AUTHOR PROFILE: Danny Sanderson

Hi my name's Danny. I graduated from the University of Brighton in 2009 with BA (Hons) Sport Journalism. I love football from the Premier League right down to the lower echelons of the game. I follow Wolverhampton Wanderers home and away and also get to see my local side Stevenage Borough play whenever I can. I also take interest in many other sports such as karate, golf, snooker, cricket and boxing.

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Blogs by Danny Sanderson

Is a relegation scrap really what Jack Wilshere needs?

Date: 28th January 2010 at 6:57 pm | Filed under: Arsenal,Football Blogs,Premier League | Author: | Tags: , , , , ,
Jack_WilshereArsene Wenger is ready to send Jack Wilshire out on loan to Bolton, and in doing so he is throwing the youngster into a relegation scrap. It will certainly show him what the 18-year-old is made of. From his limited showings for the Gunners, he not only looks like a quality player with…

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Liverpool must rue the day Morgan slipped the net

steve morganThree years ago, Steve Morgan took over at Wolverhampton Wanderers. But they were his second choice. For the club he had made his - ultimately unsuccessful – first attempt to buy was Liverpool, the team he had adored since childhood. Back in 2004, Morgan made several passes at the Reds but he…

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West Ham chiefs likely to face struggle in Ashton battle

Date: 27th January 2010 at 8:01 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Premier League,West Ham United | Author: | Tags: , , ,
ashtonThe Davids, Gold and Sullivan, entered Upton Park last week and immediately looked to make an impact. Signings have been on the agenda, despite the masses of debt, with strikers in particular being the talking point. One £100,000-per-week attacking outlet was even mentioned. Now they are looking at a different kind of battle…

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More clubs than Stringfellow, but can Newcastle succeed where others failed

Date: 27th January 2010 at 3:01 pm | Filed under: Championship,Football Blogs,Newcastle United,Tottenham Hotspur | Author: | Tags: , ,
wayneWayne Routledge signed for a resurgent Newcastle United yesterday, making the Toon the eighth club of his career. He really needs to make this move last, for he is already starting to look like a typical journeyman. That would be a shame for he is a good, yet inconsistent, player with enough talent…

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Was Robinho ever really suited for English football?

Date: 26th January 2010 at 3:32 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Manchester City,Premier League | Author: | Tags: ,
robinho picAfter 18 turbulent months at Manchester City, it seems as though Robinho is about to take his often ineffectual and lazy, but sometimes brilliant, performances back to his homeland in Brazil. So was he ever really suited to life at Eastlands, and English football in general? Frustratingly, the answer seems to be no.…

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Wenger spot on as Arsenal have bigger fish to fry

wenger picArsene Wenger was right to pick the side he did at the Britannia Stadium on Sunday. He knows that Arsenal have a great chance of glory in the Premier League or Europe this season and those two competitions could be crucial to his plans for the next few years. Like it or…

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Wolves approach a lesson in longevity

mickWolves currently sit dangerously close to the relegation zone, separated from Hull City by the width of a hairline. Well, goal difference to be exact. With just 19 points from 21 games, they are only one point better off than their last Premier League season – one which ultimately resulted in failure.…

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