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    Two more football fixtures axed due to freezing weather as icy blast pulverises sporting events this weekend

    TWO more EFL matches have been called off due to the Big Freeze gripping the UK.Freezing temperatures have wreaked havoc throughout the nation over the last few days, with sporting events galore being called off.
    The Big Freeze has wreaked havoc with this weekend’s EFL fixturesCredit: GETTY
    Notts County’s League Two clash with Stockport County has been called off due to a frozen pitch.Credit: NOTTS COUNTY
    Walsall’s clash with Accrington Stanley has also been postponedCredit: Getty
    And two League Two matches have been postponed just hours before kick-off due to frozen pitches.
    Notts County and Walsall’s respective clashes with Stockport County and Accrington Stanley have been axed due to unplayable pitches at Meadow Lane and the Bescot Stadium.
    The Magpies confirmed the postponement of their clash with Stockport via a statement on their official website and on Twitter.
    It read: “This afternoon’s Sky Bet League Two fixture against Stockport County has been postponed due to a frozen pitch.
    “Following persistently cold temperatures, which have fallen as low as -7 in Nottingham this week, the Meadow Lane playing surface is heavily frozen despite frost covers and heat lamps being used, as well as groundstaff working through the night.
    “Following a preliminary inspection by an EFL-appointed official yesterday, it was determined that the match referee should assess the surface at 8.30am this morning.
    “As the frost is well established and the sun cannot reach all areas of the playing surface, the referee had little confidence that today’s temperatures would improve conditions sufficiently for the match to safely go ahead.
    “And it was agreed that an early decision was sensible in the interests of both sets of supporters and their clubs.
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    “All match tickets and hospitality packages will remain valid for the rearranged fixture, with refunds being offered once a new date is confirmed.”
    Walsall wrote on Twitter: “GAME OFF.
    “Following a pitch inspection this morning and despite the best efforts of our grounds staff, today’s game against
    “Accrington Stanley has been postponed after the pitch was deemed unplayable.
    “A new date for the fixture will be confirmed in due course.”
    The cancellation of Stockport and Accrington’s trips to Nottingham and Walsall means that NINE EFL matches have now been cancelled due to frozen or waterlogged pitches.
    Cheltenham Town and Port Vale’s respective League One clashes with Carlisle United and Wycombe Wanderers have both been postponed due to unplayable pitches at Completely-Suzuki Stadium and Vale Park.
    Seven matches have been called off in League Two, with Salford City and AFC Wimbledon’s respective home clashes with Colchester United and Crawley Town both being off.
    As are Doncaster Rovers, Sutton United and Tranmere Rovers’ trips to Bradford, Mansfield and Swindon.
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    Oxford United’s League One clash with Northampton Town is also at risk of being called off.
    A pitch inspection is expected to take place at the Kassam Stadium at 11am.
    Seven League Two matches have been called offCredit: GETTY
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    EFL clash CANCELLED a day before kick-off as extreme weather takes its toll on footie schedule

    AN EFL clash has been cancelled the day before kick-off due to the extreme weather.Salford City were due to host Colchester in League Two under the lights tomorrow night.
    Salford City were due to host Colchester at the Peninsula Stadium tomorrowCredit: Twitter
    But the freezing temperatures and snow mean the pitch is unplayable.
    And with the cold snap here to stay giving no chance of the pitch clearing and defrosting, the hosts have made the early decision to postpone the match.
    Salford shared the news on Twitter at 11.15am on Thursday, a full 32-and-a-half hours ahead of Friday’s 7.45pm start.
    And they accompanied the post with a photo of their Peninsula Stadium pitch completely covered in snow.
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    Salford, owned by a host of Manchester United Class of ’92 legends, said: “Friday night’s Sky Bet League Two fixture between Salford City and Colchester United has been postponed because of a frozen pitch.
    “A pitch inspection was held on Thursday morning by a match official, and with temperatures not due to increase significantly before the game they recommended a postponement.
    “Both clubs will now liaise with the EFL and arrange a new date for the fixture.
    “Supporters who had purchased match tickets should keep hold of these because they will be valid for the re-arranged fixture.
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    “Once a new date has been decided, if you can no longer make it to the game then you will be able to claim a refund from your point of purchase.”
    Colchester supporters would have been getting ready for tomorrow’s 500-mile, ten-hour round trip to and from Salford.
    So despite the disappointment at the cancellation, fans appreciated getting the news in plenty of time.
    One said: “Oh well, at least away fans got a day’s notice.”

