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HOME
FOOTBALL NEWS FORECASTS
Last Week's Percentage Of
Winners
SELECTIONS AND AIR MAIL NEWS
In the eleven First Division matches on Saturday, eight are favoured for a Home win. No one is tipped for an away win, but Chelsea are expected to draw with Derby Co., Sheffield U. with Everton and Wolves with Arsenal,
In the Second Division Portvale, visiting Burnley, should carry off full points, Southampton should draw at Manchester (L.) and Notts Co. at Oldham."
In the Scottish League, Celtic; Rangers and Ayr U. should return home winners. Two visiting teams, Airdrie and Dundee are expected to draw. The remaining games should go to the home tears."
NOTES ON THE PLAYERS
Forecast
FIRST DIVISION
Aston Villa Chelsea Auddersfeld Leicester Liverpool
v. Middlesbro
v. Derby Co.
v. Sheffield Wed
7. Blackburn,
V. Leads U
Portsmouth
v. Birmingham
SheBold E. Stoke
v. Everton
Sunderland
Tottenham
Wolves
Balton Bradford
Burnley
v. Manchester C.
-. West Brom!
▼ Newcastle
V. Arsenal
SECOND DIVISION
v. Blackpool
Coventry Crystal Palace Exeter
Gillingham Reading
AND
Saturday's Fixtures
FIRST DIVISION.
Results. 1980,1991 1682
Aston Vill. Midbrough 81 7-1 3-1 Chalses v. Derby 1-12-1 1-3 Kud'field r. Wednesday 1-1 6-1 4-0° Leicester
Youth
v. B'Burn
v. Leeds *. B'bain
v. M'chester
v. Newcastle
Sheffield U. v. Everton Stoke
S'derland. v. W. Brom Totham Wolves
9-1 1-0-1-1
3-0 0-1
2-9-9-1
ITH
v. Arsenal
SECOND DIVISION
Bolton v. Blackpool 1-0 3-0 1-0 Bradford Millwall, 6-0 1.2.3-0 Brendiged 4 Bradford C. Burnley
v. 1. Vale Grimaby V. Liacolu
v. Bury
v. Notts C.
Mchester U.. S'hampton Notte F. Oldham Plymouth Preston W. Ham
. Fulham V. Swansea v. Hull
A -1- 8-2 1-1
3-3
- 2-3 1-2
·3-0 0-2 0-2
5-2 0-5 2-3
0-0 1-0 1-0
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
". Roham Barnaley Doncaster
v. Crewe
"3-2 3-2 6-0
R-3
1-2 1-0 3.4
Gateshead v. N. Brighton 4-0 4-0 2-0
v. Carlisle v. Barrow
v. Northampton'
Acerton
y. Brighton
v. Clapton O.
v. Swindon
Cher'field Darton
v. Walsall
v. Torquay
Southend
T. Laten
v. Queen's Park
Y. Rotherham
T. Doncaster
Watford
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Accrington
Barnsley
Chesterfield
V. Walsall
v. New Brighton
Har pool Mansfield Rochdale Southport Tranmere Wrexham
**
*. York v, Halifax v. Chester
3-5 2-2 2-1
2.1
2-2 3-5 1-4 6-9 2-3 1-2 2-9 2-3
v. Stockport 3-2 2-1 2-0
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Bour month v. Norwich
Bristol R.
Cardiff Charlton Coventry. Crystal P. Exeter Gill'ham
.. Aldershot
v. Bristol 0.
v. Newport
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. Brighton
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Darlington Gateshead
v. Crewe
Hartlepools
*. Carlisle
Mansfield
*. Barrow
Bochdale
7. -York
v. Milwall
Southport
v. Halifax
Brentford
. Bradford C.
Tranmere
7. Cherter
v. Port Vale
Wrexbam
v. Stockport
v. Swindon
0-1 2-1, 3-1
V. Lincoln
Reading
Southend
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Watford
Aberdeen Clyde
7. Falkirk
*St. Johnstone
Cowdenbeath Hearta Kilmarnock
7. Celtic
v. Queen's Park
v. Hamilton
Motherwell
v. Hiberniane
Grimsby
Manchester U. Notts Forest Oldala Flymouth Preston, N. E.
West Ham
v. Southampton
*. Bury
v. Notts Co.
v. Falbam.
v. Swansea
Hull
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Y. Norwich
Bournemouth
Bristol Bovers Carili
v. åldershot
Charlton
Bristol C.
v. Newport
Partick Queen O' South
v. Airdrie
St. Mirren
Third Lanark
v. Hangers
Y. Ayr U.
Dundee
Teams underline are tipped to win.
£3,000 Fee Paid To The
Arsenal
TO FILL PLACE OF ABEL
Fulham have solved the difficul- ty of Anding a ́suitable centre- forward to take the place of Abel, who broke his collar-bone in last Saturday's game with Hill City, by signing Jack Lambert, the Arsenal player, yesterday.
