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| Sunday, December 22, 2002 |
Venables 'on brink at Leeds'
Leeds manager Terry Venables could walk away from the club with a £1million severance payment if his side lose their crucial clash at Bolton, according to reports
Keane in line for United comeback
Manchester United skipper Roy Keane is set to make his comeback for the club at Blackburn on Sunday following his recovery from a hip operation
Foxes squad won't be broken up
Former Leicester chairman Greg Clarke has promised no players will be leaving the club when the takeover is complete.
Pulis pays tribute to Portsmouth
Stoke boss Tony Pulis paid tribute to league-leaders Portsmouth after they came back to take a point in a 1-1 draw at the Britannia Stadium.
Fleming: Away form will improve
Norwich defender Craig Fleming is not overly concerned by his side`s poor away form.
Gregory pleased with resilience
Derby manager John Gregory says the resilience of his side shone through in the 1-0 victory over Brighton at Pride Park.
Angry Coppell blasts referee
Brighton manager Steve Coppell blamed referee Paul Rejer for his side`s 1-0 defeat at Derby, after a controversial penalty decision for handball decided the contest.
Gills waiting on Gazza news
Gillingham player-manager Andy Hessenthaler admits he is still waiting to learn whether his bid to land Paul Gascoigne has been successful.
Boss Moore toasts former Clarets
Rotherham United manager Ronnie Moore paid tribute to former Burnley stars Alan Lee and John Mullin after the duo helped destroy the Clarets on Saturday.
Turner confident despite defeat
Manager Chris Turner is confident Sheffield Wednesday`s fortunes will change soon, despite another disappointing defeat.
Jones 'frustrated and annoyed'
Wolves manager Dave Jones was left ``frustrated and annoyed'' by his side`s display in the 2-0 home defeat to Coventry.
Better team won, admits Pardew
Reading boss Alan Pardew admitted a number of players had failed to play to their full potential in the 2-0 home defeat by Sheffield United.
Preston boss delighted by defence
Preston manager Craig Brown paid tribute to his defenders after they kept out Grimsby in the 3-0 win at Deepdale.
Walsall boss praises Junior
Walsall manager Colin Lee believes talented midfielder Junior will prove to be an ``excellent acquisition''.
Jewell delighted by Oldham win
Paul Jewell said his Wigan side deserved maximum credit after claiming an important 2-0 victory at Second Division promotion rivals Oldham.
Rowlands: Result all that mattered
Brentford midfielder Martin Rowlands admitted the result was all that mattered after his side claimed a 2-1 win over nine-man Chesterfield.
Holloway: Players must take blame
QPR manager Ian Holloway told his players that they were to blame for the club`s recent slump after they were hammered 3-0 by Notts County.
Let's move forward, says Posh boss
Peterborough manager Barry Fry challenged his players to make a success of the Division Two season after they thumped Cheltenham 4-1 at London Road.
Sturrock admits lucky break
Plymouth manager Paul Sturrock accepted the late lifeline of a controversial penalty award in Argyle's favour as they extended their unbeaten run to five matches with a 1-1 home draw with Swindon.
Sanch happy with home comforts
Wycombe manager Lawrie Sanchez was relieved after seeing his side earn their first home victory for over a month, a 3-1 win against Port Vale.
Taylor laments poor defending
Hull boss Peter Taylor admitted a ``sloppy'' first-half display had cost his side as 10-man Darlington gatecrashed City`s Boothferry Park leaving party with a 1-0 win.
Talbot plays down promotion talk
Rushden manager Brian Talbot was playing down his side's chances of promotion after Diamonds moved within a point of leaders Hartlepool with a 1-0 win at Macclesfield.
Rosenior praises Gulls' efforts
Torquay head coach Leroy Rosenior commended his players for their efforts after they dominated for long spells but lost 2-0 at Leyton Orient.
Rovers boss: End the mistakes
Bristol Rovers boss Ray Graydon admitted his side are making to many silly errors after they fell to defeat against Oxford.
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