    Another wrote: “Well done Salford for saving fans and players the trip. Others in the league should take note.”
    A third added: “Sensible to make an early decision for travelling fans, both sets of staff, players, catering etc.”
    And a final user replied: “Shame but sensible decision given what the forecast looks like!!”
    The fixture that will be rearranged is an important one at the bottom for the EFL.
    Salford – now managed by new boss Karl Robinson – currently sit 21st in League Two, one place and two points above Colchester.
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    Grimsby star Callum Ainley, 26, undergoes surgery after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer

    GRIMSBY TOWN have announced that star Callum Ainley is recovering from surgery after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer.The League Two club revealed the shock news this afternoon and stated that the midfielder will be out of action until at least the end of next month.
    Grimsby Town star Callum Ainley has undergone surgery for thyroid cancerCredit: Rex
    The League Two side say they hope to have the midfielder back in training at the end of FebruaryCredit: Getty
    A statement from the Mariners said: “Grimsby Town Football Club is saddened to announce that midfielder Callum Ainley was recently diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
    “The 26 year-old, who joined the Mariners from Crewe Alexandra in the summer, has undergone surgery and will now take some time at home to recover with a view to returning to training mid-late February.”
    Grimsby’s statement then added: “Callum has shown great strength of character since he received the news and he is currently being supported by the club to ensure he has everything he needs.
    “We would like to ask supporters and the media to respect his privacy at this time.
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    “We wish Callum a speedy recovery. We hope to see him back in a black and white shirt very soon.”
    Ainley last appeared for Grimsby on December 16 in their 1-1 draw at Newport County in League Two.
    He made his debut for the Mariners on September 16 in a 3-0 loss against the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney owned Wrexham.
    He has made seven appearances so far before David Artell’s side, who currently sit 19th in the fourth tier.
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    Ainley came through the academy ranks at Crewe after joining them in 2011.
    The ace made his professional debut at the age of 17 in September 2015 and went on to make nearly 250 EFL appearances for them.
    He was also part of the promotion-winning squad in 2020 that finished second in League One.
    Thyroid cancer is quite rare in the UK with around 3,400 diagnoses made each year, with it more common in women than in men.
    The thyroid gland is found at the base of your neck at the front and is just behind the hollow where your collarbones meet.
    The gland, which is made up of two lobes connected by a bridge of tissue, is butterfly-shaped and makes and releases hormones that regulate your heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature and weight.
    The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped hormone producing glandCredit: Getty
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    John Terry set to be drafted in to save League Two club from relegation as plan revealed for Chelsea legend

    JOHN TERRY is set to be brought in by Troy Deeney to help save Forest Green from relegation, according to reports.Watford legend Deeney, 35, joined the fourth-tier side in the summer but was appointed player-manager last month after the sacking of David Horseman.
    John Terry is set to be drafted in by Forest GreenCredit: Getty
    Troy Deeney has not won any of his six matches as a player-manager at the clubCredit: Getty
    But he is yet to win any of his six matches in charge – drawing three and losing three.
    The poor run leaves Forest Green bottom of League Two, seven points adrift of safety.
    According to The Telegraph, he has now told club chiefs his plan to bring Chelsea icon Terry, 43, in for a “defenders session”.
    The ex-England international, 43, returned to his former club in the summer to become a Blues academy coach.
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    And Deeney, Forest Green’s fifth manager in 18 months, looks set to call on his services after a nightmare start to life in charge of the Football League club.
    He is also said to have pitched the idea of former Tottenham and England striker Jermain Defoe coming in to take a shooting clinic.
    Defoe, 41, a club ambassador and academy coach at Spurs, is currently in charge of the U18s in North London.
    Deeney also urged Green bosses to allow him to sign a defender in the January window.
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    He said: “If we get the centre-half we want then we will be foundationally very solid and can look for our game-changer.”
    But the plan to bring Terry in will raise eyebrows as the ex-England captain is yet to secure a managerial job.
    The legendary centre-back revealed back in October he was rejected by Newcastle and two League One clubs after leaving his coaching role at Aston Villa.
    He also confirmed he is in talks over a move to Saudi Arabia.
    Deeney is also set to call on ex-Tottenham and England striker Jermain DefoeCredit: Getty More

