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Transfer Rumors (17 Jan 09): Manchester City plot move for Chelsea’s Terry, Manchester United to hijack Tottenham’s move for Wigan’s Palacios, Real Madrid

SoccerLens 17 January @ 01:58 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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With the focus on football today, it's a relatively slow day in transfer news and rumors, but I've managed to scrounge up many of the day's best bits, including the latest on Kaka and Manchester City's other potential dealings. England Kaka is going to seal his £108m move to Manchester City next week.

(Charlton) Accounting for Dummies

Charlton Life 12 January @ 07:19 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Am i the only one who pores over the Annual Report, nodding and gasping without really knowing what it is telling us ?  Fortunately, Bryan Matthew does know his assets from his intangibles, and highlights the key points below in a way the rest of us can understand. So, after that hugely disappointing Forest defeat, [.

The Valley Of Discontent - Charlton Athletic In Trouble

Just-Football 13 January @ 03:29 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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On the final day of the 2005/2006 Premier League season Charlton Athletic made the journey to Old Trafford to play Manchester United. Sitting comfortably in mid-table, the game was most notable for being Addicks manager Alan Curbishley's final game in charge of the South East London club. After fifteen years of steady and admirable progress he had decided to stand down, with plans to take a

The Valley Of Discontent - Charlton Athletic In Trouble

Just-Football 13 January @ 03:29 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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On the final day of the 2005/2006 Premier League season Charlton Athletic made the journey to Old Trafford to play Manchester United. Sitting comfortably in mid-table, the game was most notable for being Addicks manager Alan Curbishley's final game in charge of the South East London club.After fifteen years of steady and admirable progress he had decided to stand down, with plans to take a