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    Troy Deeney: Tonight is my first game as a manager in the Football League… and I’m playing myself up front

    FRIDAY night will be my first match as a manager in the Football League.Ask me what kind of boss I’ll be and the only answer I can honestly give at this early stage is “a bald one with bags under his eyes”.
    Troy Deeney has ‘mixed emotions’ after stepping up from player-coach to replace sacked friend Dave Horseman, left, as Forest Green managerCredit: Rex
    Deeney reckons he’ll be fine if he takes the best bits of the managers he played under – because there were so many of themCredit: Getty
    From my first few hours in charge of Forest Green Rovers, I know this is going to be a new level of busy.
    I’ve just had the physio, the analyst and the set-piece coach on the phone to me in the last hour.
    And I am still a player, too. Because we have two strikers out injured, I will be naming myself on the bench for Friday’s home game against Gillingham.
    Oh and, by the way, the fact that we’ve got a specialist set-piece coach in League Two shows our owner Dale Vince has a very decent level of investment and ambition.
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    We may be 91st out of 92 league clubs in English football at present but we have two games in hand to get us out of the relegation places and I am determined to make an immediate impact.
    When a player goes into management, he will often say he wants to take the best bits from all the bosses he played under.
    Well, the plus point for me is that I spent more than a decade at Watford so I have a lot of managers to choose from!
    I would like to have the organisational ability of Sean Dyche, the attacking mentality of Gianfranco Zola, the tactical nous of Marco Silva, the likeability of Quique Sanchez Flores and Javi Gracia’s ability to ‘manage up’ and deal with owners and directors.
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    Those are all men I worked under at Vicarage Road and if I can take all of their best attributes, I’ll be a success in this role.
    I’ve been doing my coaching badges and have a Uefa A licence.
    While those courses were beneficial in some ways, they are also idealistic.
    What you learn would be great if you had Manchester City’s players and Paris Saint-Germain’s budget.
    In League Two, you’re more likely to find a player turning up for training having slept on his mate’s sofa because he’s been up playing Fifa computer games until 2am.
    After a run of bad results, I want to remind my players that being a professional footballer is the best job in the world. I want them to rediscover that joy.
    They don’t throw that sort of thing at you when you’ve got your  L plates on.
    I’ve had mixed emotions since getting the job because, for the past few months, I’ve been a player-coach under the management of my friend Dave Horseman.
    Dave is an excellent coach, a wonderful bloke and a good mate.
    He’d had a long career coaching at youth level — at Watford among other clubs — before getting his first job in senior management at Forest Green this summer.
    Zola’s attacking instincts as Watford boss impressed DeeneyCredit: Alan Walter
    Marco Silva is rated by Deeney as a great tactical brainCredit: Reuters
    But football is ruthless and this situation is business. Dave was sacked on Wednesday and, one day, either at Forest Green or elsewhere, I’ll be the one getting sacked.
    Forest Green is a lovely, friendly family club in rural Gloucestershire.
    The one thing everyone knows about us is that it’s a vegan club — and while it might have been funny the first time an opposition fan asked me if I wanted a steak bake or thrust a sausage roll at me, it soon wears off.
    I’m not vegan but for Dale it is all about educating people about vegan lifestyles and wider environmental issues. I have huge respect for that.
    But when Gillingham visit, our ground won’t be a bear pit.
    It won’t be like turning up at Millwall or West Ham’s old Upton Park.
    We need to find a bit more nastiness. Without wanting to turn us into 80s Wimbledon, I want us to become horrible to play against.
    I’m going to keep playing until January, when Dale hopes to invest more in the squad and then I hope to gradually fade into the background as a player, rather than retiring altogether.
    In League Two, you’re more likely to find a player turning up for training having slept on his mate’s sofa because he’s been up playing Fifa computer games until 2am.Troy Deeney
    Everyone has told me it will  be extremely tough to be a player-manager but, for the time being, it’s ‘needs must’.
    Some people have asked why I wanted to take over a club next to bottom in League Two for my first job in management — but I have never been one to turn down a challenge.
    I remember Paul Ince and Sol Campbell taking over at Macclesfield in similar circumstances and leading them to safety.
    It’s also true that there aren’t enough black and ethnic minority managers in English football.
    We’re still under-represented and we are less likely to get opportunities — even though I’m not sure how many black guys are applying for jobs at League Two level.
    But I’ll be giving my first team talk as a manager before kick-off on Friday evening and I hope I won’t be giving too many of them too often.
    I want our dressing room to become more self-sustaining, where players will give their own speeches before matches.
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    But after a run of bad results, I just want to remind my players that being a professional footballer is the best job in the world. I want them to rediscover that joy.
    And I want to be in that dugout with a big toothy grin just like ­Jurgen Klopp’s.
    After managing Deeney at Vicarage Road, Sean Dyche has gone on to boss Burnley for 10 years and Everton since January 2023Credit: Rex More

