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  • Jan 12, 2025 | yorkshirepost.co.uk | Richard Thomas

    SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY manager Danny Rohl was sad to exit the FA Cup at the first hurdle – but was determined to focus on the positives for his team after their shoot-out heartache at Coventry City. Last season’s FA Cup semi-finalists booked their place in this year’s fourth round of after they came out on top 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra time. Liam Kitching’s first-half goal was cancelled out by Anthony Musaba’s stoppage-time equaliser before the Sky Blues prevailed.

  • Dec 8, 2024 | yorkshirepost.co.uk | Richard Thomas

    SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY boss Danny Rohl said his side’s 1-1 draw with Preston felt more like a defeat. Michael Smith’s second-half equaliser cancelled out Emil Riis’ opener as North End’s search for a first Championship away win of the season continues. Rohl said: “The performance in the first half was not good enough. The first 15 minutes showed a lot and we deserved to be losing. “I am really disappointed and I take this as a loss. This is not the type of performance I want to see from my team.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | pressherald.com | Richard Thomas

    Have you heard about Third Act Maine, a group of Mainers over 60 who are determined to protect future generations from runaway climate change? Expect to hear more from us this year, now that President-elect Donald Trump has declared his intention to reverse all the laws and regulations that were enacted to slow climate change. Remember when he asked the fossil fuel industry for a billion dollars for his campaign in return for this promise? He wasn’t kidding.

  • Sep 22, 2024 | yorkshirepost.co.uk | Richard Thomas

    DANNY ROHL was left frustrated by his team’s defeat at Luton Town – chiefly through what he viewed as questionable officiating. Luton forward Carlton Morris came off the bench to score twice and earn the Hatters a first home win of the season at Kenilworth Road.

  • Sep 1, 2024 | yorkshirepost.co.uk | Richard Thomas

    DONCASTER ROVERS manager Grant McCann praised the way his side stood up to the challenge after holding off a late fightback to secure a League Two win away to Port Vale. Luke Molyneux bagged his fourth and fifth goals of the season either side of providing an assist for Billy Sharp, while Ryan Croasdale and Ethan Chislett (penalty) replied for Vale, who are now winless in three league outings. Victory for Rovers makes it three wins out of four and leaves them fifth in the standings.

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