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Football Snippets Sunday - Magilton Bookies' Axe Favourite?...Lee Camp for Scotland?...Don Givens, Stuart Wardley, Nick Ward Updates

QPR Report 09 August @ 02:29 AM EST
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- QPR Report and Twitter
- Compilation of Match Reports & Comments for QPR vs Blackpool
- Earlier Match Reports and Managerial Comments
- QPR Season Predictions: What They All Said
- On This Day (August 9) Flashbacks
- Flashback to last season's opening day vs Barnsley - and Eleven years ago vs Sunderland
- Q&A With Ossie Ardiles
- What Makes a True Football Fan? Click to continue reading...

Spurs’ Cult Heroes - Who Will Fill The Final Three Spaces?

All Action, No Plot 05 August @ 08:35 AM EST

Three spaces left, but still a number of contenders for the list of 20 Spurs Cult Heroes. Still looking for the players who achieved legendary status amongst us fans for what they did at the club – so put forward your argument for (or indeed against) the inclusion of any of these:

Pat Jennings, John White, Alfie Conn, Bill Brown, Sandy Brown, Cyril Knowles, Ralph Coates, Gary Lineker, Steffen Freund, Teddy Sheringham.

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It was thirty years ago today…

Hasta El Gol Siempre 24 June @ 07:00 PM EST
With the regular editorial having made way a little while ago for my regular Pitch Invasion column, I've decided to put the page on HEGS to a slightly different use from now on. Periodically (hopefully approximately every two weeks) I'll be posting a piece looking back on a segment of Argentina's long and rich footballing [. Click to continue reading...

The merry-go-round begins

Hasta El Gol Siempre 10 December @ 08:47 PM EST
The Apertura is over, then, and immediately the game of managerial musical chairs has started. Diego Simeone leaving Estudiantes was probably the least surprising development, whilst elsewhere Ossie Ardiles has walked out on Huracán. Gustavo Costas, recently relieved of his responsibilities at Racing, is set to take on a foreign posting. Click to continue reading...