The summer of rebuilding for Arsenal should also be seen as the one whereby the club move on the deadwood for good. Arsene Wenger has got a lot wrong in the transfer market over the past few seasons and the Arsenal manager has one year left on his contract to rectify those mistakes. Not only
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I’m sure the fact that Tottenham Hotspur recorded their biggest Premier League points total to date this season was of little comfort to Lilywhites fans, after once again losing out on Champions League qualification at the hands of local rivals Arsenal on the final day of their 2012/2013 campaign. Nevertheless, the world must keep on
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With this season in many ways marking the end of an era for Manchester United, following the retirements of Paul Scholes and Sir Alex Ferguson, incoming Red Devils boss David Moyes will be keen to start a new period in the club’s history from the start of next season. But before we get to the
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Although the Champions League has become by far the most efficient structure in the world of football for producing high-quality, high-stakes, highly entertaining fixtures that even the heights of the World Cup often fail to match, there is a sense of monopolisation about the European tournament. For many years, the Premier League had the traditional
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UEFA are doing all they can to make their secondary competition a little more attractive. Well not necessarily all they can, but they’re moving in the right direction by offering qualification to the Champions League. Although try to spot the irony. The thing about this, and especially with regards to teams like Tottenham, is they
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Mike Phelan and Eric Steele are believed to have left Manchester United as David Moyes assembles a new backroom staff.
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Harry Redknapp has admitted he may find it difficult to remove a crop of unwanted QPR players due to their contracts. Redknapp criticised some of his squad after the season ended in relegation and he is looking to move certain players on who have a poor attitude
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Liverpool chairman Tom Werner says Brendan Rodgers has made 'remarkable progress' in his first year at the club. Fenway Sports Group dismissed club legend Kenny Dalglish at the end of last summer and replaced him with Rodgers and, after a difficult start to the season, he has improved things with the side finishing one place higher than last year.
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