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The death of the strike partnership

Manchester United strike partnership Andrew Cole and Dwight YorkeThe play in the first 70 yards of the pitch so far this season has resembled glimpses of greatness. But the action in the final third has instead brought back memories of my Great Grandmother staggering around her chalet…

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Chopra needs a reality check

Date: 3rd August 2010 at 1:09 pm | Filed under: Cardiff City,Championship,Football Blogs | Author:
If anyone ever believed that waltermitty footballers were restricted to playing in the Premiership or the World Cup then they may think again. For Cardiff City (who are currently under a transfer embargo) striker Michael Chopra has threatened to quit the debt ridden club if they don’t start signing players. In…

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Goals for the 2010/11 season

Date: 23rd July 2010 at 4:00 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Premier League | Author:
Dave With the excruciating disappointment of England’s pathetic World Cup campaign still lingering the average fan now begins to try and numb the pain by channeling their energy into the activities of the domestic season. As the opening day of the 2010-2011 campaign draws closer, with people beginning to map out…

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England players too dense to travel

Date: 15th July 2010 at 5:30 pm | Filed under: England,Football Blogs,World Cup 2010 | Author: | Tags:
As another pathetic World Cup showing comes to a close is it too inconceivable to think that England’s footballers simply lack the general intelligence to win an international tournament? After all the Dutch and the Germans certainly didn’t seem bored being away from home for a whole month, so why was…

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Crystal Palace complete their incredible journey

Date: 26th June 2010 at 11:47 am | Filed under: Championship,Crystal Palace,Football Blogs | Author: | Tags: ,
As the CVA was approved on Friday, virtually exiting the club from administration, and as George Burley was appointed manager a new dawn shone fully on Crystal Palace football club. However, the night which eventually led to this new day arising was somewhat of a dark, tumultuous nightmare that spanned the…

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Lower expectations and let England enjoy themselves

Date: 17th June 2010 at 2:51 pm | Filed under: England,Football Blogs,World Cup 2010 | Author: | Tags:
As the ball slipped past Robert Green the feeling of emptiness inside of every England fan would have resembled the look of Barack Obama’s list of favourite people currently working at BP. However, instead of muddying the water, this calamitous error of sorts should be the clearest signal yet that England, I’m…

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Rafa cannot remain blameless as choosing his replacement becomes critical

Date: 9th June 2010 at 3:00 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Liverpool | Author: | Tags:
As Liverpool plan the next chapter of their illustrious history it is important that they do not get blinded by their own greatness in their search for a new manager.  Liverpool do not need another clever tactician like Rafael Benítez, instead they simply need someone who can do the basics right…

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The highs and lows of the 2009-10 season

Date: 24th May 2010 at 5:02 pm | Filed under: Championship,Football Blogs,League One,League Two,Premier League | Author:
As the domestic season is now closed, and everyone starts to wonder what to do with their Saturday afternoons, it is important that we review the highs and lows of the season just gone. Here are my four highlights of this season as well as my four things to forget. HIGH- BARCELONA’S…

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CHESTER FC: An example of hope for all of football

Date: 16th May 2010 at 1:57 pm | Filed under: Championship,Football Blogs,League One,League Two,Premier League | Author: | Tags:
As the UK waits to see how David Cameron will mend Britain’s battered economy a separate rehabilitation program is complete in the town of Chester. Chester City FC, who were liquidated on March 10th 2010, have been reformed by a consortium of fans under the name of City Fans United. During a…

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Palace must learn from the past and put stadium before glory

Date: 23rd April 2010 at 2:43 pm | Filed under: Championship,Crystal Palace,Football Blogs | Author: | Tags:
As Crystal Palace enter what are quite possibly the two most important games in the clubs history, questions must be asked as to what has gone wrong and why a team that was in the Premiership just five years ago, is now facing the possibility of liquidation. Like all business meltdowns…

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