Stephen Warnock

Stephen Warnock

  • Date of Birth: 12 December 1981
  • Birthplace: Ormskirk, Ormskirk, England

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BBC pundit praises Arsenal after Liverpool draw

BBC Sport pundit Stephen Warnock has heaped praise on Arsenal following their hard-fought Premier League draw against Liverpool on the road.

Burnley target another Stoke City player

Burnley have set their sights on a second raid on Stoke City with midfielder Glenn Whelan linked with a potential move to Turf Moor.

Fulham to sign Aston Villa defender Warnock

Cottagers manager Martin Jol has contacted Aston Villa over a potential transfer for England international full back Stephen Warnock. Warnock has fallen out of favour at Villa Park this year.

Warnock to leave Blackburn?

Mark Hughes has left Blackburn Rovers for Manchester City and some of the players are unhappy and are set to leave the club. Stephen Warnock, a recent signing from Liverpool, is clearly not happy that Hughes has left the club and it seems that he might leave the club soon.

Capello announces squad

There have been no major shocks for England's squad for the friendlies against the USA and Trinidad and Tobago, but Joe Hart, Tom Huddlestone, Phil Jagielka and David Wheater all make the 31 man squad.

Blackburn trio sign deals

Blackburn trio Stephen Warnock, Martin Olsson and Matt Derbyshire have all signed new deals to keep them at the club until 2012.

Reading hold Blackburn

Reading 0-0 Blackburn Rovers Blackburn will rue their chances and their failed attempt to grab all points in a rather dull match against Reading.

Blackburn comeback for draw

Blackburn Rovers came back from behind twice to record a 2-2 draw and a point against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Stephen Warnock's late equaliser was enough to make sure both sides shared the spoils.

Ronaldo sends Man Utd top

Two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo gave Man Utd three points against Blackburn at Old Trafford. Man Utd romped to the top of the league with a fantastic performance against a rapidly improving Blackburn side. Man Utd move three points ahead of Arsenal, who have two games in hand - starting with their trip to Reading on Monday.

Samba continues Spurs misery

Christopher Samba was the hero for Blackburn as he scored a superb goal three minutes into injury time to just about sum up Tottenham's season. New boss Juande Ramos was watching from the stands, and continues Tottenham's unbelievably appalling start to the season.