Bolton’s Lennon looking for Royals victory after another bleak week at the Macron
Neil Lennon has called on his Bolton side to bring some relief in a tough time for the club with a win at playoff contenders Reading.
Neil Lennon has called on his Bolton side to bring some relief in a tough time for the club with a win at playoff contenders Reading.
Bury’s Tracey Neville is in line to follow in the footsteps of Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson after being nominated for a top prize at the 2015 UK Coaching Awards.
Phil Vickery has expressed his disappointment at seeing Stuart Lancaster leave his role as England head coach – especially when the World Cup winner looks at the list of potential replacements.
A Manchester solicitor admitted his world record-breaking achievement will live long in his memory for some time after celebrating the achievement at Wooden Spoon’s Rugby Ball.
Chris Smalling has been a revelation for Manchester United this season and has fully deserved plaudits for his consistent displays.
Sale Sharks director of rugby Steve Diamond is determined to bed in younger members of his squad despite a chastening defeat to Newport Gwent Dragons in their opening European Challenge Cup match.
David Dunn claimed his second win as Oldham boss thanks to two second-half goals in Chesterfield, despite what the manager called an out-of-character first-half display.
Keith Hill has confessed that Rochdale are struggling to cope with the demands of League One football after Saturday’s 2-0 home defeat to high-flying Wigan Athletic.
Wigan manager Gary Caldwell was full of praise for his Wigan team as they stretched their unbeaten run to 12 games in the league and kept their first clean sheet away from home in the process.
Bury manager David Flitcroft urged his defenders to stand up and be counted and offer greater protection to the goalkeeper following the 3-1 loss to Gillingham.
It’s June 4 2005. The noise is deafening. 22,000 fans crammed into the M.E.N. Arena have finally seen what they have been waiting for.
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