Bristol City under-23s captain Josh Owers praised the “gritty” and “strong performance” from his side as the Young Robins went second in the Professional Development League 2 after beating Swansea. Owers scored the only goal of the game on Tuesday afternoon when he received a pass after a breakaway from Prince Henry to finish into […]
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Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich officially sanctioned by the British government with club transfers banned
Roman Abramovich has been sanctioned by the British government, with severe implications for Chelsea Football Club. It has been announced that the Chelsea owner’s UK assets have officially been frozen by the British government, and he has also been handed a travel ban. The news has meant the sale of Chelsea has been put on […]
University of Gloucestershire Men’s Football through to cup final after win on penalties
There were wild celebrations at Plock Court on Wednesday as University of Gloucestershire men’s football threes beat Southampton Solent threes to reach the Western Conference Trophy final. After reaching the end of extra time with the teams level at 3-3, two saves from goalkeeper Jacob Fairbrother in the shootout helped send UOG on their way. […]
Bottom of the table Norwich City travel to Southampton-Premier League preview
Norwich boss Dean Smith wants to ‘build on a positive performance’ against Liverpool where his side were unlucky not to come away with any points. The Canaries, who host Southampton tonight, find themselves rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table having won just four games so far this season. despite an upturn in […]
Lee Mansell provides an update ahead of Gloucester City’s Spennymoor Town away trip
Gloucester City will be setting off for a long trip up to Durham today, as they prepare to face Spennymoor Town. City boss, Lee Mansell hopes his players can order a repeat of the last meeting between the two sides, in which Ollie Hulbert and Matt McClure were on target. The Tigers come off the […]
Gloucester City settle for point in National League North bottom-half of the table clash against Alfreton
Despite their best efforts, Lee Mansell’s Gloucester City failed to break the deadlock once again as they’re held to a draw. While they continue to put distance between themselves and the drop, Mansell will feel as if his players should have taken more from the game. Not for the first time at New Meadow Park […]
University of Gloucestershire into final after dramatic six-goal thriller is decided on penalties
Jacob Fairbrother saved the decisive shootout spot kick to send the University of Gloucestershire into the Western Conference Trophy final at the expense of Solent University. A hat-trick from Rene Nistor saw the winger steal the show during the game, before a nail-biting penalty shootout after an action packed 120 minutes. After a cagey opening […]
England seal first senior trophy since 2019 with 3-1 win over Germany
Late goals from Millie Bright and Fran Kirby sealed a first senior trophy on home soil since 1966 and a first trophy since 2019 as England overcame Germany at Molineux. It was the perfect start for the hosts as the ever reliable Ellen White got on the end of Fran Kirby’s through ball to slot […]
Cheltenham Town and Ipswich play out goalless draw in League One fixture
Michael Duff’s Cheltenham came away with a point from play-off hopefuls Ipswich in the Gloucestershire club’s first trip to Portman Road since 1938. The former Southern League adversaries were of vastly differing opinions at the final whistle with the home side left frustrated by ‘boring boring Cheltenham’ while Duff’s makeshift side were happy to have been […]
Gloucester City manager Lee Mansell looks ahead to Darlington Fixture
Gloucester City will be looking to carry on momentum from their impressive 3-2 win against Farsley Celtic as they face Darlington tomorrow. City were able to claw back from 1-0 down with two late goals, coming away with all three points at The Citadel last Saturday. Full time…and breathe! Two late goals from Green and […]