The news came as no surprise in football circles, for Fulham were forced to bid in the transfer
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Fulham oficials declared last week-end that they were not pre- pared to pay any fancy prices for a centre, but the fee for Lambert was £3,000. The advent of Dun- nė, their £8,000' `forward from Shefield United: together... with the fact that they have Coleman on their books, must have in- fluenced the Arsenal in their de- cision to release Lambert
NATIVE OF ROTHERHAM
A native of Rotherham, Lam- bert joined the Highbury club trom Doncaster Rovers, to whom Arsenal "paid £2,000. His first appearance in Arsenal's League eleven, was in 1926-27, buť, taking part in fifteen matches," he scored only one goal.
Not until he took the place of Brain in 1929-30 did Lambert secure a regular position in the First Division team. In that sea- son he scored 19 goals in League games,
v. Luton
0-9 1-1-2-1
v. Queen P. R. 0-4 22 28
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Aberdeen v. Falkirk 2-1 3-1 8-2 Clyde. St. Johnstone Cow'beath
v. Celtic Hearta v. Queen's P. Kil'pock
z. Hamilton Motherwell v. Hiba
Partick
t. Airdrie
Queen O.S. v. Rangers St. Mirren v. Ayr U Third Lanarke. Thunder
1-1 1-2 1-6 2-1. 2-0 3-0 3·1 1-1·8-2 E-0
2-1 3-1 3-0
0-0 4-0 3-1 -8-11-1
people that he is not yet twenty three years of age, that he has taken to carrying his birth certi ficate about with him wherever he goes. Jack is almost as bald as the proverbial billiards ball, but he is far from being the veteran he looks on the field and cries of "Come on, granddad," leave him unmoved, Another player who suffers from the same handicap (if it is a handicap) is McLuckie, Manchester City's Scottish left half, who was capped in the re-
Left Out's Forecasts
FOR LAST WEEK'S : GAMES:
Home Teams 83 per cent. correct.
Away Teams 100 per cent.
correct.
cent international match against "Wales," "McLuckie, is just the same age ea Beagrave, and like the Yorkshireman," hes hardly 23 much bair as would cover a two shilling piece. Still Mac does not worry. You can't have hair and The next year .he improved so brains, he said the other day, much that 34 League appearances and perhaps he is right. yielded him- 38 goals!" He was "in |-- Arsenal's winning Cup team in Chelsea have been told more
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in the Arst half of any of their first nine League engagements!-
Want another-Although Bir- mingham posses three goal keepers | SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES in Hibbs. Clack and Evans, Manug- er Liddell is anxious to obtain the signature of Horace Hadley, a pro- mising youngster, who is showing brilliant form with Cradley Heath, a Birmingham League side.
1930, and played two years later than once of the possibilities of side, claim that they have the
...
Wynn the Blyth inside-right.
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when the club lost to Newcastle United
The recent displays of Calder, MILLWALL RESHUFFLE ATTACK Cardiff's right-back, caused the
Millwall are reorganizing their
scout of a Midland First Division attack for the visit of Port Vale club to submit a highly favour- to New York Cross on Saturday able report. next, Horton moving from outside - Keep your eye on Portsmouth right to centre-forward to per- when Manchester North End de- mit the inclusion of Alexander, cide to part with Worsley, their the new forward from Bradford outside-right City.
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That forty feeling-Watchfield, a Swindon and District League
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1988, or they will not be recognised. ways in search of an outside-right. Last Word, as usual. It was Damaged, packagoe must be left in their own player. Foulkes. Is deep only after negotiations had last the Godowns for examination by Aka in the mind's eve of Southamped for many hours, and when the Consignees and the Company Bury hands of the clock pointed to mid-veyors, Messrs. Goddard # Douglas, af night, that Mr. Tom Bromilow, 10am, on Friday the 10th Nov, 1988.
Consignese Finnið, þave a Revenue Burnley's manager, succeeded in including Alex Robinson, the Bury Over in attendance when i fams
dutiable i goodan examined by left-half, to chase his
Company "Baswoyo quarters from Gigg lane to Turf Moor. The reason for the Goods w lack delay in completing the deal was Norm ERANG that Alex was awaiting word from ar to my his wife to, sign, and the little lady was not altogether certain100 that she wished hubby to move Hang Look
Forsyth will revert to his form- er position at inside left, thus al- lowing Swallow, to figure at left half. Ranson and Duffy are, therefore, both left out of the side. NEW CHESTERFIELD PLAYER
Fearing that a wrenched ankle, which he received in the match Fat Mandeld in Baturday heat, ton/
may keep Harry Bedford, their Manager Neil McBain is school- inside-left out of their home ing his young players on the right game with Hartlepool United Thes. At the expense of the Wat Chesterfield have signed on Ed- ford management they attend a ward Robinson Robinson was the mid-week games in and obtained from Blackpool having around London. T previously played * for Birming- It Is of Interest to note that ham Blo
Swindon have had one goal only Bald. Facts Jack Seagrave, scored against them at the County Southport's clever right back has ground to date. But up tin yes got so fed-up trying to convince. terday they had not scored a goal