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| Sunday, December 1, 2002 |
Roeder thanks fans for patience and support
Glenn Roeder has praised West Ham's fans for their support during the team's poor start to the season, and told them they are entitled to moan.
Kenna's jabs keep Blues on course
Acting skipper Jeff Kenna admitted he has had the needle with Birmingham City after scoring his first Premiership goal for seven and a half years to salvage a draw against Tottenham.
Jones protects loan star Cole
Wolves boss Dave Jones insisted it would not have been fair on new loan signing Carlton Cole to throw him on for his debut at Rotherham.
Redknapp abandons West bid
Harry Redknapp has revealed that Taribo West`s proposed move to Portsmouth has been scuppered because his former club Kaiserslautern are refusing to release his registration.
McGhee waits on Dolan news
Millwall manager Mark McGhee is facing an anxious wait over the fitness of Joe Dolan after the defender was withdrawn with an injury in Saturday`s 1-0 win over Bradford.
England call for Dons' Morgan
Young midfielder Lionel Morgan has been called up into the England Under-20 squad to face Switzerland later this month.
Worthy praise for patient Canaries
Norwich manager Nigel Worthington admitted his side had to be patient before grinding out a 1-0 win against Derby.
Groves rues Izzet wonder goal
Grimsby player-manager Paul Groves was left ruing a piece of sheer quality from Muzzy Izzet that beat his side as the Foxes ran out 2-1 winners.
Lewington hails captain Cox
Watford boss Ray Lewington paid tribute to his skipper Neil Cox following his side`s home win over Burnley.
Royle rages at Lester let-off
Ipswich manager Joe Royle insisted Nottingham Forest`s Jack Lester should have been sent off during his side`s 3-0 defeat.
Gregory questions Rams desire
Derby boss John Gregory questioned the desire of some of his side after they were beaten 1-0 by Norwich.
Francis hails Johnson spirit
Crystal Palace boss Trevor Francis singled out Andy Johnson for special praise after the 2-1 defeat against Sheffield United - insisting he is beginning to show his true potential.
Lee vows to tighten it up
Boss Colin Lee pin-pointed his defence as an area that must be improved after watching his side push leaders Portsmouth all the way before being edged out at Fratton Park.
Brown sympathy for old-pro McAllister
Preston boss Craig Brown admitted he had sympathy for Coventry counterpart Gary McAllister after the Lilywhites ran out 2-1 winners at Highfield Road.
Crocked Clarke pays price
Stoke boss Tony Pulis confirmed goalscorer Clive Clarke could be ruled out for several weeks after damaging knee ligaments in the draw at Gillingham.
Fuller fitness doubt for North End
Preston striker Ricardo Fuller is an early injury doubt for the midweek Worthington Cup tie with Aston Villa.
Turner wants new blood
Boss Chris Turner is desperate to bring in some new faces in a bid to halt the Sheffield Wednesday slide that continued over the weekend with defeat at Wimbledon.
Law blast over Jacobs red card
Bradford boss Nicky Law was left fuming over the sending-off of defender Wayne Jacobs as his side lost out to Millwall.
Seagulls lack forward thrust
Brighton boss Steve Coppell admitted his side were lacking the killer finish as they lost out against Reading.
Hodges keen on Tykes hot-seat
Barnsley caretaker boss Glyn Hodges led his side to a 2-2 draw against Oldham and admitted he would love the job on a permanent basis.
Chapple rues ref's decision
Peterborough first team coach Phil Chapple was left to face the waiting media after manager Barry Fry refused to speak following his side's 1-1 draw with Swindon.
Holloway hits out at fans abuse
Queens Park Rangers boss Ian Holloway has hit out at a section of fans who continue to shout abuse at Paul Furlong.
Royals have a November to remember
Reading manager Alan Pardew saluted his side after they went all the way through November without conceding a goal.
Winner Jewell still unimpressed
Wigan boss Paul Jewell was less than impressed with his team`s performance despite winning the game against Northampton 1-0.
Defeat leaves Mathias furious
Tranmere manager Ray Mathias was furious after his side's 3-1 home defeat against Luton Town.
Kinnear: Result never in doubt
Luton manager Joe Kinnear said his side had ``every chance'' of challenging for promotion after the 3-1 away win against Tranmere.
Ross earns Palmer praise
Stockport County player-manager Carlton Palmer praised promising striker Neil Ross, whose goal earned three points from a 2-1 home win over Wycombe.
Sanchez upbeat after defeat
Wycombe manager Lawrie Sanchez was upbeat despite the 2-1 defeat by Stockport - their seventh defeat of the season.
Watkiss left pulling his hair out
Mansfield manager Stuart Watkiss was left pulling his hair out after a 4-2 defeat by Port Vale left them adrift at the foot of the Division Two.
Richardson: Room for improvement
Chesterfield recorded their eighth consecutive clean sheet at home in the league following their 1-0 win over struggling Huddersfield although assistant boss Lee Richardson insisted there was still room for improvement.
Wadsworth asks for fans' patience
Huddersfield manager Mick Wadsworth has called for the fans to give his struggling team a break after they slipped deeper into relegation trouble with a 1-0 defeat at Chesterfield.
Allner pleased with late strike
Cheltenham manager Graham Allner said he had settled for a draw against Brentford before towering striker Julian Alsop's last-gasp stunning strike gave them a 1-0 win.
Downes disappointed with late strike
Brentford manager Wally Downes was a disappointed man after a late strike from Julian Alsop gave Cheltenham a 1-0 win.
No complaints from Wilson
Bristol City boss Danny Wilson said he had no complaints following his side's 2-2 draw with Crewe at Ashton Gate.
McMahon disappointed with draw
Blackpool manager Steve McMahon was a disappointed man after his team could only draw 1-1 at home to Notts County.
Dowie: Draw a fair result
Oldham boss Iain Dowie admitted both sides deserved something out of the game following their 2-2 draw at Barnsley.
Newell: There's more to come
Hartlepool manager Mike Newell was relieved at the final whistle of his side's 2-1 home win over Kidderminster and warned his side will improve.
Talbot happy to grind out win
Rushden manager Brian Talbot was a happy man after his team's 2-1 win over Bristol Rovers.
Taylor praises United character
Cambridge boss John Taylor described his side's 3-1 victory over Macclesfield as a ``well-deserved'' win.
Praise for cash-strapped Minstermen
York boss Terry Dolan praised the attitude of his players following their 2-1 win over Carlisle.
George hopes to stay at Gigg Lane
Liam George will be in his manager's office holding talks about staying on at Gigg Lane on Monday after he scored the only goal of the game against Exeter.
McNab happy despite defeat
Exeter boss Neil McNab praised his players despite seeing them lose 1-0 at Bury to a late goal.
Graydon: Mistakes cost us
Bristol Rovers boss Ray Graydon was a dispirited figure following the 2-1 defeat at Rushden.
Collins slams lacklustre Cumbrians
Carlisle manager Roddy Collins believes his players were not focused on the game and thought the points were lost before the match had even started as they fell 2-1 to York.
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