Posted on 25 May 2018. Tags: crystal-palace, footy news, league two, oxford-english, richard-foster, sport, west ham united feeds
The best preparation a team can have for a play-off final is the experience of losing one the year before By Richard Foster , author of The Agony and the Ecstasy Iain Dowie coined the word bouncebackability in the 2003-04 season when describing how his Crystal Palace team had gone from the fringes of relegation in December to winning promotion through the play-offs in May. Not many managers have been responsible for adding words to the English lexicon but Dowie shared the…
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Posted on 01 October 2016. Tags: angel, championship, league one, league two, premier league, sport, time-datetime
Premier League 3pm updates and more from the Football League Live scoreboard: follow all today’s goals as they go in! barry.glendenning@theguardian.com on email, tweet @bglendenning 2.41pm BST Championship: QPR will enjoy their three-mile trip home from Craven Cottage, where they’ve won 2-1. That doesn’t tell the whole story, mind – Fulham missed two penalties, including one in the final minute of added time. Oh dear. 2.24pm BST Premier League: Liverpool take the three points, but they were a …
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Posted on 21 May 2015. Tags: europe, football banter, footy news, Goal.com, league two, online soccer news, premier league, skysports, stevenage, transfer gossip, transfer zone, west ham
The former England striker will take over from the departing Graham Westley in the summer, with the League Two club having reached the play-offs this season
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Posted on 21 May 2015. Tags: guardian.co.uk, league two, premier league, sport, stevenage, transfer gossip, West Ham United
• Sheringham, 49, will replace Graham Westley in the summer • Former Manchester United forward leaves role as attacking coach • Southend sink Stevenage to seal League Two play-off final place Teddy Sheringham has made his first foray into management by taking charge at Stevenage. The 49-year-old leaves his role as the attacking coach at West Ham to join the League Two club. The former Tottenham and Manchester United forward, …
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