Yes, there would be the Monday report on Saturday's match and the Friday preview of the next day's match. Saturday of course was the Football Echo. But if there was no midweek game there wouldn't necessarily be anything in the rest of the week - apart from a possible reserve match report - unless there was any breaking news about transfers or off-the-field events. He tended to deal only in definite news rather than the speculative suggestions of what might happen that we seem to get nowadays. Anything on those lines would be confined to his Football/Sports Echo column - for example, following the sacking of Willie Bell in 1978, in mentioning who might be in the frame for his successor, he dropped what in hindsight turned out to be a very strong - and accurate - hint as to who it might be without actually giving a name.