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    Free EFL football tips, 14/1 acca prediction and £40 in free bets for Saturday’s action

    SUNSPORT tipster Craig Mahood has gone through Saturday’s EFL card to bring you his best bets, top tips and a whopping 22/1 accumulator.With a lack of Premier League football on Saturday afternoon, the EFL takes centre stage and there’s a banker single and longshot – for those who love bigger odds – on top of the weekend acca.
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    This weekend’s five-fold starts in the Championship with WEST BROM (7/10) hosting out of sorts Blackburn.
    Rovers sit bottom of the form table with just one point from their last five games.
    The Baggies are looking to maintain their spot in the play off places after winning their last three games at home. Two of those came in the Championship against Norwich and Leeds.
    Speaking of LEEDS (8/13), they’ve won 3-0 in back-to-back games and need to go on a bit of a run to catch Ipswich who are seven points clear and in second spot.
    Cardiff have only won once in their last six home games and this represents a good chance for an away win.
    PETERBOROUGH (21/20) are away to Charlton this weekend and sit two points off Bolton in second, so dropped points can be costly.
    Charlton are nine games without a win, while Posh have three wins away from home on the bounce. They also won the reverse fixture earlier this season.
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    Wigan were plucky in defeat to Man Utd earlier this week but have one win to their name in their last seven games and Northampton could have too much.
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    We head to League One for this one and Reading’s home game with Port Vale.
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    We’ve gone down the full time result with both teams to score for this one.
    Oxford United (3/1) are at Carlisle with their recent form a bit sticky, but they can bounce back at a Carlisle with just one win in their last nine – though they have only failed to score once in their last five home games.
    Wycombe (10/3) have hit a decent bit of form and could leapfrog opponents Leyton Orient with a home win.
    The Wanderers have won three of their last five home games, with both teams scoring in all three. The visitors have two draws and five defeats in their last seven games.
    And this bet finishes with Wrexham (5/2), still buoyed from beating Shrewsbury in the FA Cup last week.
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    Roy Keane shows Gary Neville no mercy as he scolds ex-Man Utd team-mate over Salford’s record with managers

    ROY KEANE has probed Gary Neville over Salford City’s record with managers.Neville, 48, co-owns the League Two club alongside David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt.
    Roy Keane is never afraid to take Gary Neville to taskCredit: PA
    Salford recently sacked Neil Wood as bossCredit: Getty
    The former Manchester United defender worked as the club’s CEO for eight years before stepping down in October 2022.
    Salford recently sacked former Man Utd youth coach Neil Wood, the fifth boss they have axed in five-and-a-half years.
    Appearing on Stick to Football, Keane took Neville to task.
    The Irishman, who has attended multiple games alongside Neville, asked: “Who brought the managers in at Salford?”
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    To which Neville replied: “The managers were me, Karen (Baird, former chairwoman] and Chris (Casper, sporting director).”
    Keane, 52, then quizzed: “So, if you’re on about managers getting players right or wrong, have you brought managers in and (later) thought, ‘What was I thinking?'”
    Neville considered his response before saying: “When I look at managers that we’ve brought in, I think that while some of them may not’ve been successful… Richie (Wellens) obviously we sacked but he went on to win a league (with Leyton Orient last season).”
    Unimpressed, Keane butted in: “It doesn’t matter if they win a league somewhere else. That’s no good to you, is it?”
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    Neville subsequently replied: “Yeah but my point is sometimes a manager doesn’t work at a club, that can happen.”
    Salford have endured a miserable campaign this time around and sit 21st in League Two.
    Their Class of 92 owners opted to replace Wood with former MK Dons and Oxford boss Karl Robinson.
    While chatting with Neville, as well as Ian Wright and Jill Scott, Keane also lifted the lid on his brutal Man Utd exit in November 2005.
    He said: “I generally have no problem when a club tells a player [to leave the club] – it’s the game we’re in.
    “For you [Ian Wright], they sat you down and had a chat – to me, at least, that’s kind of respectful.
    “I’m getting called into a meeting with Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill, and before I sat down, they’d already prepared a statement.
    “This is my issue – they already prepared a statement, and they had the years wrong!”
    Keane has been to watch Salford alongside his former Man Utd palsCredit: PA
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    Watch ‘most unlikely embarrassing goal ever’ as League Two goalkeeper saves penalty before punching it over his own line

