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BBC News
18 hours ago
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Barrow winger Worrall to stay on as player/coach
Barrow winger David Worrall has signed a new one-year deal as a player/ 34-year-old joined the Bluebirds from Port Vale in May 2023 and has made 43 appearances in all spent time on loan with National League North sides Curzon Ashton and Kidderminster Harriers last season."The way he trains and conducts himself is exactly what we want, and he'll be vital for the dressing room," boss Andy Whing told the club website., external


Scottish Sun
11-05-2025
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- Scottish Sun
Premier League cult hero and ex-England star's son, 23, closing in on EFL transfer after lighting up non-league
Isaac's day job outside of football is revealed below FATHER FIGURE Premier League cult hero and ex-England star's son, 23, closing in on EFL transfer after lighting up non-league Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FORMER England winger Trevor Sinclair's son looks to be getting a chance at Accrington Stanley. Midfielder Isaac, 23, plays for Curzon Ashton in National League North but is set to join The 'Owd Reds. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Isaac Sinclair looks to be getting a chance at Accrington Credit: Getty 3 He is the son of Premier League hero Trevor Sinclair Sinclair Jr was at Blackpool as a teenager — like his dad — but this will be his first shot at the EFL. He has scored six goals and provided three assists in 45 games for Curzon Ashton this season. Isaac plays in a similar right-wing position to his dad for the Manchester-based non-league side. Sinclair's day job sees him design clothes and sportswear, while he also helps out at his brother's scaffolding company. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS 'SCANDALOUS' Neville tells Nuno to quit Forest as owner storms on to pitch & starts row But that is set to change with a move into professional football with League Two side Accrington. Stanley marginally avoided relegation from the football league this season after finishing 21st in the table, as Morecambe and Carlisle went down. Isaac made headlines at the start of the season after scoring a wonder goal against Oxford City. Dad Trevor made 360 Premier League appearances throughout his playing career. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Having started at Blackpool in 1989, the winger went on to play for Queens Park Rangers, West Ham, Man City, Cardiff City, Lancaster Gate and Squires Gate. He scored 52 goals during his time in the Premier League and provided 36 assists. The 52-year-old was also capped 12 times by England. The Sun exclusively revealed last month how he was facing bankruptcy over an unpaid £36,000 tax bill.


The Irish Sun
11-05-2025
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- The Irish Sun
Premier League cult hero and ex-England star's son, 23, closing in on EFL transfer after lighting up non-league
FORMER England winger Trevor Sinclair's son looks to be getting a chance at Accrington Stanley. Midfielder Isaac, 23, plays for Curzon Ashton in National League North but is set to join The 'Owd Reds. 3 Isaac Sinclair looks to be getting a chance at Accrington Credit: Getty 3 He is the son of Premier League hero Trevor Sinclair Sinclair Jr was at Blackpool as a teenager — like his dad — but this will be his first shot at the EFL. He has scored six goals and provided three assists in 45 games for Curzon Ashton this season. Isaac plays in a similar right-wing position to his dad for the Manchester-based non-league side. Sinclair's day job sees him design clothes and sportswear, while he also helps out at his brother's scaffolding company. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS But that is set to change with a move into professional football with League Two side Accrington. Stanley marginally avoided relegation from the football league this season after finishing 21st in the table, as Morecambe and Carlisle went down. Isaac made headlines at the start of the season after Dad Trevor made 360 Premier League appearances throughout his playing career. Most read in Football CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Having started at Blackpool in 1989, the winger went on to play for He scored 52 goals during his time in the Premier League and provided 36 assists. The 52-year-old was also capped 12 times by England. The Sun exclusively revealed last month how he was 3 Sinclair Sr enjoyed five-and-a-half seasons with West Ham


