ECU vs. Delaware State Postgame Press Conference
ECU vs. Delaware State Postgame Press Conference

Coach Joe Dooley, Isaac Fleming and Tae Hardy spoke to the media following the Pirates' season-opening win over Delaware State.



ECU Basketball Practice (Nov. 5, 2018)
ECU Basketball Practice (Nov. 5, 2018)

Coach Dooley, Jayden Gardner and Isaac Fleming talked about their expectations for the 2018-19 season opener against Delaware State.



Gainsborough Trinity vs York City | Highlights | 14/4/18
Gainsborough Trinity vs York City | Highlights | 14/4/18

Vanarama National League North action, including Ashley Worsfold's winner and Brandon Fleming's red card as Gainsborough grab a valuable three points at the Martin & Co Arena.



DAN FLEMING Signs For Halifax RLFC
DAN FLEMING Signs For Halifax RLFC

Wales International Prop Dan Fleming talks to Fax TV following his close-season move from Toronto Wolfpack Fax TV is brought to you courtesy of BedzRus www.bedzrus.co.uk



Milton Keynes Lightning 3-2 Manchester Storm 29-10-2017 Storms 1st
Milton Keynes Lightning 3-2 Manchester Storm 29-10-2017 Storms 1st

Goal scored by Rosehill with assists from Fleming and Trenz Powerplay goal



Notts County vs Morecambe vlog - Into the top 3
Notts County vs Morecambe vlog - Into the top 3

Vlog of Notts County vs Morecambe from Meadow Lane Notts - Collin, Hunt, Brisley, Duffy, Jones, Hawkridge, Hewitt, Yates, Grant, Stead, Ameobi Subs - Fitzsimons, Hollis, Dickinson, Smith, Milsom, Alessandra, Forte Morecambe - Roche, McGowan, Muller, Old, Winnard, Brough, Wildig, Rose, Campbell, Thompson, McGurk Subs - Nizic, Lund, Fleming, Kenyon, Ellison, Osborne, Lang Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ARLukomski Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqx0w_0hcFAIKX_iI5o5nUw Follow Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FMCJ10 Follow Pride of Nottingham: https://twitter.com/PoN_UNCFS



Middlesbrough 0 Aston Villa 4 - FA Carling Premiership - 14th Feb 2000
Middlesbrough 0 Aston Villa 4 - FA Carling Premiership - 14th Feb 2000

A St Valentine's Day Massacre at the Riverside Stadium. Middlesbrough 0-4 Aston Villa Paul Gascoigne broke his arm with a violent challenge as Villa strolled to victory at a depressed Riverside stadium. A disastrous night for player and team was entirely self-inflicted with Gascoigne's injury reminiscent of the midfielder's infamous 1991 FA Cup final exit. The former England man was left in tears by his own actions Middlesbrough were just awful in a defeat which increases the threat of relegation and the pressure on manager Bryan Robson. And while it is tempting to call it a Valentine's Day Massacre, Boro's own performance was as damaging as anything Villa managed. Benito Carbone and Julian Joachim made the most of some awful defending to each score twice and boost Villa up to seventh in the table. Gascoigne was taken to Middlesbrough hospital after leading with his arm when he challenged George Boateng. Villa's Dutchman was lucky that he was merely dazed while Gascoigne's forearm was broken by his smash into Boateng's head. The game was delayed for four minutes as the Englishman was stretchered off in tears. Boro were lucky they were able to use a substitute with referee Alan Wilkie not getting a clear view of Gascoigne's actions. This was the former England man's first appearance for Boro in two months, in a side missing a number of regulars. It took Villa only 11 minutes to score, when Festa failed to clear under pressure from Carbone, and Joachim tucked the ball back through to the Italian. Carbone had only keeper Marlon Beresford to beat, and did so with a fierce shot from the edge of the area. Boro's already fragile confidence looked under threat of being shattered, although initially they responded well. Paul Ince fired wide in the 17th minute after a flowing move involving Juninho, while Gareth Barry prodded Keith O'Neill's left-wing cross just past the post. But that was as close as the home side came to a goal all night, and the rest of the first half was nondescript until Gascoigne's violent exit. Villa restarted the brighter, although a fierce midfield exchange resulted in some home pressure and a couple of testing corners for the visitors' defence. John Gregory's first substitution provided the home fans with perhaps their best moment of the night, as a clearly-annoyed Paul Merson was replaced by Lee Hendrie. The former Boro midfielder had been booed on every occasion he touched the ball. We're leaking goals, we're not scoring goals and we haven't won this year. That speaks volumes for us at the moment But the home crowd's delight at his early exit was ruined within minutes as Hendrie set up Carbone to make it 2-0. Villa broke from a 65th-minute Boro corner, and had four men running at three defenders as the substitute found the Italian's run down the left. Carbone's shot was deflected by Mark Summerbell into the net, and supporters began to leave the stadium. Towards the end it was an emphatic victory but I don't want to take anything away from the Villa boys More were on their way home five minutes later when Joachim tapped the ball into an empty net after Steve Stone's cross-shot. And within another five minutes the little striker was left alone to head Alan Wright's looping cross into the net. The atmosphere was more reminiscent of a reserve game than a televised Premiership match. But some of the few home fans did make some noise before the end, with some clear questions and abuse for manager Robson. Teams: Middlesbrough: Beresford, Fleming, Festa, Pallister, Cooper, Gascoigne, Ince, Summerbell, Juninho, Campbell, O'Neill. Subs: Roberts, Gavin, Maddison, Stamp, Armstrong. Aston Villa: James, Delaney, Ehiogu, Southgate, Barry, Wright, Merson, Boateng, Stone, Carbone, Joachim. Subs: Taylor, Cutler, Hendrie, Walker, Samuel. Referee: A Wilkie (Chester Le Street)



Cobh Ramblers 0-2 Drogheda United - 1st Div Playoff 1st Leg - 22nd October 2016
Cobh Ramblers 0-2 Drogheda United - 1st Div Playoff 1st Leg - 22nd October 2016

First Division Playoff 1st Leg - 22nd October 2016 Cobh Ramblers: Paul Hunt, Charlie Fleming, Kevin Mulcahy, Cian Kingston, Ian Mylod; Stephen Christopher (Matthew Whelan 69), Craig Donnellan, Garry Comerford, Eoin McGreevy (Conor Ellis 69); Shane O’Connor; Rob Lehane (Anthony O’Donnell 80). Subs not used: Jonathan Creamer, Kyle McNamara, James McSweeney, Darren Murphy. Yellow Card: O’Connor (81). Red Card: None. Drogheda United: Stephen McGuinness; Colm Deasy, Kevin Farraher, Luke Gallagher, Stephen Dunne; Richie Purdy, Sean Thornton, Jake Hyland (McKeown 85), Adam Wixted; Garreth McCaffrey (Aaron Ashe 76), Marc Griffin (Derek Doyle 91) Subs not used: Patrick Dunican, Llyod Buckley, Liam Donnelly, Mark Doyle. Yellow Card: Deasy (56). Red Card: None Referee: Andrew Mullally Final Table - First Division 2016 Team......................P.......W.......D.......L........+/-.......Pts. Limerick................28......24......3.......1.......60.........75 Drogheda Utd.......28......15......7.......6.......13..........52 Cobh Ramblers.....28.....15......5........8.........7.........50 UCD.......................28......14......6....... 8.......17.........48 Waterford Utd.......28......10......3.....15.......-22.........33 Shelbourne...........28.........9......3.....16.......-4..........30 Cabinteely.............28........4.......4.....20......-35.........16 Athlone Town........28........3......5......20......-36........14




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