AUTHOR PROFILE: Niall Joseph Owens

I'm a final year journalism student at the University of Chester and I am a huge sports fan and have chosen the course for study with a view of a career in sports journalism. I have spent the last 3 years following the demise of Chester City FC from a club who were a solid League Two side to a side who have now gone out of business. I love football in general and have covered a number of subjects so far and I would love to cover the sport at any level anywhere in the world.

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Blogs by Niall Joseph Owens

Late cameo shows strength at Kenny’s disposal

Meireles has scored 5 goals in his last 6 games for LiverpoolAs both teams took to the pitch on Saturday one thing was clear the quality of the away team’s bench, in stark contrast to Arsenal’s. Luis Suarez made what is sure to a rare start from the bench, where…

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Liverpool’s perfect opportunity to lay down an early marker

Saturday’s lunch time clash at the Emirates even at this early stage of the season is a huge game for both parties involved as we head into the first crucial game of the season. A busy summer has seen a number of new faces at Anfield as Dalglish has been assembling his…

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Swansea, Norwich, QPR – what to make of the Premier League new boys?

It was certainly a mixed start for all of the promoted sides over the opening weekend of the season, where QPR look well out of their depth, the Swans caved in at Eastlands and Norwich will take comfort from an encouraging start. But the…

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Magician Hodgson at it again

Last night Fulham defied the odds with a sensational comeback victory against Italian giants Juventus as their fabulous revival under Roy Hodgson continues. On the 28th of December 2007 the forgotten man of English management returned to the Premier League, and what a difference he has made. The twice former manager of Inter…

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Madrid date would serve justice for United’s rock

For many a season the very mention of Darren Fletcher made Man United fans curse, but the Scottish captain is proving to be one of the best centre midfielders in world football. At the age of 26 he has finally made his mark at Old Trafford and is one of the…

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Can Chester Rise up from the Dead?

Date: 10th March 2010 at 12:59 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Non-League | Author: | Tags: , ,
This morning Chester City Football were wound up in the High Court and no longer cease to exist, but on what should be a sad day for everyone involved with the club the fans can now look forward to a brighter future. I have witnessed the demise of the club since I…

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