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SIR ALEX FERGUSON was spotted watching Peterborough’s season opener at Cardiff – joined by a former Manchester United player.
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNManager Darren Ferguson on taking the positives from opening day defeat at Cardiff and on the players making life easier for themselves
Manager Darren Ferguson was keen to take the positives after Peterborough United were beaten on the opening day of the League ...
New Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is excited to begin work with goalkeeper David De Gea, even joking he may ...
Cardiff beat Peterborough 2-1 on Saturday in their League One opener and Sir Alex Ferguson was spotted watching the game in ...
Updated at 17.02 NEW SKIPPER Rubin Colwill inspired a 2-1 comeback win for Cardiff over Peterborough in League One today. Sir Alex Ferguson was in the stands at Cardiff City Stadium to support his son ...
Colwill equalised with a freekick and teenager Ronan Kpakio scored the winner after Brad Ihionvien fired Posh ahead from the penalty spot.
New Cardiff boss Brian Barry-Murphy was full of praise for his young side after they staged a second-half comeback to earn a 2-1 home win over Peterborough in their opening game of the League One ...
Life in League One won't be a piece of cake for the Bluebirds; some big teams have fallen through the trapdoor to this level of football and have struggled to escape its clutches for a number of ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNPeterborough United boss will ignore the outside noise and try and mastermind a return to the club's usual League One form
Manager Darren Ferguson insists Peterborough United should be proud of their record as a League One club. Ferguson believes the reaction to a season in 2024-25 treated as a ‘disaster’ by some is ...
Sir Alex Ferguson labelled a British football icon who was regarded as a hardman as "the bravest man in the world." ...
Glamorgan believe the investment deal in Welsh Fire can boost cricket in Wales by building on their national identity in ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNPeterborough United remain committed to entertaining and attacking football
Playing out from the back, passing through the thirds and quick-tempo ball movement will remain a major part of the Posh ...
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