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07:00:00 - Skysports news' transfer count down clock is flashing red - just 10
HOURS TO GO before the apocalypse! (or the end of trading, we forget which). Let the madness
commence!
09:00:00 - Hmmm... so..
11:13:40 - Former England star Trevor Brooking is undergoing a check-up at his
local GP's - Could he be set for a return to the WEST HAM midfield?
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Shola Ameobi has won the Coca-Cola Championship Player of the Month Award for August, following his
early-season five-goal scoring spree. Ameobi - outstanding in August Ameobi beat off competition
from another Newcastle local lad, Michael Chopra at Cardiff, Bristol City frontman Nicky Maynard
and Derby County defender Miles Addison, to win the award.
In the annals of English Football, goalkeepers have always held a certain mystique throughout
its history. When you think of great English goalkeepers, the names of Gordon Banks, Peter Shilton
and Ray Clemence come to mind. Generally, the modern opinion is that you need to be a little mad to
be keeper.
In the first 2009 post season firing in USL-1, Rochester Rhino's owner Rob
Clark has told Darren Tilley he will not be managing the Rhinos in 2010.
Clark also said in a press release he will not renew Rhinos general manager Matt
Ford's contract but Ford will stay on for the transition.
In the first 2009 post season firing in USL-1, Rochester Rhino's owner Rob
Clark has told Darren Tilley he will not be managing the Rhinos in 2010.
Clark also said in a press release he will not renew Rhinos general manager Matt
Ford's contract but Ford will stay on for the transition.
The morning after the day before and the finger pointing of blame has begun following the
shambolic collapse against West Bromwich Albion. The brunt, no pun intended, of the vitriol seems
to be aimed fairly and squarely on the shoulders of manager Gareth Southgate, but for me the
players who took to the field yesterday let themselves, the club and the fans badly down.