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Tyrone Mings to stay at Ipswich Town
Ipswich defender Tyrone Mings looks set to remain at the Championship outfit until the end of the season.
Ipswich Town keen on signing Tottenham's Harry Kane on loan
Championship outfit Ipswich Town are reportedly keen on acquiring the services of Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane on a temporary loan deal.
Sunderland axe Di Canio after Italian lost control of dressing room
Italian manager Paolo Di Canio had been relieved of his Sunderland duties yesterday after the fiery coach reportedly lost control of the dressing room. A number of more experienced professionals visited the club's chairman with their concerns.
James McCarthy: 'It would be great to work under Roy Keane'
Everton's summer signing James McCarthy has insisted that he would be delighted to have the former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane as the new Republic of Ireland manager.
QPR assistant manager Kevin Bond stresses on need for new additions
Queens Park Rangers' assistant manager Kevin Bond has reiterated the club's desire to find new players before the transfer window shuts down after their 1-0 victory over Ipswich Town.
Wolves manager enjoying life despite poor form
Wolves' interim manager Terry Connor is enjoying life as the man in charge at Molineux, despite the club's fortunes still looking bleak with the club stuck in the relegation zone in the Premier League.
McCarthy keen on Wolves reunion
Former Wolves manager Mick McCarthy admitted that he would relish the opportunity to return to football management with his former club. The Molineux side have struggled since parting ways with McCarthy.
Walter Smith turns down Wolves job
Former Rangers and Scotland manager Walter Smith admitted that Wolves had made an approach for him earlier in the week. Wolves are currently looking for a new manager to replace Mick McCarthy.
Curbishley keen on Wolves vacancy
The favourite to win the vacant Wolverhampton Wanderers managerial job, Alan Curbishley, has admitted that he is ready to listen to any offers from club chairman Steve Morgan.
Wolves axe Mick McCarthy
Wolverhampton Wanderers have parted company with Mick McCarthy after the weekend's 5-1 defeat at the hands of fellow strugglers West Brom. McCarthy has been under some pressure for several weeks, and chairman Steve Morgan has decided to give the former Republic of Ireland manager his marching orders.