Former Addicks striker Macauley Bonne is seeking to relaunch his football career at Billericay Town, Isthmian Premier League promotion hopefuls. I lived in Billericay when I was at secondary school and I don't recall many barn doors in the surrounding countryside. But Blues boss Danny Scopes is hopeful Bonne can lead them to promotion at New Lodge. The 30-year old front man recently played three international matches for Zimbabwe in the African Nations Cup in Morocco. He described playing for The Warriors against teams like Angola as one of the best experiences of his career. A season in non-league with Southend yielded just five goals in 30 appearances. He then joined Maldon & Tiptree but lasted just two months at the ambitious Jammers. Bonne admitted, 'I know I am a bit of a journeyman. I've had more clubs than Tiger Woods.' 'As long as I'm kicking a ball and playing with a smile on my face, I'm happy', Bonne told today's Non-League ...
When I first became aware of football in the early 1950s Hearts appeared to be one of the top Scottish sides and I liked the idea that they were known as ‘jam tarts’. A famed fund manager and one of the UK’s best-known sports gamblers are backing a data-driven bid to break Glasgow’s hold over Scottish football and deliver the first league title for a team outside the city in four decades. Heart of Midlothian sit top of the Scottish Premiership with just a third of the season left, as they seek to achieve what no club has done since Sir Alex Ferguson’s Aberdeen side in 1985 and end the dominance of Celtic and Rangers. The fortunes of Edinburgh-based Hearts, whose last title was in 1960, have been transformed under a new approach, with fresh investment and expertise, that has also outsourced key elements of player recruitment to computer algorithms. Central to Hearts’ rejuvenation has been the arrival of Tony Bloom, a high-stakes poker player and chair of Premier League Brighton ...