The September South-West managerial merry-go-round continues.

September 26th, 2005 by admin

Swindon Town are the fifth League club in the region to change their boss after Andy King is dismissed.

Tottenham Hotspur bounce back from last week’s Carling Cup upset with a 1-0 Premiership defeat of Fulham.- The September South-West managerial merry-go-round continues. Swindon Town are the fifth League club in the region to change their boss after Andy King is dismissed. The Robins are next-to-bottom of League Two, and fans demanded for the end of the former Everton midfielder’s four-year reign following Saturday’s defeat by Bradford City at the County Ground. Youth development officer Iffy Onuora is put in temporary charge.

- Tottenham Hotspur bounce back from last week’s Carling Cup upset with a 1-0 Premiership defeat of Fulham. Jermaine Defore scores the only goal on eight minutes as Spurs move up to fourth place.

- Over 4,000 Brighton & Hove Albion supporters march along the seafront to make Labour politicians aware of their fight for a new stadium. The Labour Party’s annual conference is taking place at the Brighton Centre this week and Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is due to decide next month whether Brighton can build a ground at Falmer. If permission is not given, there are fears for the club’s future existence.

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