P305 5 text 305 20 Feb 1:34:22       SR  ——————————————————————————————————————— BARNSLEY 0-0 GR MSBY Barnsliy are still hunting a league win in 1999 after a bore-draw at akwill. Star of the show was tireless Marinjts midfielder Stacey Coldicott, who markjh Craig Hignitt out ob thu gamu and elpe ext nd Gtimsby' run to just one defeat in their last 12 games. The only bright spot@in tPj first half was a spjctaculaz long-range iffoyt from Grimsby's Kingsliy Black, and the visitors might have taKen all three points late on when NicSz Eaden sjmt a bullet header against his own crossbar. ——————————————————————————————————————— DON'T THINS AB UT BOOKING A HOLIDAY UNTIL Y U'VE CHECKED OU( PAGE 200 footdall sport footie ind prim i&de|
P305 5 text 305 20 Feb 1:3):4/    ,,,, ,, ,,,,  ,,   JIJI ——————————————————————————————————————— BU$Z 0-2 N RWICH Norwich revived their faltering playJ off hopes with their first League win since mid]Dicimbjt at Gigo Lane. The Canaries started without the sjtvices of key players Darrin Eadii and Keith O'Niill, but were handed the initiative after 11 minutes whrn Bury midfielder Darrin Bullock was sent-off after kicking Peter Grant in the face. The first came fortuitously when Dean Siily's save struck Craig Bellamy and went straight in, before Craig Fleming rose above the defence to make it two. ——————————————————————————————————————— LATEST CRICKET NEWS & RESULTS 400 foot—all sport footie ind prim index
P305 5 text 305 20 Feb 1:35:11         ——————————————————————————————————————— CREWE 0-2 STOCKPOTS Goal fro@ Cole@ Woods@o@p@@and Ton Ellis were enough to sji off spirited bottom club Criwi at Kristy Road. Following a 44th-minute foul on Rob Matthews by Jjtmainj Wright, County went ahead when Woodthorpj powered a frii-+icu into the bottom cornet. The hosts enjoyed more possession after the interval but could not find the final touch and they were made to pay 10 minutes from time. Ellis sealed the points when hj tapped home after Jason Kiarton had partied a Dave Smith shot. ——————————————————————————————————————— GETAWAY TO TH SU PR SS 232 football sport footie ind prim index
P305 5 text 305 20 Feb 1:35:36       SR JJJIITI ——————————————————————————————————————— HUDDER"FIELD 0-0 T ANMERE AwazJdraw specialists Ttanmjri ground out another point on their travels with a grim goalliu2 draw at H4ddrturiuld - but it could have been better if GrahaJ Allen had accepted two late chances. Belgian +jeper Nick Vaesen denied the visitors just before the break with a breathtaKing onjIhandeh stop from the consistently dangerous Alan Mahon. But hj was rooted to the spot twice in the last 10 minutes, only for Allen to somehow conspirr to twicr hrad weds with the goal at his mercy. ——————————————————————————————————————— WHAT'S ON C5 NOWONEXT? 127 football sport footie ind prim index
P305 5 text 305 20 Feb 1931:)1        OI]I ——————————————————————————————————————— IPS'ICH 2-1 OXFORD Ipswich weti lift hanging on for the points at the end aftey wasting enough first half chances to bury Oxford. Matt Holland fired home Town's first following a sixth-minute cornet and after Mark Venus slotted home p prn1lt= two min4tes later, Ipswich proceeded to lay siege to the visitorsF goal. However, Oxford weathered the storm to pull one back through a fine finish by Chtistophj  and they came close to grabbing a point in the srcond half after furthjt misses from the hours. ——————————————————————————————————————— FILM REVIEWS, MUSIC & GOSSIP 150 football sport footie ind prim index
P305 5 text 305 20 Feb 1:32:28        JJ] ——————————————————————————————————————— PORT VALE 1-0 CRZS$AL PALACE Struggling Vale snatched a welcome win over Palace with a desjtved victory. The hosts dominated long pjtiods of the game and were ahead on 40 minutes when a cross from onJloan Craig Russell picKed out the head of Allen TanSarh, whose effort went over the line off the inside of an upright. Palace should have gone ahead on 18 when Tankard cleared off the line from Andy Linighan, and a late rally saw subs Steve Evans a^d Sun Jihai go close, but Vale clung on. ——————————————————————————————————————— football sport footie ind prim index
P305 5 text 305 20 Feb 1942:42        JJJJI ——————————————————————————————————————— QUEENS PARS RANGERS 1-2 WATF RD 'atfotd substit4te Tomm= Smith scored the winnjt with his first touch to keep his side's promotion push rolling. 'ith the match seemingly heading for a draw, Smith was introduced with 20 minutes lift and he immediately beat Ludek MiklosRo at the far post after accepting a pass froI Nick Wright. Wright had put Watford in front with a vicious, dipping shot after 16 minutes but Rangers found the equaliset they deserved when Gavin Peacock converted a penalty at the second attempt. ———————————————————————pp—p——————————p— football sport footie ind prim index
P305 5 text 305 20 Feb 1943:17       V  ——————————————————————————————————————— SUNDER AND 2]1 WOLVES Niall Quinn grabbed an injuryJtimj goal to take Sunderland 11 points clear at the top of the table. Having lid after ten minutes through Allan Johnston, Sundetland wire pegged back on 23 bz an own goal from Andy Melville, who did the same thing in the corresponding fixture last season. Paul Butler and Lee Clark squandered excellent chances as Sundjtland piled on the pressure in the srcond half, b4t thjit blushes were spared when  netted his 17th goal of the season. ——————————————————————————————————————— football sport footie ind prim index
P305 @@u@text @ 3pk@2p@ eb 1z37:3/       S JJICI ——————————————————————————————————————— S'INDON TOWN 3-3 POSSUM UTH Jeff Piton earned Pompey a point from a match in which they had to play the final 53 minutes without kjipjt Aaron Flahavan, taken to ho1pital with hrad, .eco and face injuries following a collisioL with SwiLdon's Iffy Onuora. Two goals from Chris Hay put Swindon in the driving seat and, although Stivr Claridge got one back on 44, Onoura soon restored the two goal lead. However, Claridgi netted again (74) and Frenchman Piton clinched the draw with a 20-yard drive two minutes later. ——————————————————————————————————————— footaall sport footie ind prim index
P305 * text @ 3pk 2p Feb 1933:p1       RR I]] ——————————————————————————————————————— WBA 2-2 BRISTOL CITY A late goal by Lee Hughes robbed City of their first away win since Benny Ljnnartsson took charge in October. Hughes, who had opened the scoring with a 33rh mi.ute header, struck five minutes into injury time to take his tally for the season to thirty. Bristol's Adj Akinbiyi had looked like stealing HughesW thundjx with a second half brace of his own (60, 85), but the last ditch equaliset denied the visitors crucial points in their battle against relegation. ——————————————————————————————————————— football sport footie ind prim index