The Sun
11-05-2025
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- The Sun
Premier League cult hero and ex-England star's son, 23, closing in on EFL transfer after lighting up non-league
FORMER England winger Trevor Sinclair's son looks to be getting a chance at Accrington Stanley. Midfielder Isaac, 23, plays for Curzon Ashton in National League North but is set to join The 'Owd Reds. 3 Sinclair Jr was at Blackpool as a teenager — like his dad — but this will be his first shot at the EFL. He has scored six goals and provided three assists in 45 games for Curzon Ashton this season. Isaac plays in a similar right-wing position to his dad for the Manchester-based non-league side. Sinclair's day job sees him design clothes and sportswear, while he also helps out at his brother's scaffolding company. But that is set to change with a move into professional football with League Two side Accrington. Stanley marginally avoided relegation from the football league this season after finishing 21st in the table, as Morecambe and Carlisle went down. Isaac made headlines at the start of the season after scoring a wonder goal against Oxford City. Dad Trevor made 360 Premier League appearances throughout his playing career. Having started at Blackpool in 1989, the winger went on to play for Queens Park Rangers, West Ham, Man City, Cardiff City, Lancaster Gate and Squires Gate. He scored 52 goals during his time in the Premier League and provided 36 assists. The 52-year-old was also capped 12 times by England. 3
Yahoo
14-02-2025
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'It's important that people remain balanced in their emotions'- Linnets boss
Adam Lakeland is on a mission to silence the doom and gloom around King's Lynn Town ahead of a pivotal few days for the club. Consecutive draws against teams in the lower reaches of National League North, preceded by a derby defeat at Peterborough Sports, had quelled the excitement as Lynn missed opportunities to take over at the top of the table. Despite those heady heights being within their grasp, the whiff of a dip in form was met in some quarters by dissent. But the topsy-turvy nature of this particular league was reflected perfectly a week ago when Lynn went to promotion rivals Curzon Ashton and came home with all three points. It was the sort of result which proves the manager's point – and with Hereford the visitors on Saturday, fans will no doubt raise their expectations again. There are obvious memories of a famous double in early 2018: when Toby Hilliard struck the winner in injury time it topped an almighty comeback from 2-0 down at half-time in the biggest test of that season, and in front of the biggest crowd of almost 1,200. That 3-2 win was followed less than two months later by a 2-0 win at Hereford as Lynn finished second in the Southern League. The play-off final defeat was not in the script and it won't be in Lakeland's either as Lynn bid to chase down the leaders. Hereford head to The Walks ninth in the table, three points and three places below Lynn, who will want to use the momentum from last weekend to keep in the thick of the pack. Linnets boss Adam Lakeland (Image: Ian Burt) 'They're another good side, but it was important that we won (at Curzon), because I feel like there's been a lot of doom and gloom, just people I bump into, people I speak to, supporters last week at The Walks, because we'd drawn two games, which is madness really,' said Lakeland. 'That's two defeats in 14 now and we've just come away to one of the best teams in the league and got a really big three points. 'We're going along well, we've just got to keep going. This league is incredibly demanding. You're going to have spells where you win games, you're going to have spells where you maybe don't, but it's important that people remain balanced in their emotions and just trust the work that we're doing and trust the players that we've got to keep going out there and trying to perform well and get results.' Attacking midfielder Cameron Forde-Brown was in the Lynn squad at Curzon and is likely to be involved again this weekend, having impressed Lakeland in training. 'He deserves to be in the squad because he's been out on loan all season at Felixstowe and he been doing incredibly well there,' said the Lynn boss. 'He's definitely benefited from playing week in, week out and the way that he's trained for the last few months, to be fair to him, has been superb. So he deserves it, he was close last week. Probably been the last couple of games where I've regretted probably not having him on the bench. I just felt he deserved his place in the squad and it just goes to show that hard work and training well after day, gets you a chance, so I'm pleased for him.' The Hereford visit is part one of a home double within the space of three days - Oxford City are the visitors on Tuesday for a game which has seen the club slash ticket prices with an offer that has now been extended to a deadline of midnight on Monday. See the club's official website for details.