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Newcastle Sack Manager Chris Hughton: Let the Circus Recommence

EPL Talk 06 December @ 11:42 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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There are certain happenings, namely with regards to managerial shuffling and cup wins, that live in infamy among and around a club's supporters and grounds. The 6th of December, 2010 is another one of those dates Newcastle United can attach to an already incalculable list of calamities.

World Cup Bid Mad LIbs

Du Nord 19 December @ 12:08 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Contributing Editor Graham Fox
Welcome to a special du Nord Mad Lib!
Start by filling in the blanks below and then reading through the story. For best effect, fill in the blanks below or get a friend to fill in the blanks before reading the story.
You can also play online or print out a copy using this Google doc!

The Coming English Revolt in TV Football Punditry (hopefully)

A More Splendid Life 23 December @ 11:06 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Earlier this year, EPL Talk put out a list of the better soccer blogs out there and remarked at how few English sites were on it. As 2010 comes to a close, it's my prediction (magic star wizard hat firmly on!) that English blogs will set the standard in 2011.
But that's not all; 2011 will be the year, I think, when the long-running dinner table joke about the horrible state of football punditry in the UK will turn into an angry rant, much like how your uncle stands up at the end of Christmas dinner and describes why the country is going to hell in a handbasket (the answer is of course Ke$ha).

The Coming English Revolt in TV Football Punditry (hopefully)

A More Splendid Life 23 December @ 11:06 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Earlier this year, EPL Talk put out a list of the better soccer blogs out there and remarked at how few English sites were on it. As 2010 comes to a close, it's my prediction (magic star wizard hat firmly on!) that English blogs will set the standard in 2011.
But that's not all; 2011 will be the year, I think, when the long-running dinner table joke about the horrible state of football punditry in the UK will turn into an angry rant, much like how your uncle stands up at the end of Christmas dinner and describes why the country is going to hell in a handbasket (the answer is of course Ke$ha).