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England hero Kane now a monster says Bradford City star | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

NEW City defender Liam Ridehalgh admits England captain Harry Kane seemed to turn into “a monster” overnight, as he recalled seeing the superstar striker at close quarters a decade ago. The Tottenham man has hit his stride now at Euro 2020, netting three goals in his last two games, and could be a key figure yet again when the Three Lions host Denmark in the semi-final at Wembley tonight. But Kane was playing in a very different environment 10 years ago. He was on loan at Leyton Orient when he faced Ridehalgh’s Huddersfield Town back in February 2011. The League One clash finished 2-2, with future Bantams striker Lee Novak helping the Terriers into a 2-0 lead, before Kane netted Orient’s first in their comeback.

England hero Kane now a monster says star

England hero Kane now a monster says star
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FNB shareholders hold annual meeting

FNB shareholders hold annual meeting COURTESY OF FNB Shareholders of FNB, the parent company of the First National Bank of Dennison and TuscValley Financial, held their annual meeting virtually April 16.  Chairman Blair Hillyer reported a growth in assets from $233 million to $278 million. Growth was attributed to government stimulus programs and the accumulation of cash by customers during the pandemic.  Earnings per share fell from $3.36 in 2019 to $3.11 in 2020. Dividends paid to shareholders in 2020 were $1.05 per share. Three directors including Hillyer were reelected to a three-year term on the board: Jay Tolloti, Lee Novak and Nicole Zeisger, who is the president of the First National Bank of Dennison. Jim Carrothers was recognized after 20 years of service on the board. 

McCarthy: We Can t Afford to Drop Any Further Behind - Ipswich Town News

McCarthy: We Can t Afford to Drop Any Further Behind Tuesday, 8th Apr 2014 06:00 Boss Mick McCarthy believes the Blues can’t afford to drop any further behind the play-off places as they go into tonight’s crucial away game at Huddersfield. Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Blackburn saw Town slip to ninth, five points from Reading in the final play-off place. “We can’t,” he admitted. “And I think we’re six points behind really, I know it says five but the goal difference makes it six, without a doubt, I don’t think we’re going to make that up.

SIMON PARKER S VERDICT: Bantams carry on where they left off | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

CAMBRIDGE boss Mark Bonner will celebrate one year in the job on Friday. Initially promoted as a temporary measure to fill the hot-seat after Colin Calderwood’s sacking, the former academy manager was not expected to be in charge for long as the club assessed their next step. But Bonner brought about an immediate turnaround in interim charge, winning his first four games including one against Stuart McCall’s City, and made up their minds for them. He became one of the youngest bosses in the EFL and is now leading the U’s on a promotion charge. Could this be the blueprint that the Bantams might yet follow?

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