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The world is watching. A huge weekend for…

Off the Post 03 February @ 05:57 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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A weekend for remembrance The Premier League and Football League are enthralling, wonderful spectacles, but sometimes a greater force overtakes our love for all things football. On Wednesday afternoon, 80 people went to a football match in Egypt to support their team. They could never know that they would never come home.

The world is watching. A huge weekend for…

Off the Post 03 February @ 05:57 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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A weekend for remembrance The Premier League and Football League are enthralling, wonderful spectacles, but sometimes a greater force overtakes our love for all things football. On Wednesday afternoon, 80 people went to a football match in Egypt to support their team. They could never know that they would never come home.

Can We Really Make It 20 This Season?

Truly Reds 01 February @ 11:49 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The statistics this morning read; Manchester United joint top but still second in the table due to an inferior goal difference compared to that of Manchester City. Our neighbours lost thanks to a...
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United outcast has a point

Premiership Talk Blog 09 November @ 12:49 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Tomasz Kuszczak's recent declaration that he is being treated "like a slave" at Manchester United is certainly a dramatic overstatement but the goalkeeper's situation also warrants sympathy.

Many have countered that if being a slave is training everyday and picking up a hefty paycheck, more than a lot of people make in a year, then they would happily accept the hypothetical shackles the Pole is chained to with Sir Alex Ferguson's side.

Daily Mail’s Team of the Future 2011 redux

Inthestands.co.uk 13 January @ 04:04 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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In November 2007, after England failed to qualify for Euro 2008, The Daily Mail did a quick scout of the country to highlight the players pushing for internation stardom in the future entitled 60 reasons why the future of English football is not as gloomy as you might think...ITS investigates.