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    Football League fixtures battered by brutal weather with five games POSTPONED hours before kick-off including Wrexham

    WREXHAM’S League Two clash with Forest Green has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.An official statement from the Welsh side read: “Following a pitch inspection this morning, we can confirm that today’s fixture against Forest Green Rovers has been called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
    Wrexham’s clash with Forest Green has been postponedCredit: PA
    “After a heavy downpour of rain overnight, the pitch was deemed unplayable and failed a pitch inspection at 11:30am.
    “Details for the rearranged fixture and ticket information will be communicated in due course.
    “We can confirm however that all supporters who travelled on Official Supporter Travel will be offered free transport to the rearranged fixture.”
    Fans were left devastated following the announcement, with one person tweeting: “Imagine if the EFL actually cared about the fans and ensured inspections were done in a timely manner! Pathetic.”
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    Another added: “Stuck on the M54 for no reason then, absolutely brilliant.”
    A third person wrote: “Should have called it off earlier, no thought for us travelling fans.”
    While a fourth commented: “Forest Green v Wrexham is postponed. A lot of disappointed Americans on this train.”
    The match is one of five League Two fixtures to have been postponed this morning.
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    Barrow’s clash with Gillingham has also been called off due to the weather, as well as Bradford’s match against Salford.
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    EFL clash postponed after pitch inspection as officials choose ‘to avoid supporters making unnecessary journeys’

    THE League Two clash between Barrow and Gillingham has been called off after the pitch was deemed to be unfit to play on.Barrow were due to take on Gillingham on Saturday at 3pm.
    Barrow’s League Two match against Gillingham has been postponedCredit: Getty
    However, following a pitch inspection the game has now been postponed.
    The club said the decision had also been made with fans in mind.
    A statement from Barrow said: “Having conducted a pitch inspection at the SO Legal Stadium earlier this afternoon, the pitch has been deemed unplayable in its current state.
    “To avoid supporters making unnecessary journeys, the decision was made to postpone tomorrow’s game.
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    “A rearranged date for the fixture, and ticket information for that match will be released in due course.”
    The trip from Gillingham to Barrow-in-Furness, where the Bluebirds are located, covers a distance of roughly 325 miles.
    The estimated driving time for the trip is a whopping five and a half hours.
    Barrow and Gillingham are competing for a play-off spots in England’s fourth tier.
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    The home side currently sit in third place, five points off league leaders Stockport.
    Meanwhile, the Gills sit in 7th, six points behind Barrow.
    FA Cup and lower league games were postponed last week due to the freezing cold weather. More

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    Wrexham goal hero Paul Mullin reveals brutal fines list including hefty penalty for swapping shirts

    WREXHAM striker Paul Mullin has revealed the ruthless fines system in operation at the club.The 29-year-old scored a sensational 47 goals in 53 games last season to lead the Welsh side back to the Football League after 15 years away.
    Paul Mullin has explained Wrexham’s fines policyCredit: PA
    Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over in November 2020Credit: Getty
    It comes after Hollywood A-listers Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over the club in November 2020.
    And they are now flying high in the fourth tier, sitting second behind Stockport after 20 games.
    But their recent success has come with the implementation of a brutal list of financial punishments for misconduct.
    And some of the infringements Mullin has confirmed are quite shocking.

