Aston Villa search for Sutton Coldfield families to host stars of the future
Aston Villa is asking for Sutton families to come forward and host their academy players and get a valuable extra income
Families in Sutton Coldfield are being asked if they could accommodate the Aston Villa stars of the future and provide a family home-from-home for their academy players
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Injuries piling up for Portland Timbers, with goalkeeper Jeff Attinella out for season and midfielder Diego Chara sidelined by hamstring strain
Updated May 13, 2021;
Posted May 13, 2021
Timbers midfielder Diego Chara (rear) fights for possession with Sounders defender Nouhou (5) as the Portland Timbers face the Seattle Sounders in an MLS match at Providence Park on Sunday, May 9, 2021. Chara suffered a hamstring strain against the Sounders that will sideline him for at least this week.Sean Meagher/The Oregonian
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Injuries are a part of sports and every team must manage setbacks. But for the Portland Timbers, who had to invoke the “extreme hardship” roster rule Thursday, it’s hard to imagine the injury situation getting much worse.
Arsenal vs Birmingham - 2011 League Cup final: Where are they now?
Obafemi Martins scored the winner at Wembley | ADRIAN DENNIS/Getty Images
Who could forget the 2011 League Cup final? One thing s for sure, Laurent Koscielny definitely won t forget it, but more on that to come.
Birmingham City upset the odds in overcoming Arsenal to secure just their second ever League Cup trophy, with Obafemi Martins writing his name in Blues folklore with his late winner.
The game is disappearing into the annuls of time at an alarming rate, but the big question is were are the stars of that day now?
Hunt Looking Forward to Facing Old Friend
Thursday, 29th Jan 2015 16:13
Town striker Noel Hunt is set to face friend Jason Pearce this weekend after the Leeds central defender today moved closer to joining Wigan, who are visitors to Portman Road on Saturday.
Pearce, a target for then Ipswich manager Paul Jewell when he was at Portsmouth, is on the verge of moving to the struggling Latics as boss Malky Mackay attempts to halt a form slump threatening to drag them into League One only two years after their FA Cup triumph.
Hunt, 32, said: “They are signing a good mate of mine in Jason. We were close friends and he even bought a house right across the road from me. His garage was closer to my place than his own.