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Do Wenger words inadvertently have a negative affect?

Date: 16th September 2010 at 3:36 pm | Filed under: Arsenal,Football Blogs,Premier League | Author: | Tags: , , , , ,
Arsene Wenger has long been a critic of bad tackles. He insists that he loves the English game when it is played the right way, at a high intensity with fair tackles being put in, after all, he believes that a good tackle is an art form. However, when…

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Will black-out see alarm bells ringing at Old Trafford?

It is not just at Manchester United where the fans are disillusioned with the Glazer family. Across the Atlantic in Florida, supporters of the Glazers' other sports club, NFL team Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been far from happy at the way their club has been run. The Glazer's are…

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Has Jack Wilshere been harshly treated?

Date: 15th September 2010 at 2:46 pm | Filed under: Arsenal,England,Football Blogs,World Cup 2010 | Author: | Tags: , , ,
Jack Wilshere plays for EnglandInternationally the past few weeks have not been great ones for Jack Wilshere, first he was dropped from the senior England squad for the qualifiers, after coming on as a sub in the friendly against Hungary, and after being called up to the England U21…

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Do Sir Alex’s striking claims really add up?

Manchester United's forward line of the 1999 treble winning season has gone down in club folklore. Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke formed one of the most potent strike lines in the history of the Premier League, and with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Teddy Sheringham backing the pair up, they…

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Top TEN footballers who failed to live up to the hype

Date: 14th September 2010 at 8:01 pm | Filed under: Arsenal,Football Blogs,Liverpool,Manchester City,Manchester United | Author:
When young players are beginning to make their name in the game, or display a sublime piece of skill, they are often touted by the media, or in some cases fans or managers as 'The New...' (insert name of all time great here) that most can never hope to…

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The CURSE of leaving Arsenal Football Club

Date: 14th September 2010 at 3:13 pm | Filed under: Arsenal,Football Blogs,Premier League | Author: | Tags: , , , ,
Hleb and Flamini struggle after leaving ArsenalPatrick Vieira, Alex Hleb, Mathieu Flamini, these are just some of the players who have left Arsenal in recent years who have struggled to make a impact since leaving the club. Hleb recently stated that he regrets his decision to leave the Gunners…

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Tottenham Hotspur’s striking dilemma

The international break was certainly not kind to Tottenham Hotspur. Whilst on England duty, Michael Dawson and then Jermain Defoe picked up serious injuries that will rule them out for months. Defoe was looking in great form for club and country before the injury, and Harry Redknapp will be…

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Should he take credit for Liverpool’s heroics in Istanbul?

Date: 13th September 2010 at 3:18 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Liverpool,Premier League | Author: | Tags: , , , ,
Liverpool's Champions League triumph in 2005 has been their greatest success of the last decade, the game in Istanbul made all the more memorable by the nature of the match. Whilst Rafael Benitez rightly took the plaudits for the victory, should credit also be given to his predecessor, Gerard…

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Harry Kane – Tottenham unearth themselves a striking gem

Date: 10th September 2010 at 3:06 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Premier League,Tottenham Hotspur | Author: | Tags: , , , , ,
Harry Kane sounds like a gangster from a Guy Ritchie movie, but he is actually Spurs' latest young star to have been tipped for great things. Whilst he is not yet a household name amongst football fans, that could well change in the next few years. The 17 year…

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Ryan Giggs shouldn’t contemplate such a move

When it became clear that Wales manager John Toshack would be leaving his post, a host of names were linked with the position. Tony Pulis, Chris Coleman, Brian Flynn were the front-runners along with Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs. Even though Giggs has no managerial experience, he quickly became…

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