    CRAWLEY goalkeeper Corey Addai scored the “most unlikely embarrassing goal ever” in his side’s win over Bradford.The League Two side looked on course for defeat after Addai’s own goal gave the Bantams the lead at Valley Parade.
    Corey Addai’s own goal was dubbed the ‘most unlikely embarrassing goal ever’Credit: Twitter @jack__taylor

    He had initially appeared to have pulled off a heroic stop after saving Andy Cook’s second half penalty.
    However, the ball squirmed under the goalkeeper and was rolling towards the goal as he reached back to collect it.
    Instead of stopping the ball, though, Addai could only punch it over the line.
    His mishap gave the hosts a 2-1 lead, completing a turnaround for Bradford.
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    Their fans were left shocked by the incident on social media, with one simply writing: “Own goal?!”
    Another added: “We have scored two of the most unlikely embarrassing goals I’ve ever seen.”
    Liam Ridehalgh had earlier cancelled out Danilo Orsi’s opening goal to level the scores.
    Fortunately for Addai, late drama spared his blushes as Adam Campbell equalised five minutes from time.
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    Orsi and Klaidi Lolos then both scored deep into stoppage time to seal a 4-2 victory for the visitors.
    The result lifts Scott Lindsey’s side up to ninth and leaves them outside the play-off places on goal difference alone.
    Meanwhile, Bradford are 14th after 26 matches, having been set to climb into the top half if they had held on to their lead. More

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    I played with Gareth Bale and in Premier League and all EFL divisions but now want to lead Gillingham to FA Cup shock

