The Peterborough United of 2009-10 were one of our three most heavily covered clubs. A tempestuous
period saw Darren Ferguson's exciting young team, enriched by a luxurious three pronged attack
consisting of George Boyd, Craig Mackail-Smith and Aaron McLean, learn some harsh lessons when it
came to defence – by the time Mark Cooper, Jim Gannon and Gary Johnson had each taken a turn at
London Road
Players to watch in Scotland 2011-12 is a post from: Just Football
Here's a few players plying their trade in Scottish football who, for one reason or another, are
worth keeping an eye out for this season:
Shaun Hutchinson (Motherwell)
The 20 year-old central defender was brought to Fir Park by Jim Gannon but was frozen out during
Craig Brown's time in charge.
Players to watch in Scotland 2011-12 is a post from: Just Football
Here's a few players plying their trade in Scottish football who, for one reason or another, are
worth keeping an eye out for this season:
Shaun Hutchinson (Motherwell)
The 20 year-old central defender was brought to Fir Park by Jim Gannon but was frozen out during
Craig Brown's time in charge.
Port Vale manager (again), Micky Adams
30th December 2010. Micky Adams is confirmed as Sheffield United manager, fulfilling a
long-standing dream for the boyhood Blades fan. His appointment has been facilitated by his good
work at Port Vale, who he took from being League Two's nearly men for the last two seasons to
genuine promotion contenders.
Port Vale defender Exodus Geohaghon described his horror at being called a ‘n*****' in a
torrent of racial abuse from his own club's fans.
The 26-year-old centre-back had to be dragged away from his tormentors, who screamed racist
invective at him as he left the field at the end of Saturday's defeat at Accrington Stanley.