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City Not the Finished Article By David Hamill It might be a work in progress, but there was little in Manchester City’s performance at Birmingham to get excited a... |
6th November 2009 |
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Megson Not Depressed By the Blues A second 4-0 demolition of his side by Chelsea has not diminished the enthusiasm Bolton boss Gary Megson for the continued way in which his charges ar... |
6th November 2009 |
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McFadden Unshaken As Given Shines Despite his failure to convert from 12 yards at the weekend, Birmingham City’s James McFadden is determined to retain his penalty taking duties. Manch... |
6th November 2009 |
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Arsenal to finish outside the top four? You’re having a laugh By David Hamill The sight of a manager prowling the touchline and venomously throwing his jacket at the bench would usually sugges... |
6th November 2009 |
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Milijas Keen To Impress Wolves Serbian international Nenad Milijas believes that he is ready for the Premier League and is determined to make an impact following his move fro... |
4th November 2009 |
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Melchoit Calls For Fighting Spirit A 4-0 reverse at Fratton Park has led Wigan captain Mario Melchoit to issue a rallying cry to the troops. Whilst manager Roberto Martinez was extremel... |
4th November 2009 |
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Toffees Injury Jinx Strikes Again Ahead of their crunch Europa League match against Benfica, Everton are once again sweating on the fitness of one of their key players. Australian ... |
4th November 2009 |
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Hammers Under The Hammer Had results over the weekend taken a far-from-radical turn, Gianfranco Zola’s West Ham would now be bottom of the Premier League. But thankfully ... |
30th October 2009 |
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The New White Hart Lane Tottenham Hotspur this week submitted a detailed planning application to Haringey Borough Council for their new ground, into which they hope to move b... |
30th October 2009 |
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Time For Fergie To Look Elsewhere By David Hamill It’s not often a Manchester United side can be accused of lacking fight, but that was the honest assessment of ... |
29th October 2009 |
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Groundhog Day for Rafa By David Hamill In the euphoria of Liverpool’s resurgent triumph over arch-rivals Manchester United on Sunday, somewhere amongst t... |
27th October 2009 |
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Blues can cope in January By David Hamill After two away defeats on the bounce, Chelsea have responded with emphatic victories at home to Atletico Madrid an... |
26th October 2009 |
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Meet The New (Pompey) Boss It has been another fraught fortnight at Fratton Park. Manager Paul Hart’s side still languish at the bottom of the Premier League after another unfor... |
23rd October 2009 |
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Will Bullard Boost The Tigers? The return to the side of record signing Jimmy Bullard was about the only bright spot of Hull City’s Monday night trip to London. Phil Brown’s... |
23rd October 2009 |
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Villa Buck the Trend By David Hamill All the talk about the futures of Nigel Reo-Coker and Emile Heskey has done little to affect Aston Villa’s mindse... |
22nd October 2009 |
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Unqualified World Cup Surprises The 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign has thrown up more than a few surprises and shocks - some who have qualified, some who have not, and some who a... |
21st October 2009 |
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Qualified for South Africa As a number of managers prepare for the World Cup playoffs, others can already plan ahead for next summers tournament in South Africa. More than twent... |
21st October 2009 |
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Foster Has Blown It By David Hamill The news that Edwin Van der Sar is nearing a return to fitness will be welcomed by the majority at Old Trafford, bu... |
16th October 2009 |
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The Hammer Falls West Ham’s failure to overcome ten-man Fulham at Upton Park left ’s men in the bottom three of the Premier League going into the international break. ... |
16th October 2009 |
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Redknapp Return To Pompey And Police Station Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp is playing down the significance of his side’s trip to his old, mostly happy, hunting ground of Portsmouth’s ... |
16th October 2009 |
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Reds in World Cup Action Daniel Agger’s lack of first-team action for Liverpool didn’t stop the central defender from helping Denmark clinch their place in the 2010 World Cup ... |
13th October 2009 |
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Arsenal Hierarchy Demand Success By David Hamill After four years of near misses at Arsenal, the club’s hierarchy is reportedly running out of patience with their b... |
13th October 2009 |
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Wolfsburg Bring Out United’s German Side By David Hamill Manchester United were in danger of losing their four-year unbeaten home run in Europe against Wolfsburg. But, iron... |
12th October 2009 |
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Bellamy Makes His Case By David Hamill If Mark Hughes’ pursuit in assembling the most expansive and expensive strike force in the Premier League was to be ... |
12th October 2009 |
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The Pompey Chimes Are Ringing It would almost be easier to report what hasn’t happened at Portsmouth Football Club in what could be a pivotal week for their future. They got a... |
