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Great win but was England game needed?

2:27pm Thursday 20th November 2008

Paul Heckingbottom column: I’m not sure of the point of England playing a friendly during the week.

Morgan has always played like that

2:47pm Thursday 13th November 2008

Paul Heckingbottom column Everyone is coming down hard on my old mate Chris Morgan after the elbow incident with Iain Hume.

We have to cut out silly mistakes

11:08am Thursday 6th November 2008

I thought the Barnet game was one of our poorest performances of the season.

Fans did their bit against Bury

3:00pm Thursday 30th October 2008

Paul Heckingbottom column: We know there will be ups and downs this season but it has been great to get back on track with two wins and we’re looking to continue that on Saturday.

I paid price for refusing to face facts

2:50pm Thursday 23rd October 2008

Paul Heckingbottom column: It’s a pain being out injured but I couldn’t kid myself that there was nothing wrong.

How can booing a player help your team?

3:37pm Thursday 16th October 2008

Paul Heckingbottom column: I agree fans should have their say because they’ve paid a lot of money to watch the game.

Case for my defence

5:30pm Thursday 9th October 2008

Paul Heckingbottom column: It’s really frustrating to be out of Saturday’s game because of a red card.

Referee’s actions made us all angry

1:20pm Thursday 2nd October 2008

Paul Heckingbottom column ‘Spike’ Lee is a danger to be around at the minute because he keeps banging heads.

Throw-ins can be a useful tactic

4:18pm Thursday 25th September 2008

Paul Heckingbottom column: I wish I could do a throw-in like Rory Delap.

Fickle media and fans make me so mad

2:58pm Thursday 18th September 2008

Paul Heckingbottom column: I’m going to have a rant this week about the “joke” coverage of the England team.


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