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| Wednesday, December 4, 2002 |
Roeder: We need new strikers
West Ham boss Glenn Roeder has demanded that the club bring in two on-loan strikers as they strive to preserve their Premiership status
Batty 'moves closer to legal action'
Midfielder David Batty could be a step closer to taking legal action against Leeds United following talks with his lawyers, it has been reported.
League Cup: Manchester United draw Chelsea
Manchester United were paired with Chelsea tonight in the pick of the Worthington Cup quarter-finals.
Leeds star Radebe on comeback trail
Leeds star Lucas Radebe is set to make a comeback from injury in the club's reserve game against West Brom - after it seemed he had been ruled out for months with a serious groin problem
Baggies: No Akiri deal yet
West Bromwich Albion have denied that a deal to bring Macedonian international Artim Sakiri to the club has already been done
Sunderland's Kyle in injury setback
Sunderland striker Kevin Kyle has been sidelined with a knee injury - adding to boss Howard Wilkinson's ever-growing casualty list
Villa's Moore faces spell on sidelines
Aston Villa are set to be without striker Stefan Moore for up to three weeks as he recovers from a knee problem
Sukur wraps up Blackburn switch
Blackburn have completed the signing of Turkish World Cup striker Hakan Sukur.
FA probe Gregory's transfer dealings
Aston Villa have confirmed that they have handed over to the Football Association details relating to their former manager John Gregory's transfer transactions during his spell in charge of the Midlands club.
Dudek gets League Cup reprieve
Under-fire goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek has earned a dramatic reprieve and starts in goal for Liverpool in their Worthington Cup clash against Ipswich at Anfield tonight.
Former Villa boss Gregory poised to fight allegations
John Gregory tonight signalled his intent to launch a vigorous defence against any allegations of wrongdoing as the Football Association confirmed an investigation into transfers during his reign at Aston Villa
Di Canio could be out for three months
West Ham have suffered another blow with the revelation that star striker Paolo di Canio could face an extended absence from the team.
Liverpool striker Baros out to impress
Milan Baros is aiming to fire Liverpool into the last eight of the Worthington Cup tonight and further enhance his growing reputation in English football.
There's more to come, insists Yobo
Everton may have moved in the nick of time to sign defender Joseph Yobo, who believes he has much more to offer the Toffees.
Joe-Max no Moore at Goodison Park
American striker Joe-Max Moore has played his last game for Everton and will be looking for a new club when the January transfer window arrives.
Bjornebye set to make comeback
Blackburn full-back Stig Bjornebye is hoping to make his first senior appearance for seven months tonight.
Gilchrist hoping to be fit to face Spurs
West Brom central defender Phil Gilchrist has had a cortisone injection to try and solve the ankle injury which has dogged him for the past month.
Worthy anger over touchline ban
Norwich City manager Nigel Worthington has hit out at the FA after being handed a one-match touchline ban and £500 fine for his actions during the clash with Sheffield United in September.
Warnock keen for taste of glory
Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock has been given a taste of the big-time - and now he is hungry for more.
FA to study Fratton incident
The Football Association is to study a video of the incident that marred Portsmouth's 3-2 win over Walsall on Saturday.
Lions' Dolan out for season
Millwall defender Joe Dolan has been ruled out for the rest of the season after damaging his cruciate knee ligaments against Bradford on Sunday.
Mariners seal Santos deal
Grimsby Town player-boss Paul Groves has finally secured the services of Cape Verde Island international George Santos.
Francis fumes over sending-off
Crystal Palace boss Trevor Francis was fuming at Danny Granville's red card in the 2-0 Worthington Cup win against Oldham.
Branch makes Molineux return
Michael Branch`s loan spell at Hull City is over and he will return to training with his Wolves team-mates on Thursday.
Barnsley takeover completed
Administrators RSM Robson Rhodes have confirmed the sale of Barnsley Football Club to new owner Peter Doyle.
Bury 'still in intensive care'
Bury have come out of administration but the club is still in ``intensive care'', according to director Ian Harrop.
Curle confirmed as Stags manager
Keith Curle has been confirmed as Mansfield Town's new player-manager.
Cobblers play down Gazza link
Northampton Town have played down reports that former England star Paul Gascoigne could be set to join them.
Lawrence: We'll respect Margate
Cardiff City manager Lennie Lawrence insists he is approaching the FA Cup second-round tie away to Conference club Margate with the same degree of caution he would give to any league game.
Holloway denies Ainsworth interest
QPR manager Ian Holloway has denied having any contact with Wimbledon winger Gareth Ainsworth.
Late defeat frustrates Dearden
Notts County manager Bill Dearden was ``disappointed'' not to take anything from the match at Bristol City as his side went down 3-2 at Ashton Gate.
Sunderland to open Hull stadium
Hull City have confirmed their opponents on the opening night of the Kingston Communications Stadium will be Sunderland after the Premiership club were knocked out of the Worthington Cup.
Hearn backs salary cap plan
Leyton Orient chairman Barry Hearn believes the Football League's proposed new salary cap will force clubs to turn themselves into viable business concerns.
Darlington hit by keeper blow
Darlington have been dealt a huge blow with news that Sunderland have refused them permission to play on-loan goalkeeper Michael Ingham in Saturday's FA Cup second-round tie at home to Stevenage.
Bees seek FA Cup booster
Goalkeeper Paul Smith insists Brentford will be aiming to bounce back from their 1-0 defeat at Cheltenham when they play York in the FA Cup second round this weekend.
Vinnie's rallying call to Hornets fans
Vinnie Jones has urged Watford fans to follow his example and buy into the club`s current share issue.
Black set to stay at Coventry
Coventry assistant boss Eric Black has given manager Gary McAllister a massive boost by confirming that he will not be quitting the club to take over as manager of Aberdeen.
Success no shock to Pardew
Reading manager Alan Pardew says he is not surprised the club have reached the lofty position of fifth place in the Division One table.
Pools boss delighted with break
Hartlepool manager Mike Newell has admitted he is grateful for the two-week break his men are currently enjoying, and believes the table-toppers will be even hungrier to gain promotion when they return to action.
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