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Adam apple of Coppell eye
Saturday December 27 2008
Reading boss Steve Coppell claimed he was not too surprised to see reserve goalkeeper Adam Federici find the net to earn a share of the spoils.
Brave Doyle inspires Reading
Sunday April 27 2008
KEVIN DOYLE bravely decided to aid Reading's fight for Premier League survival despite being told that four members of his family had died earlier in the day. The Republic of Ireland striker lost his cousin, Lorraine Flood, her husband and their two children in a house-fire in Co Wexford, but chose to take part in the game.
Vibrant Villa stay in touch with big four
Sunday January 13 2008
It has been a good weekend for Tom Hanks. On Friday night, he easily saw off the fading threat posed by chatshow host Jonathan Ross, quietly asking him "Do you watch your own show?'', and then his team -- chosen because he likes the quirky name -- secured an equally comfortable victory.
Away day blues leave Big Sam anxious
Monday October 29 2007
Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce has admitted his side's woeful away record is now "a huge concern".
Coppell praise for Long
Sunday October 28 2007
Reading manager Steve Coppell described his side's performance in the 2-1 Premier League win over Newcastle as like "seeing an old friend'' again.