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  1. 🎧 Could O'Neil be the right call for Boro?published at 15:28 GMT 12 November 2025

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    "If you look at it on paper, a former player for the club, had a really good couple of stints in charge - from that perspective a really good potential option."

    With Rob Edwards going to Wolverhampton Wanderers, should Middlesbrough turn to someone who spent time at the Molineux to continue their promotion hunt?

    The 72+ team are joined by Chelmsford City striker Lyle Taylor and Peterborough Sports boss Phil Brown to discuss whether former Wolves head coach Gary O'Neil is the right man for the now vacant managerial seat at Middlesbrough.

    They also get stuck into who should replace Will Still at Southampton, assess the departures of Alan Sheehan and Liam Manning from Swansea and Norwich City, as well as taking a look at Derek Adams' new role at a struggling Plymouth Argyle.

    What a week, eh?

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  2. Plymouth Argyle receive Amaechi injury boostpublished at 14:57 GMT 6 November 2025

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    Xavier Amaechi has scored once in six games for Plymouth Argyle

    Plymouth Argyle winger Xavier Amaechi could be fit again within the next month.

    The 24-year-old summer signing has been out since early September after suffering a hamstring tear.

    It had been feared he would be on the sidelines until the new year.

    But head coach Tom Cleverley says Amaechi has impressed with his dedication to his recovery.

    "Xav's doing fantastic," he said.

    "He's really worked his socks off in his rehab. He's out on the pitch every day, he's running at about 75% of his speed and I expect him to be with the team in the next couple of weeks.

    "He'll need a couple of weeks more training, but I'd say within four weeks we should see Xav back in a shirt."

    Meanwhile, defender Julio Pleguezuelo could be fit in four weeks having not played all season due to a knee injury, although Jack McKenzie and Caleb Watts are longer term injury absentees.

  3. Cleverley 'right person' for job says Argyle chiefpublished at 15:14 GMT 29 October 2025

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    Tom Cleverley is the "right person" to lead Plymouth Argyle, says the club's chief executive Paul Berne.

    The Pilgrims dropped into the League One relegation zone on Tuesday after a 2-0 defeat to Mansfield, their third consecutive loss.

    The former Manchester United and Everton midfielder was appointed in June on a three-year deal after the team were relegated from the Championship to the third tier.

    "We are a quarter of the way into Tom's first season with us. Whilst results have been disappointing, nothing has changed in terms of Tom being the right person for this club," Berne said in a statement., external

    "We need to bring that stability throughout the club and this comes from head coach downwards."

    Plymouth have won four of 14 league games under Cleverley so far and the 36-year old said after defeat to the Stags he did not have "nine lives" and had to turn results around "really quickly".

    Berne was appointed just over three weeks ago having been a director at the club since 2019.

    He pointed to injuries in the first-team squad - against Mansfield, Plymouth could only put six substitutes on the bench - as a factor in the team's current form but said they were "not excuses".

    "I feel that the club has been through an enormous period of instability, both on and off the pitch," Berne added.

    "We have seen too many changes of personnel and this has made it difficult to find consistency in what we do.

    "I believe strongly that we need to return to a state where we regain that consistency and therefore success. That will take time, but this is the right thing for our club and our future."