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Look At These English Football Clubs And Badges From 1962: Collector’s Card Photos

EPL Talk 11 January @ 01:18 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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On day three of cleaning out my garage, I found a pleasant surprise in a 1962 collection of 25 cards entitled "Football Clubs and Badges" from a company named Lamberts Of Norwich. The cards were included in packets of tea ...
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TFC 2012 TBA no more

the yorkies 05 January @ 06:38 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Twice to Montreal? That's handy.
Taking time from their busy schedule of designing dodgy new kits with blasphemous monochromatic badges, only being rumoured to actually sign players and wetting themselves over the possibility of David Beckham's extended stay with LA Galaxy, TFC today released the official 2012 schedule via Major League Soccer.

Guest Post: Premier League December 2011 (and 2 Days of January) Review

Never Captain Nicky Butt 02 January @ 11:01 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Happy New Year to all... A guest post today chronicling the last month in the Premier League by Griggers. Former high school and college soccer star in the United States, he's currently completing his coaching badges and managing on the ... Continue reading →

Man Utd Post Teaser For Disgusting New ‘Gingham’ Kit On Facebook

Who Ate All the Pies 10 May @ 06:53 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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By Chris Wright

It's happening. Oh God! It's actually happening. The absolutely vile 'Gingham' kit which precisely everybody the world over thought was a hoax is actually happening...

Again, this has gone up on the club's OFFICIAL Facebook page.

Have the FFA got something right?

Football in the Capital 15 May @ 09:16 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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With the restructuring of Australia's coaching badges we've seen an emergence of talented young coaches taking A-League positions. Nick Cumpston and Nick Amies run the show this week as they close off the coaching merry-go-round, look at all the latest player movement and dissect the latest Socceroos squad.