Super Sunday

The infectious power of Super Sunday

Date: 19th September 2011 at 3:37 pm | Written by
Over the last 20 years Sky have brought numerous fantastic self-promoted innovations to the football viewer, all in the name of making football bigger and better than ever before, but none are …

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Football is back and Gary Neville has a big pencil

Date: 18th September 2011 at 9:27 am | Written by
And so we’re back. And after an eventful summer of rioting ruffians, dying divas and hack happy hacks it all boils down to one thing. Gary Neville has a big new pencil. Having …

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For once Super Sunday almost lived up to it’s billing (Almost!)

Date: 17th January 2011 at 4:41 pm | Written by
Whiz, bang, crunch, pop, wow, zing, whoosh, krang, smash, ding. Just some of the sounds that will have gone through the heads of Sky executives when planning the latest installment of their …

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BB Round-up – Fergie’s D-Day, Tottenham bid scuppered, Arsenal move on the cards for Chamberlain

Date: 17th January 2011 at 10:01 am | Written by
Super Sunday was something of a draw fest that did little to the Premier League standings, so it is all very much as you were. Manchester United returned to …

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Ancelotti’s chance to prove his worth

Date: 5th November 2009 at 6:53 pm | Written by
CarloAncelotti_ChelseaSunday’s title clash at Stamford Bridge is being billed as one of, if the the most important match in United’s season, and rightly so. The West London club having made a storming …

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Football Zombies

Date: 25th May 2009 at 4:34 am | Written by
The Greatest Sports Show on Earth's Kieran O'Donovan looks at how the game of football can end up dictating your life. Watching football on television is really a terrible waste of time. Let's just think about it for a second. On a given weekend, …

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Will THIS have influence over Rafa’s thinking in the transfer market?

Date: 28th April 2009 at 1:39 pm | Written by
Football FanCast columnist Ed Jeffery wonders if the proposed 6+5 will have an effect on Rafa's thinking in the transfer market. The problem with the summer transfer market these days seems to be the unrelenting predictability of it all. As we move from Super Sundays …

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