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Tim Durrans

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BBC Sport Aug 2026
Exeter City winger Gwion Edwards not worried by winless start
Exeter City winger Gwion Edwards is unconcerned by the club’s winless start after defeats by Plymouth Argyle in the Carabao Cup and Grimsby Town in League Two. The 33-year-old says Exeter’s youthful squad needs time to develop, while he is playing through a shoulder injury and taking on a senior mentoring role. Edwards, who has made more than 450 EFL appearances, is pleased to have returned to League Two under manager Matt Taylor after spending the previous season in the National League. Exeter next host Accrington Stanley.
BBC Sport Aug 2026
Barnet 'better equipped' for promotion, says Dean Brennan
Barnet manager Dean Brennan says the club is better prepared to challenge for promotion to League One after finishing eighth in League Two last season. Although Barnet lost several key players, including Ryan Glover, Anthony Hartigan, Mark Shelton and Callum Stead, the club has recruited 10 replacements to improve squad depth. Brennan highlights his 54% managerial win rate, Barnet's recent success and the example of Bromley, while acknowledging that the team must improve from eighth place to a play-off or automatic-promotion position.
BBC Sport Jul 2026
Women's T20 Finals Day: Hampshire's Georgia Adams calls for 'clean slate'
Hampshire captain Georgia Adams urges her team to reset mentally ahead of Women's T20 Finals Day despite topping the group after a strong campaign marked by consistency and adaptability. Reflecting on past lessons, she emphasises simplicity, composure and focusing on each match individually. Hampshire’s varied lineup and standout performances, including Adams’s own contributions and Maia Bouchier’s scoring, underpin what she calls a remarkable team effort. The Hawks face Durham for a place in the final against either Surrey or The Blaze.
BBC Sport Jul 2026
Fin Stevens: Leyton Orient move a perfect fit
Fin Stevens says his transfer to Leyton Orient is an ideal match as he aims to revive his career after limited playing time at St Pauli. He reflects on his productive loan at Oxford United, acknowledges the competitiveness of League One, and praises manager Richie Wellens’ approach. Stevens hopes consistent performances at Orient will help him return to the Wales national team after earning two caps in 2024.
BBC Sport Jul 2026
John Coleman: Reading appoint ex-Accrington boss as assistant manager
Reading appointed former Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman as assistant to head coach Leam Richardson, replacing Rob Kelly, who departed for personal reasons. Coleman brings nearly three decades of managerial experience across league and non-league football, including leading Accrington into the EFL. Richardson welcomed the appointment, citing Coleman’s strong record and experience.
BBC Sport Jul 2026
Toby Samuel ready to target top 100 in men’s tennis rankings
Toby Samuel aims to break into the world’s top 100 after debuting at both Roland Garros and Wimbledon, where he pushed 15th seed Jakub Mensik to five sets. Rising from outside the top 1,000 at the start of 2025 to a career‑high 123, he highlights the value of experience gained from recent tough matches. Samuel now turns to Challenger and ATP events in Canada and the United States as he targets a place in the US Open main draw, noting hard courts as his strongest surface.
BBC Sport Jul 2026
Kyreece Lisbie: New Reading winger likes 'proving people wrong'
Kyreece Lisbie describes his move to Reading as a chance to prove doubters wrong after overcoming repeated youth-level rejections. The winger highlights his development, strong mentality and excitement at joining a club he considers a major step forward, praising Reading's facilities and targeting promotion. He reflects on interest from multiple clubs, his father’s football legacy and the club’s progress under manager Leam Richardson.