Walsall News

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Struggling Saddlers sack manager Merson

February, 7 2006

Struggling Coca-Cola League One club Walsall have confirmed the sacking of manager Paul Merson.

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Final touches are applied to Staunton's Ireland contract

January, 12 2006

The worst-kept secret in Irish football is expected to be officially made public tomorrow, with Steve Staunton confirmed as the new Republic of Ireland manager.

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Staunton-Robson pairing seen as gamble for Ireland

January, 10 2006

Irish soccer's ruling body is taking a big risk in appointing former captain Steve Staunton as team manager under the watchful eye of veteran Bobby Robson, Irish newspapers said on Tuesday.

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Staunton in line for Republic of Ireland hot seat

January, 9 2006

Steve Staunton is poised to be appointed as the new manager of the Republic of Ireland by the end of the week.

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Merson foiled in Seaman comeback bid

November, 3 2005

Walsall player-manager Paul Merson has revealed he has failed in a bid to entice former England goalkeeper David Seaman out of retirement.

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England starlet Fryatt set for Premiership move?

August, 24 2005

Walsall boss Paul Merson expects Birmingham or Sunderland to make a bid for striker Matty Fryatt. The England Under-19 international has scored 18 goals in just 30 league starts for the Midlands club.

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Joachim joins Merson at Walsall

March, 24 2005

Walsall manager Paul Merson has secured the services of striker Julian Joachim on loan from Leeds until the end of the season.

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Merson on the brink at Walsall

January, 26 2005

Walsall player-manager Paul Merson is contemplating his future after his side crashed 5-0 at Colchester.

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Bosnich to return with Walsall?

December, 17 2004

Australian goalkeeper Mark Bosnich is considering a comeback with Walsall.

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League wrap: Black Cat Kyle sidelined

September, 14 2004

COVENTRY boss Peter Reid today backed Stern John to be a Highfield Road hit after completing a £200,000 deal for the former Birmingham frontman.

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