It stands in tribute to the former York footballer Colin Addison, architect of arguably the FA Cup’s greatest upset. Addison, ...
Willie Young (left) in action for Aberdeen against Celtic's Lou Macari in the 1971 Drybrough Cup Final ... of 1979 which ...
STEVEN Schumacher will be glued to tonight’s FA Cup draw as Wanderers find out their opponents in the second round.
Colin Addison, who has died aged 85, was a footballer and manager who played at the highest level for three teams in England, including Arsenal, and managed in six countries over four decades at 17 ...
Wanderers have a handful of potential opponents that they have never before faced in competitive action including Weston Super Mare, Tamworth, Boreham Wood, Sutton United, Chelmsford City, Slough Town ...
Somerset-born football legend Colin Addison has died aged 85. Colin Addison, who was born in Taunton, was most well-known for ...
Former Swansea City and Newport County boss Colin Addison has died aged 85. Addison was in charge at Swansea during one of the club's most turbulent periods, from September 2001 to March 2002, and he ...
Liverpool hold the record for most successive clean sheets by an English side across all competitions, with Arsenal not far ...
The Gunners’ record for consecutive clean sheets in all competitions is eight. The feat was first accomplished between April ...
Clubs in English football will mark Remembrance Sunday by playing the ‘Last Post’, laying wreaths, and observing a minute's ...
Arsenal equalled a 105-year-old record after extending their remarkable defensive run with another shut-out win over Slavia ...