    They include £50 for giving away their match shirt, £20 for not eating breakfast before 10.10am, and £200 for being late to a team night out.
    Speaking in his new book “My Wrexham Story: The Inspirational Autobiography From The Beloved Football Hero”, he said: “Helping to enforce discipline, we have an embedded system of club fines.
    “The list is up on the changing-room door: Late for training, the gym, or a meeting – £20. Late on matchdays – £100. Late for the bus – £100. Late for a team night out – £100. Not showing up for a team night out – £200.
    “Not eaten breakfast by 10.10 a.m. – £20. Phone going off – £10. Not wearing flip-flops in the shower – £5. Wearing flip-flops to go to a game – £10.
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    “Cleaning boots in the shower – £10. Giving away a match shirt – £50.”
    Mullin also revealed there are fines for not abiding by health and fitness regulations.
    These include not wearing your GPS for training, putting your trainers on the fitness bed, and not reporting an injury prior to a day off.
    Smaller fines can also incur the wrath of the roulette wheel or the dice.
    The guilty part spins the wheel or rolls the dice and receives anything from not having to pay the fine to being forced to “start a boy band”.
    And Mullin admits he has been on the wrong end of many of the more severe punishments.
    He added: “Unlucky, and you can end up down Tesco buying everyone a shower gel.
    “Then there’s the dice. Each number represents a forfeit, which can be quite excruciating. You might have to do a silent disco in front of the lads or a lap of the pitch in your underpants – not too bad in May, but pretty unpleasant in the sideways sleet of January.
    “If you’re really unlucky you’ll have to create a boy band for a day with the team-mates either side of you in the squad numbers.
    In my case, that’s Ollie Palmer and Liam McAlinden – and not many people want to hear that!
    “Alternatively, you’ll have to buy those same players dinner. A bit simpler, but no less painful, is the requirement that you sling £50 in the players’ kitty. Sadly, I’ve done most of these, the price of repeatedly forgetting to wear my flip-flops in the shower.
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    “Before the Christmas do, we all have to spin the roulette wheel regardless of whether we’ve violated a fines rule.
    “Last year I got stung for £50 without even having done anything – ‘What? No way! What’s going on here!’” More

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    League Two clash SUSPENDED after power cut as pitch is plunged into darkness mid-match and away fans sing cheeky chant

    GILLINGHAM’S clash with Wimbledon was temporarily SUSPENDED due to a floodlight failure.The power outage occurred in the 64th minute when the League Two game was goalless.
    The lights went out during the game between Gillingham and Wimbledon
    The players were forced off the pitch during the darkness before they returned to complete the gameCredit: X
    Both sets of players made their way off the field, before Gillingham confirmed the cause of the issue was a power cut in the area.
    They tweeted: “Well, we’ve been here before….
    “Floodlights have gone out! Players heading back to the dressing room area.
    “We understand there is a power cut in the local area. We will keep you updated, may well be a short wait.”
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    The disruption led the travelling Wimbledon fans to mock Gillingham as they waited for play to resume inside Priestfield.
    They could be heard chanting: “You can’t pay your bills.”
    And Wimbledon’s social media acknowledged the singing as they posted: “The players are leaving the field for the time being and heading to the dressing rooms. These weren’t the updates we had planned! 😅
    “The Dons fans are enjoying themselves in the dark by the sound of it 👏.”
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    The lights came back on after 16 minutes.
    The players were then given a five-minute warm-up before the action resumed.
    And Gillingham went on to win the match 1-0 thanks to an 85th-minute strike from Conor Masterson. More

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    Footie ace Cameron Beckles in critical condition after collapsing mid-match and being rushed to hospital