    JONNY WILLIAMS has gone to three major tournaments, deputised for Gareth Bale and played with and against some of the world’s greats.The midfield playmaker also can boast he has competed in all four of this country’s top divisions.
    Jonny Williams and Gareth Bale in training for Wales
    Williams is now plying his trade for League Two club Gillingham
    And today he hopes to add another chapter to his football story by helping League Two club Gillingham topple Premier League strugglers Sheffield United at Priestfield.
    Williams, 30, hung up his boots for Wales only last March.
    And when he returned home last summer to Kent, the county of his birth and upbringing, it dawned on him what an incredible adventure he has been on.
    From playing in the top-flight after winning promotion at Wembley with Crystal Palace to helping his country reach the Euro 2016 semi-final, he had a whirlwind start to his career.
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    Then he helped Charlton climb into the Championship in 2018, played at the delayed Euro 2020 tournament before being selected to go to last winter’s World Cup in Qatar despite being a League Two player at Swindon!
    He told SunSport: “I pinch myself at times. I’m moving into a new home back in Tunbridge Wells, sorting through boxes and seeing memorabilia of things I did.
    “Going to the Euros and a World Cup were things I could’ve only dreamed of.
    “My only goal as a kid was to play one senior game for Crystal Palace so to go to those tournaments and score twice for my country, as well as win two Wembley play-off finals, were incredible life experiences.” 
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    Williams made his international debut by coming on as a half-time sub for the injured Bale against Scotland in 2013 before deputising for the Wales legend four days later.
    And the Gills midfielder played during what was a golden age in Welsh football.
    He said: “Aaron Ramsey and Bale were not just world-class as players — but as people too. 
    “They set the tone for the rest of the group and what followed. There were no egos because that wasn’t the way we were going as a nation.
    Williams in action against England at Euro 2016 in France
    Our man Justin Allen caught up with Jonny Williams at Gillingham
    “The two let their feet do the talking because they’re natural-gifted footballers blessed with unbelievable talent with and without the ball.
    “And the desire to improve and work hard in training set the tempo for the rest of us. 
    “When I was very young, Craig Bellamy was the same — he led by example. 
    “It makes you understand and learn quickly what needs to be done if you want to play for Wales. I was fortunate enough to have those boys to look up to.
    Aaron Ramsey and Bale were not just world-class as players — but as people tooJonny Williams
    “They always spoke to everyone, players and staff, with respect. I know it should be a given in life but sometimes in football it’s not and I’ve had team mates who struggle with that.
    “I learned massively from Gareth and Aaron — from when I was playing in the Premier League to when I was in League Two, they still treated me the same as they did Wayne Hennessey.
    “And the squad had some great professionals in it. The other ones that stood out for me were Joe Allen, who got into the Euro 2016 team of the tournament, and Ben Davies.
    “It’s Ben’s 12th season playing for Wales and to stay at that level for that length of time you’ve got to be a top footballer.
    Williams played during a golden era for Welsh football
    The midfielder prepares to warm up at the Qatar World Cup last winter
    “I’m sure once Aaron comes to the end of his time, Ben will be the natural leader to step in because he’s great in the dressing room as well.”
    Bale announced his retirement from all football following the World Cup in Qatar and a glittering career that took in Southampton, Tottenham and Real Madrid.
    And Williams said: “I’m sure he’d have loved to have won the Premier League — but with five Champions League titles and all his Wales achievements I don’t think he’ll have any complaints.
    “I still keep in touch with those two. Aaron’s close to returning from injury with Cardiff. I’ve not spoken to Gareth for a couple of months but he’s probably busy playing golf with that spare time he’s now got!”
    Today’s opponents Sheffield United evoke some fond but also emotional memories for Williams.
    Former Blades player and manager Gary Speed was the man who first promoted him into the Wales squad — and nurtured the then rookie before tragically taking his own life in 2011.
    Williams said: “Gary was a phenomenal bloke in the short time I spent with him. 
    “He was a Premier League legend and I’d seen many of his games as a kid — and in the Wales team as well as I was making my way through the youth ages, watching him playing in the senior set up.
    Gary Speed gave Williams his first Wales senior squad call-up before losing his life in tragic circumstances
    “To this day, we don’t know why he took his life. We’ll be asking for years why? 
    “I remember walking out of church that Sunday morning learning he had passed away. It was tragic news. 
    “I’ll be forever grateful for him giving me that senior call up and showing that belief in me as a 17-year-old to work alongside the likes of him, Craig Bellamy, Danny Gabbidon and all the Wales superstars coming through at the time.
    “He took me out for a coffee or hot chocolate in St David’s in Cardiff — and told me straight away, ‘You’re good enough to be here, don’t just think this is a token call-up. You’re playing at a good level, you’ve been playing well and I want you in the senior team. Just enjoy the experience and playing with these players — and this is the start of your future.’
    “Not many managers would’ve done that. I was only a teen but he sat me down and took 15 to 20 minutes to get to know me as a person. I didn’t get much time with him in the end but those small moments I’ll remember forever.”
    Today he potentially faces his former Wales team-mate Rhys Norrington-Davies, who came on as a late sub at Man City for his first outing for FOURTEEN months after being sidelined with a career-threatening hamstring injury.
    And Williams said: “Rhys is so talented and deserves to be in the Premier League. I hope he can kick on.
    “I was gutted for him missing the World Cup because he’s so good around the dressing room too. 

    Williams with the Wales team after being knocked out of the 2022 World Cup
    “Football can be a cruel sport but I’m sure he would have had his friends and family around him to get him through that period and now he’s back fit and he’s got the opportunity to play in the top division.”
    And Williams himself still has plenty of ambitions going forward in his club career.
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    First he hopes to cause an upset today and then his next goal is clear: “To win promotion.
    “I’ve gone to the Premier League and Championship — and now I want to complete the hat-trick set and get Gillingham back into League One where they belong.” More