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The former Manchester United coach took the Tractor Boys back to the top flight having overseen relegation the year before - 12 months on from his first Championship promotion with the club. He initially took control in 2021‚ when the club were in League One‚ and earned back-to-back promotions. McKenna has been closely linked with a move to Fulham‚ but it is understood he is set to take a break from management.
The chance that Luis Garcia watched Stevenage's play-off clinching win on Saturday is slim - but he'd have had a laugh about their dramatic 92nd-minute winner. The former Liverpool striker's most famous goal for the Reds - against Chelsea in the 2005 Champions League semi-final - has been immortalised as the 'ghost goal'. Did it cross the line? That's the question fans have asked for years. Now Stevenage have one of their own in League One. Their controversial late winner has divided opinion among fans.
Mixed feelings for Everton supporters as Leicester hit League One three years after sliding doors moment
FROM CHAMPS TO CHUMPS! How Leicester City have gone from lifting the Premier League title to League One after dramatic 10-year demise
Leicester midfielder Harry Winks was involved in a heated confrontation with supporters after their latest defeat saw the club facing back-to-back relegations to League One. The Foxes were beaten 1-0 by Portsmouth in an early kick-off on Saturday‚ with the result leaving them adrift in the Championship. Defeat left Gary Rowett's side five points behind West Brom‚ who occupied 21st place‚ ahead of the Baggies kick-off at 3pm.
Johnny Kenny in frank Celtic comparison with League One as reborn star raves about ex SPFL strike partner
Falkirk rise could reach it's pinnacle as Scottish Cup crescendo would be fitting finale after League One lament
Leicester City could fall to League One exactly 10 years to the day since winning the Premier League
Callum Slattery in new Motherwell contract talks as Jens Berthel Askou tries to fend off League One vultures
On Match of the Day the wonderfully enthusiastic Jonathan Pearce declared the FA Cup as the greatest cup competition in the world and after weekends like this one‚ it feels as though he is right. In keeping with the story of this season's cup‚ intrigue‚ upset‚ controversy and‚ most importantly‚ excitement all featured as the grand old competition showed the best of itself at places like Vale Park‚ Field Mill‚ the Racecourse Ground and Craven Cottage. The performance of the last sixteen came from Port Vale who‚ after knocking out Sunderland‚ have now won more cup games this season - seven - than they have in League One - six - where they currently sit bottom. But Mansfield and Wrexham certainly ran them close.
CIARAN FOREMAN AT VALE PARK: For the Sunderland fans that had made the pilgrimage from the north-east to Vale Park‚ the clock had gone back all day. After arriving in the Potteries‚ the supporters crammed into cafes and pubs and spoke of 1937 and 1973‚ when their club enjoyed some of their greatest days under the Wembley sun. But there was no Jimmy Montgomery or Bob Stokoe to save the day this time. Instead‚ the Black Cats were dragged back to the not-so-distant days when they themselves were languishing in League One‚ and fell to a stunning defeat at the hands of third-tier basement boys Port Vale. Not only was the ignominy of being knocked out by Vale bad enough for Regis Le Bris' side‚ the deciding goal came from Ben Waine‚ the headband-wearing New Zealander who supports Sunderland's bitter rivals Newcastle. He was not shy in paying tribute to Alan Shearer in celebration.
BYE BYE BURNLEY! Man City edge past Salford but Scott Parker's side dumped out of the FA Cup by League One Mansfield
ROSS HEPPENSTALL AT TURF MOOR: Not since 1975 had Mansfield Town reached the fifth round of English football's most famous knockout cup competition. Not for more than half a century have the followers of this unfashionable League One club experienced such delight. It explains much; the fervour‚ the roar and the raw emotion which greeted the final whistle from the 3‚500 travelling Stags supporters.
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