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Greenacre fitness may determine Posh tactics

CHRIS GREENACRE may hold the key to how Tranmere attempt to crack the tough nut of an FA Cup second round encounter with Peterborough tomorrow.

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Tranmere show their mettle to sink The Iron

TRANMERE brought down League One high-flyers Scunthorpe United with a fiercely competitive performance at Prenton Park last night.

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Depleted Tranmere succumb to Yeovil: Yeovil Town 1 - Tranmere Rovers 0

TRANMERE subsided under the burden of more handicaps than they could cope with on a grey, chilly November afternoon in the West Country.

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National Sport: Behrami strike ends Hammers torrid run

Valon Behrami's first West Ham goal ended their search for a Barclays Premier League victory at the eighth attempt as Sunderland were once again made to pay for missed chances.

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National Sport: Scolari hails Newcastle

Disappointed Chelsea coach Luiz Felipe Scolari paid tribute to Joe Kinnear after stubborn Newcastle battled hard for a draw at Stamford Bridge.

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Transparency needed in public-board changes

THE RECENT spate of public-sector board firings and resignations has revealed that Government and some board members have not been singing from the same songbook.A total of three boards have had their composition altered since...

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National Sport: Gunners suffer loss at Eastlands

Arsenal suffered another damaging blow to their title hopes as William Gallas looked on from a distance in their 3-0 defeat at Manchester City.

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National Sport: England suffer record home defeat

South Africa inflicted a record 42-6 home defeat on England at Twickenham on Saturday.

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National Sport: We would rebuff Gigi offer, say Juve

Juventus have had no contact from Manchester City over goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, according to the Italian club's director general Jean-Claude Blanc.

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National Sport: Lopez on a high after victory

Spain's Feliciano Lopez hailed his four-set victory over Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro which levelled the Davis Cup final at 1-1 as "one of the best matches of my life".

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National Sport: Scrap November internationals - Ince

Blackburn manager Paul Ince has called for the November international friendly date to be be scrapped.

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More to come from Rovers predicts buoyant dynamo

IAN MOORE has seen enough of the opposition in League One to be confident that Tranmere can sustain a promotion challenge this season.

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Wilson signs in

TRANMERE moved to strengthen their depleted ranks by signing midfielder Mark Wilson on a month’s loan from Doncaster Rovers.

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Injuries and flu bug wipe out Moore’s playing staff

RONNIE MOORE is preparing to dig deep into Tranmere’s reserves of youthful talent at Yeovil Town this weekend.

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News: FUTURE SAFE WITH OUR YOUNG GUNS

CHRIS GREENACRE believes Tranmere’s on the field future will be bright if they continue to produce young prospects with the potential of Aaron Cresswell.