What I found most pleasing about West Ham’s 3-1 victory over West Brom over the weekend was not Andy Carroll’s two goals, which I believe he has deserved for all his hard work this season, even if he has on the most part failed to find an end product to his work rate, or even
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West Ham boss Sam Allardyce could be lining up a shock move for ex-Bolton player Ricardo Gardner. Gardner, who is nicknamed Bibi, is currently a free agent after severing ties with Bolton last summer after 14 years of being at the club. He is currently on the Premier League‘s list of released players. It is thought that West
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English football is filled with players who were once on the books at Old Trafford, Anfield, The Emirates or a plethora of other Premier League clubs but didn’t quite make the grade, finding themselves kicking the ball around on a League One pitch and wondering how they let it all slip. Such names like John
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It was always going to be an eventful game wasn’t it? Not only was Millwall’s game against Bolton their first ever visit to the Reebok Stadium, it saw Marvin Sordell play his first game against the Lions since his claims of racism at the Den. Since that game it was found that the claims were
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Brighton will face another Premier League test after being drawn with either Swansea or Arsenal in the FA Cup fourth round. The top-flight duo couldn’t be separated in a pulsating at the Emirates Stadium and will duke it out again for the right to face the Seagulls, who toppled Newcastle on Saturday lunchtime. Another replay
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Macclesfield, Brighton and Luton all provided the obligatory ‘cupset’ as the FA Cup returned in all its splendour at the Third Round stage. Tottenham avoided a giant-killing at home to Coventry to progress as did Middlesbrough as they faced non-league Hastings and Manchester City, who locked horns with Watford. Robin Van Persie rescued Manchester United
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In the world of modern football, managers are sacked willy-nilly (there’s no need to be immature), and alot of the time the decision to releave a coach of his post is viewed as being harsh, reactionary and rather unjust. But sometimes, getting rid of a gaffer who hasn’t been getting the right results is a
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The Premier League is the greatest domestic league in the world for action-packed, incident-heavy games, while off the pitch 2012 has also seen plenty of wider issues such as racism, Hillsborough and Fabrice Muamba’s health scare brought further into the light. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a selection of the best moments from the
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