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AFC Bournemouth
/ 11 years agoPremiership 2015-16 Season Preview, Part 1: Newcomers and last season’s survivors
The 2015-16 Premiership season is almost upon us, I will have a lot at each team and access what they have...
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Aston Villa
/ 12 years agoLeicester City’s Super Kev Retires
After a career spanning 20 years, Kevin Phillips retirement from the game today leaving many a football fan in admiration of...
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Arsenal
/ 12 years agoThe Weekend’s Winners and Losers – 8th & 9th March 2014.
Winners Wigan – Bayern Munich, Barcelona and… Wigan. Wigan’s victory at the Etihad this weekend puts them into the semi-finals of...
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Arsenal
/ 12 years agoA great weekend in the Premier League and renewed hope for England fans
Anybody with half an eye on this seasons Premier League will know its been terrifically exciting and probably the most open...
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Manchester City
/ 12 years agoThe season that is: Manchester City, Newcastle Utd and Sunderland analysed!
Now its time to review the fortunes of three more clubs Man City, Newcastle and Sunderland. All can look forward to...
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Sunderland
/ 13 years agoThe curse of West Bromwich Albion strikes again – Sunderland sack Di Canio
So yet again another Premier League manager has lost his job after a some what humiliating defeat at the hands of...
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Sunderland
/ 13 years agoSunderland sack Di Canio after 3-0 loss to West Bromwich Albion
With Sunderland slumping to yet another defeat at the hands of West Brom on the weekend, it leaves them bottom of...
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Sunderland
/ 13 years agoSunderland’s Di Canio out on his own to win the sack race
I don’t know if I am alone in my thinking on this one but I will make this prediction. Paolo Di...
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Sunderland
/ 13 years agoSunderland AFC: The Paolo Effect…
As a football fan, it is normally evident to see the impact that a change in manager can do to any...
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English Football
/ 13 years agoIs sacking managers the immediate solution? – Reading’s McDermott, Sunderland’s O’Neill
A quick answer from Old Trafford is no, while the Russian at Stamford Bridge is in favour. There is hardly a...
