Stories By jameswb1990
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English Football
/ 11 years agoHas the ‘power’ really shifted in North London? – Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal
When Arsenal lost to Tottenham at White Hart Lane the media and papers the next day wrote the headlines that the...
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Arsenal
/ 11 years agoArsenal’s Jack Wilshere shone against Brazil as England’s ‘Golden Boy’
Jack Wilshere played his best game in an England shirt, after being named ‘Man of the Match’ against five time World...
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English Football
/ 11 years agoFootball ‘sold it’s soul’
For many, money in football is a force of good which has revolutionised the game for the better, bringing with it...
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Arsenal
/ 11 years agoWenger was shrewd with his transfer signing even if it did destroy Arsenal fans “pipe dream”
As the dust finally settles on another, January transfer window which may promised so much and gave so little leaving many...
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Arsenal
/ 11 years agoArsenal hammer five past West Ham
Arsenal bounced back from their back to back defeats in the league by producing a scintillating attacking display against West Ham...
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Liverpool
/ 11 years agoLiverpool FC – A shadow of their former self
Liverpool FC, are know throughout the game, as one of the most successful teams, in Europe having been a formidable side...
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Arsenal
/ 11 years agoIs Top 4 more important than a trophy for Arsenal?
Arsene Wenger has defended Arsenal’s trophy drought by claiming that Champions League qualification is as good as winning a domestic trophy such...
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Current Affairs
/ 11 years agoThe art of tackling is becoming a dying “art” in the modern game.
Football is about passion. Tackling is form of art and skill in football which represents the passionate side of the game...
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Current Affairs
/ 11 years agoFootball needs to step into the technological age and introduce goal-line technology;
Football has both evolved and revolutionised, which has seen the change in the beautiful game, but we still have the old...
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English Football
/ 11 years agoFootball is no longer a “working class” game.
Football, was once, perceived as the “working class” game but the rampant commercialism, fuelled by millions, in the last 20 years,...