Michael Flynn should make his return from a groin injury in Bradford City’s Johnstone’s Paint Trophy match against Hartlepool United.
Crewe Alexandra’s former No. 1 goalkeeper Steve Phillips is fit again – but Rhys Taylor isn’t giving up his place in the team as easily as all that.
Hereford United manager Simon Davey has been sacked, as predicted by one of my favourite blogs. He has been with Hereford for ten games and they’ve won one of them.
Tony James has re-signed for Hereford United on loan from Burton Albion. Great news for Hereford (and it could result in a back four which is 75% Welsh) but are you sure that’s a good idea, Burton?
Former Hereford United defender Gareth Davies speaks about the sacking of Simon Davey and the loan signing of Tony James.
Oxford United defender Rhys Day has made his comeback from injury in a friendly against a Fulham XI. Rhys hasn’t played this season due to tendonitis in his knee. Oxford won so Rhys can’t have done too badly.
Gareth Owen has no doubts that Port Vale can bounce back from their defeat to Oxford United. And at least it gave them a bit of a reality check, which everyone needs now and then.
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Welsh Player News 5th October 2010 (League Two)
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