    FOOTBALL star Cameron Beckles is in critical condition after collapsing during a match.The Corinthian FC ace was taken ill during a match against Larkfield & New Hythe on Saturday.
    Corinthian FC released a statement about Cameron BecklesCredit: Twitter @CorinthianFC
    Beckles was quickly treated by physios from both teams before being taken to Maidstone Hospital.
    As a result of the incident, the match was abandoned at 1-1 midway through the second half.
    Beckles was transferred to a hospital in London and had surgery that evening before undergoing further surgery on Sunday.
    Corinthian have since confirmed that Beckles is stable but is in a critical condition on social media.
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    A club statement read: “In the 40th minute of our Kent Senior Trophy match at Larkfield and New Hyth, our player Cameron Beckles collapsed.
    “The management, players and in particular the physios of both sides acted swiftly and with complete professionalism and we offer our thanks to Larkfield for this.
    “Cam was taken by ambulance to Maidstone Hospital and then transferred to a London hospital for surgery on Saturday night.
    “He then required further surgery on Sunday afternoon and he is currently in a stable but critical condition and will continue to be monitored closely over the next 48 hours.
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    The world of football has come together to pray for BecklesCredit: Twitter @CorinthianFC
    “All of our thoughts and prayers are with Cam and his family, and we as a football club continue to support them in any way we can.
    “The match, which was level at 1-1, was rightly abandoned and will be replayed at a later date.
    “Our league game with Stansfield this weekend has also been postponed.
    “We will provide further updates as and when his family wish for this information to be shared.”
    The Kent FA County Cups match between Corinthian and Larkfield & New Hythe will be replayed at a later date.
    Meanwhile, the match that Corinthian were due to play this weekend against Stansfield has also been postponed.
    Croydon FC have led messages on social media wishing the player a quick recovery.
    The club posted: ” All at Croydon FC would like to wish Cameron Beckles a speedy recovery. Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family.”
    Cray Valley PM FC commented: “Our thoughts are with you all at this time! Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery Cam!”
    Royston Town FC wrote: “Sending the thoughts and prayers of everyone at Royston Town to Cameron and all concerned. Speedy recovery!”
    Faversham Town FC said: “The whole of Faversham Town FC are sending best wishes and prayers to Cameron 🙏💚.” More

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    Tyson Fury calls out Ryan Reynolds for Deadpool revenge fight after his beloved Morecambe thumped by Wrexham

    TYSON FURY has challenged Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds to a fight after his Morecambe side were thrashed by the Hollywood A-lister’s Wrexham.Paul Mullin scored a hat-trick as the Welsh club battered fellow League Two outfit Morecambe 6-0 on Saturday afternoon.
    Tyson Fury called out Ryan Reynolds’ character Deadpool for a fightCredit: PA
    Reynolds’ Wrexham beat Fury’s Morecambe 6-0 on SaturdayCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Fury, 35, is the most high-profile resident of the town of Morecambe.
    And he took to social media to seek revenge following his local side’s defeat.
    The WBC Heavyweight Champion shared a picture created by those who run the account for his Furocity drink.
    It consisted of mocked up images of Fury and Reynolds’ famous character, Deadpool.
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    It also included Morecambe and Wrexham’s badges, along with the question: “Who would win in a fight?”
    The options were Fury and Deadpool.
    Wrexham’s win moves them up to second place in the fourth tier, although they are still five points adrift of table toppers Stockport.
    Morecambe sit 12th, two points below the play-offs but 12 clear of the relegation zone.
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    Fury wants to know if fans think he could beat Reynolds’ character DeadpoolCredit: Alamy
    This is the picture and poll Fury shared on his Instagram storyCredit: Instagram @tysonfury
    Meanwhile, Fury is preparing for an undisputed clash with Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia on February 17.
    The Gypsy King was thoroughly unconvincing in his split-decision win over former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou last month.
    And he will have to perform far better if he is to beat Usyk as both men eye making history by becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999. More

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    Man Utd legend’s grandson set to call time on Stoke career and complete permanent transfer to League Two

    STOKE’S Lewis Macari is set to move to Notts County full-time in the next transfer window.He is hopeful the move will help his Scotland chances.
    Lewis Macari is ready to join Notts County permanentlyCredit: Rex
    Lou Macari is a Man Utd icon and Lewis’ grandfatherCredit: Getty
    Manchester United legend Lou’s grandson is on loan with the League Two side.
    The 21-year-old has made five appearances for Notts County this season with the club sixth in the table.
    Macari was wanted by Scotland’s Under-21s for their last double-header against Belgium and Hungary.
    However, the Magpies needed him to play for them.
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    The centre-back came through the ranks at Stoke and played once for their first-team.
    Macari spent the previous two seasons out on loan with Market Drayton Town and Dundalk.
    His granddad Lou began his career at Celtic before becoming an Old Trafford great.
    He featured 404 times for United as he helped the club get back to the top-flight and establish themselves in the First Division following relegation in 1974.
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    The Scot also played a huge role in their FA Cup win three years later and in several European campaigns in the 1970s and 80s.
    Lou, 71, went on to manage the likes of West Ham, Stoke and Celtic.
    The Macaris are a football family with young Lewis’ father Paul previously on the books of Huddersfield and uncle Mike another with history at the Potters. More