Ignore those veiled threats – and wear what you like
Regular readers will know I'm not one to name-drop (See Weekend passim), but I was chatting to the Prime Minister the other day, in Downing Street no less.
Regular readers will know I'm not one to name-drop (See Weekend passim), but I was chatting to the Prime Minister the other day, in Downing Street no less.
Graham Turner has urged his Shrewsbury Town side to ignore history as they attempt to end the club's Fratton Park hoodoo at Portsmouth tomorrow.
Villagers whose homes were flooded when a pipe burst are facing fresh misery because of drivers ignoring a road closure and damaging their front gardens, it has been claimed.
A group of travellers who have set up camp on the outskirts of Shrewsbury have defied an eviction notice served on them by the town council.
Kristian Thomas today declared himself ready for London 2012 and insisted he will ignore the Olympic hype.
Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey today cautioned fans to ignore the "mischief-makers" of the summer transfer scene.
Ron Atkinson today insisted Roy Hodgson should only be judged on results if he takes the England job – not public opinion.
Jon Macken today urged Walsall to ignore the Banks's "bitterness" and silence their doubters.
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy today told Steven Fletcher to ignore the hype and carry on scoring – and dismissed the idea of selling him.
Wolves today insisted it was business as usual after being irritated by speculation that Arsenal are to bid for Kevin Doyle.
The golden rule of climate change is that you must not use weather to predict climate – unless it is the right kind of weather, writes Peter Rhodes.
Letter: I think that your correspondent George Evans (Shropshire Star, March 16) has missed the point regarding the borough council's request for Wellington townspeople's views on the naming of a new thoroughfare in the town.
Roberto Di Matteo today ordered Albion to blank out their promotion rivals as they look to match Newcastle and Nottingham Forest tonight.
No-one emerges with much credit from the tangled mess of MG Rover. Today's report is highly critical of the "Phoenix Four" who drew about £40 million in pay and pensions as the company struggled.
The rain could not dampen the spirits of revellers at the 15th annual Wolvestock music festival in Wolverhampton.