With the race for the Premier League title and top four the closest it's been in years, this January transfer window could be the difference between heartache and glory. In this week's A Tenner Says, our panelists Rory Jennings, Steve McInerney, James Redmond and Leicester fan (and Jamie Vardy lookalike) Lee Chapman discuss what their clubs needs to achieve their goals this season. With Chelsea struggling despite seven new summer signings and Frank Lampard under pressure, Rory Jennings says West Ham United starlet Declan Rice could be the man to revitalise the Blues' title hopes, while McInerney is dreaming that Man City will sign Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund. Liverpool's form has stuttered since they lost Virgil van Dijk and Redmond is convinced a centre back is all the Reds need to retain title. Who does you club need in this January transfer window? COMMENT below and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE. ISTEN to A Tenner Says LIVE every Friday at 5pm on Talksport 2! SUBSCRIBE to this YouTube channel for weekly fan-led football content ► https://bit.ly/2wZYtik FOLLOW us on Instagram ► https://bit.ly/2HKbUNo FOLLOW us on Twitter (@888sport) for news, betting and views ►http://bit.ly/2i13t3E LIKE our Facebook page ► http://bit.ly/2vXVwSt A Tenner Says is 888sport’s weekly debate show discussing the fiercest topics in football with fans from across the Premier League – subscribe and turn on notifications to never miss an episode. #transferwindow #888sport #haaland
Sunderland conceded a 93rd minute equaliser against Doncaster, and are now position outside the Play Offs in League One. Watch as I review the game, and have some hard words for boss Phil Parkinson.
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Following heartache in a 3-2 play-off semi-final defeat, City boss Rod Stringer spoke to ClaretsTV.
Brackley Town 1-1 Bromley (5-4 pens):Kevin Wilkin's side win FA trophy Published: 14:03 EDT, 20 May 2018 | Updated: 15:11 EDT, 20 May 2018 Back in 2011, Roger Johnson was part of the Birmingham City side that stunned Arsenal to win the League Cup final at Wembley. This visit to the national stadium was memorable for very different reasons as the Bromley defender’s unfortunate own goal with just seconds left led to Brackley Town ultimately snatching an unlikely victory on penalties. Bromley were on the verge of popping open the champagne thanks to Omar Bugiel’s first-half strike but had victory snatched away from them when Gareth Dean’s shot ricocheted in off Johnson in the fifth minute of stoppage time. Brackley Town made up for play-off final defeat by winning the FA Trophy in a penalty shootout After play-off final heartache last week, Andy Brown was Brackley's hero scoring the final kick Bromley were 30 seconds from winning the final in normal time before Brackley found a goal Omar Bugiel fired National League Bromley into a 19th-minute lead with a sma... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
Harriers took a slender advantage into the 2nd leg of their National League North play off semi final with Chorley, but we had by no means won the tie yet. It all ended in heartbreak Goal from 1st leg - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHcbFuW_aXE Thanks for watching, hope you enjoyed it! My Twitter: https://twitter.com/NonLeagueYouT
Last game of the season heartache for the Blues at Ochilview. Brechin pip Stranraer to promotion. However the Blues win the league at a canter the following season.