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January sales: 10 moves that needed a refund

Thursday January 07 2010

IF the January transfer window has got off to a slow start because of the lack of available talent, the economic recession, inclement weather or whatever, there is still plenty of time for squad strengthening. And weakening.

Yorke feels Keane's wrath

Saturday October 03 2009

IN case anyone could possibly have thought that Roy Keane had lost his bite, these are his thoughts on Dwight Yorke, as delivered at an Ipswich Town press conference yesterday morning, in response to observations in Yorke's new autobiography that Keane's management style at Sunderland was "leadership by inspiring fear".

Roy Keane, manager of Ipswich Town. Photo: Matthew Lewis, Getty Images

Keane well aware nice guys finish last

Monday September 28 2009

ELEVEN months ago, Roy Keane led his team out at an emotionally-charged stadium to face Newcastle United in front of the television cameras.

McCarthy rejoices in top-tier glory

Monday September 21 2009

THE punch in the air did not befit a manager winning a home game in September and neither did the procession of hugs he gave to his staff and players. But then Mick McCarthy had waited almost seven years and 22 games for his first home win in the Premier League. And Wolves really made him sweat for it.

Giovanni Trapattoni has recieved some good news about Kevin Doyle Photo: Getty Images

Wolves striker delivers some good news for Trapattoni and McCarthy

Tuesday August 18 2009

KEVIN DOYLE has handed Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni some good news by revealing that the groin injury he aggravated in last Wednesday's friendly with Australia is not as serious as first thought.

Doyle believes Wolves can be Premier class

Sunday August 09 2009

KEVIN DOYLE has been here before, ready to tackle the Premier League with a club brandishing the mandate afforded Football League champions. Three years ago he was leading the line for arrivistes Reading having scored 18 league goals on the way to promotion in his debut season in English football. Now here he is again, bearing as his personal mandate the tag of record signing for Wolverhampton Wanderers.

United able to cope with Ronaldo loss

Sunday August 09 2009

As usual, there are those who will wish that the summer never ends. Next Saturday, however, the May-to-September romance begins to fade and the realities become clear and at times unpleasant. Manchester City have provided most of the diversions this time, buying spectacularly but sometimes questionably.

So who's in, who's out – and what will your club do next?

Tuesday July 28 2009

With one month to go until the window closes, Michael Walker and Jon Culley pick through the Premier League's deals so far and pinpoint who's still likely to move.

Halford heads the Blades within reach of top flight

Tuesday May 12 2009

Greg Halford's towering second-half header booked Sheffield United a date at Wembley for their fourth play-off final in 12 years.

Burnley close in on play-offs after Paterson blunts Blades

Tuesday April 21 2009

Burnley edged their eagerly anticipated, all-important clash with Sheffield United as Martin Paterson's header went a long way towards sealing a Coca-Cola Championship play-off berth.

Halford keeps his shirt on but Hull get the message

Monday February 16 2009

Footballers have had many motives when pulling up their tops to reveal hidden T-shirts. They have supported striking workers (Robbie Fowler). They have thanked fans for support in troubled times (Frank Lampard). They have even been employed to abuse their rivals (Paul Tait's S*** on the Villa effort).