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By Alan Duffy
Blues Brothers...
All blessed with good footballing names, Rio, Cole and Jay Dasilva are the latest youngsters to
be snapped up by the big boys, after the Luton Town youth players were signed up by Chelsea, each
for a five-figure sum.
Manchester United are not the only Premier League team with the DaSilva twins on their books after
Chelsea signed a trio of brothers from Luton Town. The Blues have now got their own DaSilva after
they snapped up 12-year-old twins Rio and Cole Dasilva, as well as their 13-year-old brother Jay.
Each sibling cost a [.
Mark Ogden, The Telegraph
It's a tough call trying to pin down the highlight of Sir Alex Ferguson's time as United
manager, but I think everything revolves around the title win in 1992-93.
But for that, would United have gone on to be successful for so long? I just think that was the
platform for everything because it lifted the weight of expectation and it was perfectly timed,
with the biggest club suddenly becoming the best team at precisely the moment that Sky came in to
inject money and global appeal into English football.
This post will be the first of several in the next week or so showing the location of grass roots
clubs in Leicestershire. Part 1 shows the location of all clubs competing the premier division of
the Leicestershire Senior League for the 2011/12 season. Also if known will I try and state they
year each club joined their respective league.
Stone-Dri's story began in the 1940s when a family of four brothers from Salford began to
produced coats and costumes from 95 Broughton Lane, Salford, under the name of ‘Stone-Dri – The
Direct Rain Coat Company'.
They manufactured mainly with traditional shower proof fabrics such as, cotton gabardine,
poplin, terylene and wool gabardine.
A motion calling for Alex Ferguson to be made a Lord has been tabled before the House of Commons.
Manchester's Blackley and Broughton MP – and United fan – Graham Stringer has put forward the
Early...
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So Blackpool are once again back in the 72. Most suspected that they would return within a
season, but despite precedent from the likes of Hull and Reading few imagined that they would
ruffle feathers to the extent they did. Here, 'pool fan Liz Broughton gives us an insight to her
feelings and thoughts after an oh so nearly year at the top table.
Bangor City lead the Welsh Premier League at the moment
The Welsh Premier League has completed its first stage of the season with all of the twelve
teams completing 22 rounds of matches. The league will now be split into two halves with the top
six fighting it out for the championship and European places whilst the bottom six hope to avoid
the pain of relegation.