Sol Campbell is a great player but he's not a natural leader like a Blanchflower a Mackay or a Mullery One of them

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Sol Campbell is a great player, but he's not a natural leader like a Blanchflower, a Mackay or a Mullery One of them would sort out the problems and so could Adams. The people I would like to see at Spurs are Dave Mackay, Cliff Jones and Alan Gilzean - they just don't come any better. Relief, too, at Prenton Park as Kenny Irons scored twice in Tranmere Rovers' first home win of the season, beating Watford 3-2.Finally, at the allegedly unlucky 13th attempt, Wycombe Wanderers recorded a first win in the Second Division this season. A 3-0 win over Macclesfield at Adams Park doubled Wycombe's points total..

TERRY NEILL Ex-Tottenham manager Above my desk is an old photo of me presenting George with a Carling manager's award and a bottle of champagne and I wouldn't try to tell him anything. Vale led 2-0, Bristol hauled themselves level, but two minutes from time Gareth Ainsworth's second goal of the game won it for the hosts. "It's just a little hiccup," Colin Todd, the Bolton manager, said.Too early to speak of relegation tussles, but Port Vale will be glad to have taken three points off Bristol City after their meeting at Vale Park ended in a 3-2 win. Per Frandsen's sixth goal of the season put Wanderers ahead in the 37th minute but three minutes later Oxford were level when Andrew Thomson scored at the far post. The quicksilver winger Peter Ndlovu put Brum ahead after eight minutes and although Seth Johnson equalised with a 30-yard drive the home side's power prevailed with Martin O'Connor's penalty on 45 minutes and Paul Furlong, eight minutes into the second half, sinking Crewe.Ipswich Town moved up to third thanks to David Johnson's seventh goal of the season, which was enough to beat Swindon Town but although Bolton Wanderers maintained their unbeaten record they could only draw with injury- hit Oxford United despite having four strikers - Nathan Blake, Arnar Gunnlaugsson, Bob Taylor and Dean Holdsworth - on the pitch.

"The quality of our game was very good against a team with the best defensive system in the division There has been a big turnaround in the team in a short time. I'm happy with the group we have now, all the players are fighting hard for positions" At the front of the pack chasing the leaders Huddersfield, Birmingham City beat Crewe Alexandra 3-1 at St Andrews and moved up to second. In double or quits I took it back on the putting green."Westwood interview,page 9. THE CLEAREST sign yet that Terry Venables' Crystal Palace revolution is taking shape came at Selhurst Park where they destroyed Norwich City, who were top of the First Division in August, 5-1, Matt Jansen scoring twice after Iwan Roberts had given the Canaries an early lead. Nicky Rizzo, Mathias Svensson and Attilio Lombardo also scored for Palace "Our best display so far," Venables enthused. The squirrels had visited less trees.O'Meara's preferred opponent in the final was Woods, not just because he is a neighbour in Florida but because he thought the crowd would have no favourite."Last time I played him," O'Meara said, "he took $30 off me But I'm not stupid.