'He was a warrior' Remembering former Newcastle United midfielder Cheick Tiote five years on
Today marks five years since the passing of former Newcastle United midfielder Cheick Tiote.
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Today marks five years since the passing of former Newcastle United midfielder Cheick Tiote.
Bristol Rovers are heading back into League One after a memorable 2021/22 campaign under Joey Barton.
Burnley are deep in talks with Manchester City legend Vincent Kompany over the Belgian becoming their next manager.
On-loan Newcastle United youngster Elliot Anderson has picked up two more awards at the end of his time at Bristol Rovers. Having already won a goal of the month award in March for his brilliant individual effort against Harrogate Town, Anderson has been awarded both the EFL Young Player of the Month, and League Two Player of the Month, both for April.
The scars from 2012 run deep at Manchester City. It all came good in the end, courtesy of Edin Dzeko and Sergio Aguero, but the psychological anguish of the preceding 93 mins and 20 seconds left a mark that even the procession of trophy triumphs in the 10 years since has failed to erase.
There is no need for Scott Brown even to open his mouth to know that, in his first media duties as manager of Fleetwood Town, he has put behind him his 20 years as the ultimate in combative footballers.
Elliot Anderson joined Bristol Rovers on loan from Newcastle United at the end of January and since joining the club has done a brilliant job gaining many admirers.
The former Celtic, Hibs and Scotland midfielder announced his retirement from football earlier this month in the wake of his departure from Aberdeen. Brown had moved north to begin coaching, combining duties on the training ground with playing in Stephen Glass’ Dons regime.