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    Irish duo play part in historic Fulham win
Republic of Ireland teammates Stephen Kelly and Damien Duff wrote their names into Fulham’s history books following their emphatic win over Juventus last night.
 
    Spurs want Keane back
On loan Celtic striker Robbie Keane will not be joining the SPL on a permanent basis according to Spurs manager Harry Redknapp.
 
    Gannon in no panic
Peterborough United manager Jim Gannon is to given as much time as possible to decide on his future with the club.
 
    Hughton remains calm
Newcastle United manager Chris Hughton is refusing to get carried away with his side’s latest victory that has edged them closer to promotion.
 
    Staunton acknowledges fate
Darlington manager Steve Staunton has all but resigned himself to seeing the club relegated following their 25th defeat of the season at the weekend.
 
    Flood blow for Boro
Middlesbrough manager Gordon Strachan has revealed that it is unlikely that midfielder Willo Flood will play for the club again this season.
 
    Gannon not getting carried away
Peterborough manager Jim Gannon stresses that there is a lot more work to be done in order to avoid relegation this season.
 
    Carsley on comeback trail
Birmingham City midfielder Lee Carsley is close to a return to first team action after two months on the sidelines.
 
  O’Connor playing for future
Ipswich Town’s latest Irish youngster to make his mark on the Championship is Shane O’Connor, who is keen to stay at Portman Road beyond the summer.
 
    Behan season in doubt
Former Cork City striker Denis Behan may miss the rest of the English League Two season through injury.
 
    Waddock keen on Bennett stay
Wycombe manager Gary Waddock is hoping that Brentford defender Alan Bennett will be allowed stay at the club for the remainder of the season.
 
    Keane hails Murphy impact
Ipswich Town manager Roy Keane is delighted that on loan striker Daryl Murphy is in such a rich vein of form.
 
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  Criticism of Keane’s SPL goal scoring is off target
Robbie Keane’s recent goal haul in Scotland has been dismissed in some quarters because of the lower standard in the SPL. The competition may not be great, but Keane’s record proves that his quality always shines through.
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