COPPELL SWITCH SUFFERS HITCH
WAITING GAME — Steve Coppell remains Reading’s first choice
READING have again delayed naming a successor to Alan Pardew.
The saga of who will take over as Royals’ new manager, following Pardew’s decision to join Division 1 rivals West Ham, has now dragged on...
Coppell to say yes to Royals
COPPELL - Could be new Reading manager by tomorrow
STEVE COPPELL looks set to be named Reading’s new boss in the next couple of days.
It is understood the Brighton manager initially turned down the chance to succeed Alan Pardew because he was unhappy with the...
We need to add an attacking midfielder: someone who will score goals and link the centre witht the attack - and not leave a gap of 30 or 40 yards between the midlfield and the two stirkers. It's stating the obvious but those hoofed balls to Leon and Darious are pointless - give Leon the ball on...
Albion Reach Agreement With University
Albion_yesterday submitted a planning application to modify Village Way to improve the access arrangements to the proposed Bus and Coach Park which will serve the new stadium at Falmer.
The club have modified their plans in agreement with the University of...
New season, new chants...
How about nicking the Man U end of last season chant (to the La La La Rougier tune)
WE WANT OUR TROPHY BACK...
A new one for Kerry? To the Viera... oooo tune:
Mayo, oooo
Oh Mayo, oooo
He's Brighton through and through
His blood is white and blue...
Are we...
From today's Grauniad... where did they get this angle from?
Tottenham Hotspur were last night discussing personal terms with the England Under-21 striker Bobby Zamora after agreeing a fee with Brighton believed to be around £2m.
Brighton had been hoping to raise £4m from the sale of...
From lunchtime Argus:
Injury misery for Blackwell
by Mike Donovan
Injury shock: Blackwell
Albion have been rocked by a serious injury to Dean Blackwell.
The central defender has been ruled out for most of the season with a ruptured cruciate ligament in his right knee.
Manager Steve...
So when you massed ranks of whingers have the opportunity to buy a ticket to see the Albion at Falmer, which will then over time generate cash to buy players (see Reading), what will you then think of the man who saved the club from extinction?