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How did a provincial side of Norwich’s ilk win the Championship by eight clear points?

2nd July 2007 By Rick Waghorn Leave a Comment

Right now you sense that Peter Grant's head must be spinning.

And little wonder that he chose this morning's official arrival of Jamie Cureton to (a) pay tribute to the work of his backroom staff in making sure that every call was answered and (b) stressing just how much he was looking forward to 31 August when the transfer window finally slams shut for another summer.

“I cannot wait – I cannot wait until the 31 August when every door gets slammed shut,” said the …

Filed Under: Column, Rick Waghorn

Jamie in, Earnie out – in the real world what does that spell for the new term?

2nd July 2007 By theexpert Leave a Comment

So what signal does allowing your top scorer to leave for only a marginal increase on the fee it cost to bring him in send out to supporters of a club intent on making its presence felt in the Coca-Cola Championship this season?

…And especially so after what can only be described as a nightmare campaign last term?

Well, hold on, just hang fire a little and let's look at this from a realistic viewpoint.

First things first, and Robert Earnshaw himself made …

Filed Under: Column, The Expert

Chaps, just leave the abuse and the mockery to the real experts – us, the fans.

2nd July 2007 By Kevin Baldwin Leave a Comment

Actually I've been meaning to dump you for ages.

I never really fancied you.

And you're frigid.

However hurt and rejected you feel, there are some things you just shouldn't say at the end of a relationship.

However justified you feel, you're the one who ends up looking small.

Better by far to retain some dignity by smiling and displaying as much magnanimity as you can muster.

By and large, the football world …

Filed Under: Column, Kevin Baldwin

Don’t look now but someone else is being heavily linked to pastures new.

2nd July 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

This is where the fun really starts – Ferret's mates on the Birmingham Mail where today insisting that Baggies boss Tony Mowbray was having a little look at Youssef.

In fact, they slapped it in the paper this morning.

“The Baggies have also made an inquiry for Moroccan midfielder Safri. Although no official bid has gone in, there has been some discussion between the two clubs to establish the feasibility of a possible transfer,” said the story, on the official …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

Every Blade knew he was coming home. It was in Sharp’s blood. As soon as United moved, he jumped.

28th June 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

To be fair to my old mate James up on the Star, he had it nailed at the start of the week.

That every Blade in the city knew that Sharp was a done deal – if United ever decided they wanted the lad back.

The kid is a United nut; his family are all Reds. The Academy boss Ron Reid is this nigh-on father figure to him; with his 'apprenticeship' at Glanford Park served, it was time to bring the boy home.

They could sit there, watch everyone else run this way …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

So, Billy’s been and gone. The grand tour done. And yet still the waters continue to muddy.

21st June 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

So, are we any closer to knowing, exactly, where our Billy is going to end up?

Nah, not really.

He could still end up at Norwich; he could still go to Wolves; he could, equally, stay firmly put up north as Sheffield Wednesday come a-calling again.

One thing is for certain – that his fate is now outside the hands of Scunthorpe United. It's not exactly a case of money in the bank; job done.

But chairman Steve Wharton can be reasonably confident …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

All the time you’re looking for something to give a story ‘legs’. Could the Manchester Evening News have found it?

19th June 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

Amid all the fuss and performance that is the 'Will he? Won't he..?' saga of Billy Sharp, Freddy Eastwood and Co, that little link between Wigan and City coach Martin Hunter almost got over-looked.

It popped up in the People on Sunday and with the Canaries issuing the traditional 'We don't comment on speculation…' denial, it was left to the Manchester Evening News to push the story on.

To give the whole tale a few more legs, as Ferret's pals …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

If there’s one thing we need to come out of this summer with it’s momentum. Over to you, Pete…

18th June 2007 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Now then, this is something that Stan has long since mused about, not debated at length with the boys, or declared in a bar with fist banged down on table, but has pondered long and hard and ultimately convinced himself that it is fact.

It's the importance for a football club to have momentum?upward preferably!

It's an odd concept that something as unquantifiable, in so may ways, as a football club can gain a palpable momentum but Stan believes it can.
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Filed Under: Column, Stanley

Good at end, bit tricky at start. Traditional mixed bag, really. Palace (a) on New Year’s Day.

14th June 2007 By Rick Waghorn Leave a Comment

There are certain traditional rituals that accompany the production of the fixture list.

And, hand on heart, some that are born simply out of doing the job for 15 years – like looking forward to a mid-week trip to Blackpool in the back end of November. Still, at least the Lights might be on.

And I always think that Turf Moor looks at its best on a Tuesday night at the end of October.

Other dates revolve around Christmas and New Year. So while there is an …

Filed Under: Column, Rick Waghorn

Want to really know where we’re all at right now? Here we go, this is the reality…

14th June 2007 By Rick Waghorn Leave a Comment

I'll quote the first paragraph of Michael Walker's piece in The Guardian today in full. And I'm not about to name names. But it is utterly crucial to an understanding of where we all are right now.

As for the player concerned, I can think of someone that fits the bill.

Anyway, Walker's opener reads:

“It will be dismissed as anecdotal but within English football, and specifically among agents, the following story is circulating and generating …

Filed Under: Column, Rick Waghorn

On one side of the room stand the clubs, on the other the players. Question is who is going to dance with who?

13th June 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

It will, old Ferret thinks, be a fascinating few weeks.

Because suddenly the world is awash with 5ft 10in-type strikers – all of whom are itching to get away and make rather more of their goal-grabbing talents.

And just as there is a clutch of boys looking to cash their lower league chips in this summer, so there are also a clutch of clubs looking to bag themselves a new, good little 'un before the summer is out.

For some, they need to get one in before the …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

Come the glorious day, comrades. Come the glorious day and they will be the very first to go…

11th June 2007 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Stan hates the summer. The weather's alright (most of the time), there's a chance to have a beer outside, and life slows down a bit.

But, in the footballing world, the rumour-mill goes into overdrive, the papers are filled with names and clubs linked in the most tenuous fashion, and we have to make do with England games against semi-made up countries to pass the time. (As for alternatives, just don't let Stan anywhere near the subject of tennis…)

With …

Filed Under: Column, Stanley

And there we all were thinking that it might be almost a done deal. Cue Mr Mackay and a spanner for the works.

10th June 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

The fun and games continue.

For just as Joey Barton's exit out of Manchester City found someone throwing a ?300,000 “loyalty payment” into the mix at the last possible moment, so it now seems that David Marshall's potential move to Norwich could have a new fly in the ointment too – the prospect of a new contract offer from the Bhoys.

Or else, so his agent Willie Mackay claims after the Glasgow giants last month rejected Norwich's initial ?500,000 bid for the …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

Cracking that promotion nut means thwarting the ‘Big Five’. How, is anyone’s guess.

25th May 2007 By Rick Waghorn Leave a Comment

In the small little world that is the Footbal Championship, the times are a-changing.

For the the first time in many a year it looks as if the three clubs that got relegated from the Premiership last season will all bounce back at the first attempt – providing, of course, Derby County don't spoil West Bromwich Albion's party on Bank Holiday Monday.

In fairness, Wembley are doing their very best to take on that role with the revelation that some 9,000 seats will be …

Filed Under: Column, Rick Waghorn

Jimmy’s latest tips…

16th October 2006 By jimmythebook Leave a Comment

There are great odds to be had on City on a game-by-game basis on Betfair. And if you sign up for a Betfair account they'll match your first bet up to ?25.

Happy backing.

Filed Under: Column, Jimmy The Book

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