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Entries from November 2009

Darren Ferguson leaves Peterborough United by mutual consent

John Williams - Wednesday 11.11.09, 10:48am

Darren Ferguson has parted company with Peterborough United, the club say that the 37 year old has left by mutual consent following the loss to Newcastle at the weekend which left Peterborough propping up the Championship table.
Ferguson had led Peterborough through back to back promotions since joining the club in 2007, but the magic has [...]

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Tags: Championship · General News · Peterborough United

Championship round up

John Williams - Monday 09.11.09, 16:49pm

The Championship league table is starting to take shape, a quarter of the way through the season, with last years Premiership relegated teams Newcastle and West Bromwich Albion continuing their push for an automatic return to the top tier.
Newcastle were easy winners against a Peterborough side who are struggling for form and find themselves unceremoniously [...]

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Tags: Cardiff · Crystal Palace · Ipswich · Leicester · Middlesbrough · Newcastle United · Peterborough United · Reading · Swansea · West Brom

Newcastle anger fans over stadium naming rights issue

John Williams - Thursday 05.11.09, 12:01pm

However you look at it sportsdirect.com@St James’ Park Stadium definitely does not have the same ring about it as Mike Ashley’s business rival Dave Whelan’s JJB Stadium which was renamed earlier this year to the less impressive DW Stadium.
Newcastle United say that they will use the new name as reference to the stadium and also [...]

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Tags: Championship · General News · Newcastle United

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