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Tuesday, October 1, 2002
Birmingham hit by FA charge
The FA have charged Birmingham City with 'failure to ensure the proper conduct of spectators' after fans spilled onto the pitch during the 3-0 St Andrews win over city rivals Aston Villa

Burley: The pressure is growing
Ipswich manager George Burley has admitted that the pressure on him is building as he prepares for the First Division club's UEFA Cup second leg game against Yugoslavia's FK Sartid

Henry nets £9million Nike deal
Thierry Henry has clinched a new £9million contract with Nike, his agent has confirmed.

Vieira set to sign new Gunners deal
Arsenal skipper Patrick Vieira looks set to pledge his long-term future to the Gunners by agreeing to a new contract at Highbury.

Yorke injury a 'big blow' admits Blackburn boss
Graeme Souness is resigned to losing Dwight Yorke for Thursday's UEFA Cup trip to Sofia after the striker suffered a recurrence of his hamstring injury in tonight's 2-0 win over West Brom.

Villa sweating over Angel scan results
Aston Villa are awaiting the results of a scan on record signing Juan Pablo Angel's shin problem which will determine if he faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

Adams savours fifth manager award
Leicester manager Micky Adams has revealed his delight at being named Nationwide manager of the month for September.

Juninho admits frustration over lay-off
Middlesbrough midfielder Juninho is frustrated to be sat on the sidelines while his team make huge strides.

Angel fitness boost for Villa
Juan Pablo Angel could make a comeback in Wednesday night's Worthington Cup clash with Luton after a knee injury scan revealed no serious damage.

Manchester United still owed £12m for Stam
Manchester United are still waiting to receive £12m of the transfer fee for Jaap Stam's move to Lazio in August last year.

Duo on trial at Grimsby
Grimsby have offered trials to overseas players Jake Sagare and Jason Dimozantos and both will play in the reserves' clash with York City on Wednesday.

Claridge: We're too good to go down
Steve Claridge is convinced Millwall have too much quality to worry about relegation from Division One.

Millers handed misconduct charge
Rotherham United have been handed a misconduct charge by the FA after a disturbance in the final minute of the Millers' 1-0 defeat at Sheffield United.

Hornets duo get England call
Watford's Jamie Hand and Anthony McNamee have both been called into the England under-19 squad to face Yugoslavia.

Jordan not expecting Winter sale
Simon Jordan reckons he would not be able to sell any of his Crystal Palace players even if he wanted to.

Sibon set for Owls return
Sheffield Wednesday striker Gerald Sibon should return to the starting line-up when the Owls clash with Leicester in the Worthington Cup.

Greenacre on the comeback trail
Stoke striker Chris Greenacre has stepped up his comeback from injury by taking part in his first training session since joining the club.

Blades to appeal over dismissal
Sheffield United have confirmed that they will appeal over the controversial sending off of midfielder Phil Jagielka during the defeat to Watford on Saturday.

Southend target mystery Premiership player
Southend United insist that boss Rob Newman remains hopeful of bringing a mystery Premiership player to Roots Hall.

Darlo chairman admits: 'I'm not happy'
Darlington chairman George Reynolds admits he is far from happy with the current situation at Feethams.

Breather suits Rangers boss fine
QPR manager Ian Holloway will use his side's week off to get his injured players fit again.

Owls fail to lure Batty and McPhail
Sheffield Wednesday have dismissed suggestions that Leeds midfielders David Batty and Stephen McPhail are set to move to Hillsborough.

Sheepshanks dismisses coach rumours
Ipswich Town chairman David Sheepshanks has insisted he is not about to appoint a coach to work alongside George Burley.

Lee: Zdrilic out with calf injury
Walsall manager Colin Lee has revealed that the Saddlers' Australian international David Zdrilic could be sidelined for up to six weeks after suffering a calf strain.

Canaries duo close to return
Norwich boss Nigel Worthington expects to have injured duo Mark Rivers and Alex Notman available in ``around two weeks''.

FA back Warren over red card
Colchester defender Mark Warren has been backed in his appeal over his sending off against Oldham by the FA Disciplinary Committee and Video Advisory Panel.

Cook seals York loan deal
York have signed Watford youngster Lee Cook on a month's loan on the recommendation of City coach and Hornets striking legend Luther Blissett.

Lincoln silent over 'severance' rumour
Lincoln City chairman Rob Bradley refuses to be drawn on newspaper reports speculating that Tony Battersby, Ian Hamilton and Kingsley Black have all been offered severance deals to leave the Imps.

Op may be outcome for Wake
Carlisle fear in-form striker Brian Wake may have to undergo surgery unless a niggling knee injury clears up soon.

Vale release winger McCarthy
Port Vale have released winger Jon McCarthy, as manager Brian Horton hopes to bring a new striker to the club in time to face Huddersfield on Saturday.

Rovers extend Curtis loan deal
Tranmere Rovers have extended midfielder Tom Curtis' loan deal from Portsmouth by another month.


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