All posts tagged "Premier League"
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 2 years agoCHRIS DUNLAVY: New Urchins boss Morison bucks the trend
Being snobby is an accusation that could never be levelled at Steve Morison, who accepted an offer to manage Isthmian Premier...
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 3 years agoCHRIS DUNLAVY: Learn respect, like Cloughie!
Just imagine what Brian Clough would have made of Roma and Jose Mourinho, whose shameful antics in Wednesday’s Europa League final...
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Steve Hill
/ 3 years agoSTEVE HILL: I’m so in love with loanees
“Neither a borrower nor a lender be,” wrote Shakespeare. Easily said, but Shakespeare didn’t have to find 11 fit bodies for...
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Latest News
/ 3 years agoNOW THAT’S A SPENT YOUTH!
It’s on for young and old, as American commentators are wont to exclaim. However, it’s hard to think of a more...
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Columnists
/ 3 years agoTONY INCENZO: We’ve got Ossie all trembly
It's fair to say Ossie’s knees “went all trembley” once again as the World Cup winner visited a rapidly developing Thames...
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Latest News
/ 3 years agoMATT BADCOCK: Cup kings deserve a replay
Word reaches us some of the Premier League clubs want to scrap FA Cup replays. Everyone cool with that? Good, right,...
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Latest News
/ 3 years agoSTEVE HILL: A game for the purists
A Liverpool fan recently asked me what team I support. Truthfully replying “Chester” I was greeted by that familiar look of...
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Latest News
/ 3 years agoTONY INCENZO: Boss Rosi is leading the way!
Those of us with long-standing football vintage will recall a famous television series called The Manageress.
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FA Cup
/ 3 years agoMATT BADCOCK: Who says the FA Cup magic is gone?
In early January, the usual debate will be trotted out about the FA Cup and how seriously the Premier League clubs...
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Latest News
/ 3 years agoJune too soon for football
Tony INCENZO TALKING POINTS SENIOR Non-League football has always traditionally been a winter sport. And quite rightly too. But is there...
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Adam Virgo
/ 4 years agoADAM VIRGO: My old pals act doing the business
Worthing and Banbury United will be two new faces at Step 2 next season – managed by two of my former...
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Adam Virgo
/ 4 years agoADAM VIRGO: Make the most of your big moments
NLP columnist and BT Sport pundit Adam Virgo takes a look at the key areas if Luke Garrard’s side are to...
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoTONY INCENZO: Longwell Green at the heart of the community
I’VE always firmly believed that 3G artificial pitches are the best way forward for Non-League teams who want to position themselves...
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Non-League Paper
/ 4 years agoTONY INCENZO: Fairclough is hopeful the Lions pride will be restored
I HAVE always followed the playing fortunes of the England C team with great interest.
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Columnists
/ 4 years agoSteve Hill: Euro 2020 is not a patch on the play-offs!
WHAT a feast of football. Brilliant stadiums, partisan crowds, red cards, late goals, absolutely mind-bending drama. Yes, the National League play-offs...
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Tony Incenzo
/ 5 years agoTony Incenzo: Sowing the seeds for a fresh start
So, there we have it. Fixtures at Steps 3 to 6 of the NonLeague pyramid have now been “curtailed” for the...
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Tony Incenzo
/ 5 years agoTony Incenzo: Time now for fun in the sun
Summer football – could it work at Non-League level?
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Non-League Paper
/ 5 years agoSteve HILL
HILLY’S AWAY DAYS IT’S THE IDEAL PILGRIM-AGE! HOME SWEET HOME: The view from inside, Boston’s Jakeman Community Stadium, and, inset, outside...
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Non-League Paper
/ 6 years agoChris DUNLAVY
ONE THING IS FOR SURE, THIS IS JUST THE START! A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL FOR Notts County, the missive that...
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoChris Dunlavy column: Hindsight’s such a wonderful thing!
It can be misleading but can also teach valuable lessons
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoChris Dunlavy: Government aiding Premier League restart helps no one
Football below the top-flight needs a fresh start and time to reset, not a messy and endless conclusion
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoChris Dunlavy column: Prepare for a Covid firesale
Those who stretched themselves far beyond their means, spent a suicidal percentage of turnover on wages and failed to implement any...
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoChris Dunlavy column: Why there should be more love for Gateshead
The Tyneside town, birthplace of Paul Gascoigne and Chris Waddle, is more famous for the car park featured in Get Carter...
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Columnists
/ 7 years agoSteve Hill column: It’s backs against the wall on away days
"Our away form has gone to pieces, seriously jeopardising our play-off push. Traditionally, I would drink through the pain."
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