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Top ten footballers to have not played in the World Cup

Off the Post 10 September @ 10:08 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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What, no Carlton Palmer?? 10) Valentino Mazzola Although this is the player on the list that many will never have heard of, Valentino Mazzola was one of the true greats of the game. Mazzola played for Torino for seven years from 1942, scoring 118 in 195 games. He was revered by the Italian public as [.

How United dragged English football into Europe

Truly Reds 13 September @ 04:36 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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In a week when Manchester United begin another Champions League campaign, we should remember one of the most blinkered decisions ever taken in the history of English football. When Chelsea won their...
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Top ten footballers to have not played in the World Cup

Off the Post 10 September @ 10:08 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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What, no Carlton Palmer?? 10) Valentino Mazzola Although this is the player on the list that many will never have heard of, Valentino Mazzola was one of the true greats of the game. Mazzola played for Torino for seven years from 1942, scoring 118 in 195 games. He was revered by the Italian public as [.

Busby paid £29,999 for Taylor + £1 for the tea lady

Truly Reds 21 September @ 04:34 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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According to Sir Alex Ferguson, the reason that Dimitar Berbatov struggled to settle into Old Trafford in his first two seasons was purely because of the size of his club record transfer fee. "When...
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Dual Nationality XI – A tale of two countries

Just-Football 22 September @ 08:19 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Dual Nationality XI A tale of two countries is a post from: Just Football

New Contributors Week continues now with a post from Ryan Keaney, of the football blog Rambling without a cause. When whispers emerged that Mikel Arteta might play for England everbody laughed, then thought "Hmmm.

Soccer-Facts 1957-66

Attacking Soccer 24 September @ 04:05 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Yesterday we looked at the years 1946-56, today we will look at the years between 1957 and 1966, '66 was a great year for Soccer in England find out below why?

1957: Leeds striker John Charles becomes the first British player to transfer to foreign club when he joins Juventus who also break the record transfer fee for River Plate forward Omar Sivori for £93,000.