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“The historic annual Hallaton Bottle Kicking is an Easter tradition like no other, as the villages of Hallaton and Medbourne battle it out to get three barrels, known as bottles, from the starting ...
The Sulphurites recovered from falling a goal down early in the second half to take all three points from Easter Monday’s fixture.
Port Vale boss Darren Moore praised his promotion-chasing side for coming from two goals down to salvage a “vital point” against Grimsby. Danny Rose’s brace, which included a penalty, had the visitors ...
Barnsley head coach Conor Hourihane was disappointed not to beat Peterborough but pleased to pick up his first point since taking up the position after the battling 1-1 draw at Oakwell.
Stockport manager Dave Challinor praised his players’ character after they bounced back from a goal down to beat Huddersfield 2-1 and seal their place in the League One play-offs. The visitors took ...
Plymouth boss Miron Muslic remains positive his Championship basement side can avoid the drop after they boosted their hopes with an impressive 3-1 home win over sixth-placed Coventry.
The Millers were already safe from the drop but Hamshaw didn’t see much to make him optimistic about the future. “I’ve got a lot of thoughts. I thought we were too passive, too lethargic – there were ...
The Bluebirds are three points from safety with two games to play after Cameron Brannagan’s late free-kick for Oxford.
Paul Warne heaped praise on keeper Craig MacGillivray after securing his first win since becoming MK Dons manager. Warne, who arrived at Stadium MK last week, watched Scott Hogan capitalise on an ...
Luton boss Matt Bloomfield was proud of his side’s second-half display as they remained in the fight for Championship survival by beating Bristol City 3-1. With the scores goalless at the break, it ...
Notts County manager Stuart Maynard was left frustrated by his side’s performance after they suffered a late defeat to Cheltenham. The Magpies took an early lead through Alassana Jatta, but goals from ...
Mansfield boss Nigel Clough labelled his side’s error-strewn display in a 5-1 home hammering by Reading “embarrassing and inexcusable”. Stags, knowing a point will ensure their safety – barring an ...