In our best performance this year we humiliated a struggling Blackburn Rovers with our
superior attacking display.
The beginning of this article was written before our win over Blackburn Rovers yesterday.
Here we are, now our fourth game without another win in the Premier league, and the best we
could do was a nil-nil draw.
Premier League chairmen usually undermine their managers by entering the dressing rooms. QPR owner
Tony Fernandes is opting for the pub instead. The Air Asia chief is hitting west London's finest
boozers ahead of the Hoops' next home match against Everton. Fernandes will be acting as a sort of
anti-Mark Hughes agony aunt for disgruntled [.
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- "On This Day in Football: March 11.
By Chris Wright
"Three bloody deep, bloody long tunnels will be dug: Tom, Mick, and Harry. One will
succeed!"
With the club squatting down their in the 19th rung and tensions rising as a result, Wolves
players are reportedly going to be shown a ‘secret' exit door out of Molineux if the post-match
hostility that marred their 2-0 home loss against Blackburn rears its ugly head again.
Controversy brewed in the Argentinean Primera Division this weekend when Colon were awarded a
highly dubious goal when visiting San Lorenzo.
The Colon penetration (sorry) occurred in the 68th minute, when the linesman flagged for
offside. Colon's Federico Higuain whipped in a cross regardless, which Ariel Garce harmlessly
tapped into the net, assuming play had stopped.