
Matt Murray today revealed Mick McCarthy put on a brave face after being sacked – as others broke down in tears. The ex-goalkeeper saw McCarthy at Wolves’ Compton training ground yesterday just hours after the former Molineux chief was fired. Sunday’s 5-
I’ve got a feeling this is going to seem more like an obituary than a blog, writes Wolves blogger Tim Spiers. After the best part of six years at Molineux, Mick McCarthy is no longer Wolves manager and it makes me feel almost numb to write that. We won’t
Losing to your main rivals at home is bad, but to lose 5-1 and play so abysmally is absolutely dreadful. Wolves boss Mick McCarthy believed he could collect his thoughts, get his players together and turn things around. Unfortunately for him, Wolves chai
Wolves started the season with two wins and sat joint top of the table. He did not get carried away. Ive never been top of the Premier League and Im delighted, he said. But I know how quickly this league can come back and bite you on the backside and lea
Wolves are considering offering a mega-money short-term contract to Bruce (right) after sacking Mick McCarthy yesterday. Third-from-bottom Wolves have just 13 games to save their skins. And former Sunderland boss Bruce heads the list of candidates ready
It is a beautiful bit, Chris Rock on the OJ Simpson trial. ‘Black people too happy,’ he says. ‘White people too mad. I haven’t seen that many mad white people since they cancelled MASH.’ English football may recognise itself in that sentiment. Everybody
Steve Morgan has sparked a managerial stampede at Wolves after making a long-distance phone call to sack Mick McCarthy. McCarthy, in charge for six years, paid the price for a return of 14 points from 22 games which culminated in a 5-1 home defeat by nei
Mick McCarthy is now favourite with some bookies to become next Leeds United manager with odds as low as 3/1 with Paddy Power. McCarthy, who has two Championship titles to his name with Sunderland (2004-05) and Wolves (2008-09) was sacked by Wolves follo
In addition to demonstrating excellent technical abilities, leadership and poise on the pitch, the players on the list must: Have played with Manchester United for at least 5 years Have at least 150 appearances for the Red Devils. Have won two or more le
Some say that you never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory. When Luis Suarez refused to shake the hand of Patrice Evra at Old Trafford yesterday however, you sensed the significance of the moment would shape the longevity of the me
Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (born 21 October 1967 in Ilford, Greater London) is an English football manager and former professional player. He last managed Blackburn Rovers until he was dismissed on 16 December 2008. Before that he was manager of Macclesfield Town and Milton Keynes Dons. He is a former player who won numerous honours with... Full Article
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 25: Paul Ince of Notts County gestures from the touchline in front of Chris Powell of Charlton Athletic during the npower League One match between Notts County and Charlton Athletic at Meadow Lane on February 25, 2011 in Nottingham, England.
View Photo »NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 25: Paul Ince of Notts County gestures from the touchline during the npower League One match between Notts County and Charlton Athletic at Meadow Lane on February 25, 2011 in Nottingham, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 20: Notts County manager Paul Ince and his assistant Alex Rae look on during the FA Cup sponsored by E.On 4th Round replay match between Manchester City and Notts County at City of Manchester Stadium on February 20, 2011 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Manchester City's Italian manager Roberto Mancini (R) speaks with Notts County's English manager Paul Ince (L) ahead of the FA Cup fourth round replay football match at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester on February 20, 2011.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 20: Notts County Manager Paul Kidd, talks with Brian Kidd after the FA Cup sponsored by E.On 4th Round replay match between Manchester City and Notts County at City of Manchester Stadium on February 20, 2011 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 20: Notts County Manager Paul Ince, congratulates Carlos Tevez of Manchester City during the FA Cup sponsored by E.On 4th Round replay match between Manchester City and Notts County at City of Manchester Stadium on February 20, 2011 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Notts County manager Paul Ince prior to their FA Cup fourth round replay soccer match against Manchester City at the City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Feb. 20, 2011. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Notts County's coach Paul Ince reacts during their FA Cup soccer match against Manchester City at Manchester, northern England February 19, 2011.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 20: Notts County Manager Paul Ince talks to Man City manager Roberto Mancini during the FA Cup sponsored by E.On 4th Round replay match between Manchester City and Notts County at City of Manchester Stadium on February 20, 2011 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 20: Notts County manager, Paul Ince smiles during the FA Cup sponsored by E.On 4th Round replay match between Manchester City and Notts County at City of Manchester Stadium on February 20, 2011 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 25: Paul Ince of Notts County gestures from the touchline in front of Chris Powell of Charlton Athletic during the npower League One match between Notts County and Charlton Athletic at Meadow Lane on February 25, 2011 in Nottingham, England.
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