
‘He who dares wins’…Except when he doesn’t!
In his post-match lament, Barnsley manager Gerhard Struber asked, ‘You have this type of thing in England? With ten men…
In his post-match lament, Barnsley manager Gerhard Struber asked, ‘You have this type of thing in England? With ten men…
Late goals were a trademark feature of Norwich’s performances in their last Championship campaign, and they relied on one again to earn a point against Preston North End.
Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds side had just scored their seventh goal in just their second Premier League game. In West London, his former assistant, Carlos Corberan, had just seen his Huddersfield team fail to score for the second consecutive game under his tutelage.
After a disastrous end to their Premier League campaign, Norwich City will get the chance to make things right in front of their fans against Preston North End.
Theresa May will be remembered as ‘more David Moyes than Sir Alex Ferguson’ when we look back at British Prime Ministers.
To say that the last few months have been uneventful for Sheffield Wednesday is a drastic understatement.
Since their ill-fated 4-1 defeat to Stoke City in the final game of the previous campaign, Nottingham Forest will be desperate to shake off the hangover which ultimately defined their season, as a failure as they welcome Neil Harris’ Cardiff City to Trentside on Saturday, both clubs will be hoping of a return to winning ways.
The Stags knew that they missed plenty of chances last weekend in their 0-0 draw against Tranmere and they’ll look to put it right at Brisbane Road against Leyton Orient.
There’s always difficulties when moving into a new home. Perhaps the electrics aren’t working or you’ve forgotten to pack the television remote. Not being able to move in altogether is a problem that not many people tend to come across, but that’s the reality facing Brentford fans this weekend.
Saturday’s return to league action proved a frustrating one for Nottingham Forest as mistakes at both ends resulted in a 2-0 defeat to Queens Park Rangers.
Nottingham Forest take on Queens Park Rangers on the opening weekend of the Championship season. The Reds won 4-0 on their last visit to Loftus Road, but it will be a difficult one this time round.
The Stags kick off their league campaign with a home tie against Tranmere Rovers. The amber and blues are unbeaten against Rovers in League Two and they will look to continue that on Saturday.
With the Championship season just around the corner, Prost International looks into what we can expect from the sides in the top flight. Ross Jones looks into the fortunes of Millwall, Norwich, Nottingham Forest, Preston, QPR and Reading.
Next up in our League One preview, we focus on Shrewsbury, Sunderland, Swindon and Wigan.
With the League One season just around the corner we look into the fortunes of Lincoln City, Milton Keynes Dons, newly promoted Northampton Town and play-off finalists Oxford United.
The 2020-21 League One season will be more competitive than ever before. Here we have taken a look at the chances of Ipswich Town, Hull City, Fleetwood Town and Gillingham.
With the League Two season not long away. Joel Shooter looks into some of the clubs in the division including newcomers Barrow and Bolton Wanderers.
Exeter City, Forest Green Rovers, Grimsby Town and Harrogate Town are the next set of teams we have a look at ahead of the 2020/21 campaign
Newport County, Oldham Athletic, Port Vale and Salford City are the next set of teams to be looked at and previewed ahead of the 2020/21 EFL League Two campaign.
Carlisle United, Cheltenham Town, Colchester United and Crawley Town are the next set of teams to be looked at and previewed ahead of the 2020/21 EFL League Two campaign.
Mansfield Town will be looking to bounce back from an utterly dreadful 2019/20 season and with Graham Coughlan’s first full season in charge could see Mansfield surge up the table.
Mansfield Town manager Graham Coughlan confirmed after a 2-0 defeat to Peterborough United in a behind closed doors game that right-back Joe Riley will be out for six to eight months.
Overall, it’s been a pretty good season for Yorkshire sides. Titles won, expectations smashed and survival achieved. There’s even a North Yorkshire newbie on the block.
Across Leagues One and Two, several clubs have started to return to training. It is very different to the usual…