9th October 2009 |
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Brown And Bullard Bound Back Hull City picked up only their second Premier League win of the season, and their third of 2009, when they overcame Wigan at the KC Stadium on Saturda... |
9th October 2009 |
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Wigan Back Down To Earth The euphoria of the 3-1 win against Chelsea was quickly dampened following a 2-1 reverse at the KC Stadium in Hull. With the Tigers coming off the bac... |
7th October 2009 |
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Angry Wolves Chase Trotters Wolves have lodged a formal complaint with the Premier League over allegations of an illegal approach to one of their young stars. Mark Connolly s... |
7th October 2009 |
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Cottagers Anger At Dikgacoi Red The 2-2 draw against West Ham was overshadowed by the controversy over the red card shown by referee Phil Down to Fulham’s South African midfielder Ka... |
6th October 2009 |
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McLeish Relish As Cash Joins Gold With David Gold set to remain as Chairman as Karren Brady and David Sullivan depart, Birmingham City boss Alex McLeish is keen to get started under th... |
6th October 2009 |
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Blues aren’t finished yet By David Hamill When Liverpool ended Chelsea’s 86-game unbeaten run at home last October, it sparked a poor run of results that cul... |
5th October 2009 |
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Moyes Hails Toffee’s Skipper Despite what was a frustrating afternoon at Goodison Park, Everton manager David Moyes struck a positive note after his teams disappointing 1-1 draw w... |
5th October 2009 |
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Megson Defends Davies Style After an eventful home draw against Spurs, Trotters boss Gary Megson leapt to the defence of Kevin Davies and criticised Saturday’s match referee Mike... |
5th October 2009 |
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Villa’s big City date By David Hamill The general consensus is that Manchester City are the biggest challengers to break into the top four – but Aston Villa will ... |
5th October 2009 |
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Big Sam’s Not For Changing Irrespective of the result at the Emirates Stadium, Blackburn Rovers approach to their next match will remain the same. It is a similar approach to th... |
3rd October 2009 |
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Goals Galore in Spurs Glory Days Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp will not be using his famed predilection for transfer market wheeler-dealing to search for strikers in January, if hi... |
3rd October 2009 |
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The Hammer Falls It has been a troublesome time for West Ham both on and off the pitch. Monday night’s 3-1 defeat at Manchester City left Gianfranco Zola’s men languis... |
1st October 2009 |
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Gunners Must Tighten Up By David Hamill Arsenal’s soft underbelly was very nearly exposed again during their slender victory over Fulham but considering ... |
28th September 2009 |
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Torres Papers Over The Cracks By David Hamill Liverpool’s major problem last season was failing to turn over the weaker sides at home, so their crushing victories over Premier ... |
28th September 2009 |
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Opposite Ends Of The Spectrum On the cover of the pilot issue of football magazine When Saturday Comes in 1986, editor Mike Ticher wrote that Pat Nevin and Ken Bates summed up &ldq... |
28th September 2009 |
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The Brown Stuff These are worrying times for Hull City, both on and off the field, with their poor Premier League start, which is piling the pressure on increasingly ... |
28th September 2009 |
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Promises, Promises Pompey By Mark Murphy Sulaiman Al-Fahim’s announcement that Portsmouth will not be entering the transfer market until next summer has incr... |
25th September 2009 |
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Little similarity By Alistair Rattray Burnley’s first ever season in the Premiership has already began to show distinct familiarity. A team str... |
23rd September 2009 |
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City’s timekeeping proves costly By David Hamill Mark Hughes used to be a beneficiary of Fergie’s stopwatch. In April 1993, the Welshman was part of the United squa... |
23rd September 2009 |
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MLS Plan World Cup Break Don Garber, MLS Commissioner, has announced that no League games will be scheduled during the group stages of next year’s World Cup tournament to be h... |
22nd September 2009 |
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Reo-Coker’s future in the balance By David Hamill Any manager who follows in the footsteps of Bran Clough is unlikely to be phased by training ground bust-ups. ... |
21st September 2009 |
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United’s Soft Side Given The Boot By David Hamill The sight of Wayne Rooney slamming his boot down in disgust after being substituted against Besiktas will be of lit... |
18th September 2009 |
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Lilywhites Look To The Future Champions Manchester United put paid to some of the early-season hyperbole surrounding Spurs after they had won their first four Premier League games.... |
18th September 2009 |
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West Ham Fall Foul West Ham fell victim to some bizarre officiating in losing by the only goal at Wigan’s evocatively re-named DW Stadium on Saturday. Referee Alan ... |
18th September 2009 |
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Carlo’s Euro wish By David Hamill It’s a well known secret that Roman Abramovich is desperate to get his hands on the European Cup. While others in the Chelsea ... |
18th September 2009 |