Nov 09 2009 | Football
CHRIS Turner last week tried to play down the significance of FA Cup upsets; within days he was on the receiving end of one. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Football
DARLINGTON’S suffering fans can look forward to seeing more new players at the club – but the challenge for manager Steve Staunton is finding a way of off-loading those he doesn’t want. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Football
BERWICK Rangers registered their first away win of the season but manager Jimmy Crease admitted his side got out of jail to a certain extent at Stranraer. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Football
CARLISLE United allowed a two-goal lead to slip through their hands in a frustrating end to a frustrating game at Brunton Park, leaving manager Greg Abbott feeling less than pleased that his charges had failed to stick to the agreed game plan. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Football
GORDON Strachan last night denied his slithering side are being dogged by bad luck. The new Middlesbrough manager has seen his new side lose two games on the trot after dominating and creating a string of golden chances. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Non-League Football
DELIGHTED but disappointed, Gateshead live to fight another day in the FA Cup. Against League One opposition, the part-time Tynesiders – in Blue Square Premier – were satisfied at holding Brentford to a draw, especially since they trailed with just a minute of added time left. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Non-League Football
WARK finally edged out Walker Central to go clear at the top of the Premier Division, three points in front after a fifth away win on the trot. Tony Lancaster (2), John Famelton, Mark Campbell and Daniel Carter were on target in a 5-0 win at Cramlington Town. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Non-League Football
THE Wearside League is now devoid of interest in the Durham Challenge Cup following Boldon CA’s dismissal. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Non-League Football
WATCHING The Football Factory on the long road home, Mick Tait continues to build his own. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Non-League Football
WHITLEY Bay’s inexplicable loss of form continued at Filtrona Park on Saturday where rejuvenated South Shields secured a deserved victory over their neighbours from across the Tyne. Read
Nov 09 2009 | Non-League Football
NOT even the coupons came in for Durham City on Saturday. The Esh Group Stadium outfit have suffered blow after blow this season, yet remain unbowed. Losing 11-0 at Kings Lynn, however, was one step beyond. Read