Johnston jets in for Witches' seasonSTEVE Johnston jetted into England today and immediately set about ?turning the corner? for the Ipswich Evening Star Witches.
The 36-year-old speedway rider is back in the Witches side after an absence of 11 years - and he can't wait to get started.
Brantham Colts just one step from finalBRANTHAM Colts are just one win away from playing at Anfield in the final of the FA Carlsberg Sunday Cup.
Brantham reached the semi-finals of the most senior Sunday competition in the country when they beat Magnet Tavern 2-1 in a hard-fought and exciting match at Boston on Sunday.
Defensive rock Coyne is keen to playCOLCHESTER United's rock at the back, Chris Coyne, was in the wars over the weekend and even "throwing up blood."
The ex-Luton Town skipper was unable to appear for the second half of Saturday's 2-1 home defeat at the hands of Bristol City.
Roeder upset by 'nasty' peopleNORWICH City Glenn Roeder has criticised those who, he claims, have tried to drive a wedge between himself and Darren Huckerby.
Huckerby made his first league start of the year against Barnsley on Saturday, but it was his absence from last weekend's trip to Leicester which was a major talking point among fans and pundits alike, although Roeder clearly didn't take kindly to all of the observations.
Non-league football round-upNEEDHAM Market lost top spot in the Ridgeons League Premier Division following their 2-1 defeat at Wroxham on Saturday. For a full round-up of non-league reports go to www.
Evening Star 24 - General sport