All posts tagged "Premier League"
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FA Cup
/ 1 year agoMatt Taylor made for success
Matt Taylor wants everyone at Wealdstone to lap up their FA Cup success – and keep on looking forwards.
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Guest Posts
/ 1 year agoCan Liverpool Crush the Title Hopes of Manchester City and Arsenal?
November 3rd 2024 The 2024/25 Premier League title race has taken an unexpected turn, captivating football enthusiasts. As of November 3,...
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Columnists
/ 1 year agoTONY INCENZO: Villagers are on to a Shaw thing
There's no place like home, as the old saying goes - and that’s certainly the case for Shawbury United FC who...
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Columnists
/ 1 year agoTONY INCENZO: The Northern star is shining
In those legendary words of David Coleman, the rapid progress being made at reformed Newcastle Blue Star FC is “quite remarkable”.
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 2 years agoCHRIS DUNLAVY: Game has to mind the gap
“If anyone knows the effects of prune juice, it’s very simple,” explained the Apprentice star and former owner of Tottenham. “It...
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 2 years agoCHRIS DUNLAVY: Actions now speak louder
Whatever the case is with his appointment at Macclesfield, this is unchartered territory for Robbie Savage and the rules by which...
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 2 years agoCHRIS DUNLAVY: Fry’s got an eye for a bargain
Barry Fry loves to tell the story of how Peterborough United plucked Dwight Gayle from Dagenham & Redbridge.
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 2 years agoCHRIS DUNLAVY: Conn can do the job – just like Lee
Chris Conn-Clarke doesn’t look like an athlete, but nor did Lee Tomlin. It didn’t stop him giving Vincent Kompany the fright...
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Columnists
/ 2 years agoGREGOR ROBERTSON: Top shouldn’t forget roots
Self-regulation has failed. The time for an independent regulator is here. Two stories in football from the past week or so...
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Columnists
/ 2 years agoTONY INCENZO: Like it or not, sin bins work!
Talk of blue cards and sin bins have dominated the mainstream national media in recent weeks with reports suggesting both could...
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Columnists
/ 2 years agoMATT BADCOCK: Taylor made for a Kitty increase
Just ask the NFL about the importance of eyes on their product. Even the most-watched sport in America can do with...
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Columnists
/ 2 years agoTONY INCENZO: Showing our Sunday best!
IN an unprecedented initiative to promote grassroots football, the first ever Sunday League Day (SLD) will take place on Sunday, March...
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Step 4
/ 2 years agoRESERVES ARE NOW TALK OF THE TOWN
TONY INCENZO HAVE you heard the totally unique story about a reserve team that have progressed to a higher standard of...
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Tony Incenzo
/ 2 years agoA route one glory trail
Tony INCENZO Talking Points THEIR name may suggest they adapt a more outdated approach, but manager Sohail Abbas Rehman knows just...
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Columnists
/ 2 years agoDIARY OF A GROUND HOPPER: Real Bedford 4-1 FC Clacton
Peter McCormack’s bold announcement about plans to take Real Bedford into the Premier League was dismissed with the same “Oh no,...
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 3 years agoCHRIS DUNLAVY: Grigg’s his own man in the box
Will Grigg spoke last week of being inspired to join Chesterfield after watching Welcome to Wrexham. Yet Paul Mullin, one of...
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Latest News
/ 3 years agoTONY INCENZO: Cup kings Wanderin’ free again
A fascinating slice of embryonic football history has been revived in the lower echelons of the Non-League Pyramid.
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 3 years agoCHRIS DUNLAVY: No salutes for cup idea
Chris DUNLAVY A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL PLANS to overhaul the FA Cup have sparked predictable – and justifiable – outrage...
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Fans Forum
/ 3 years agoVICS WERE KEY ON MY GLORY TRAIL!
FROM wiping away tears of despair to managing multi-million pound Championship players, Gareth Ainsworth’s football odyssey was originally shaped by the...
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 3 years agoCHRIS DUNLAVY: It’s time for a cap on owners
When the EFL announced strict new rules aimed at preventing clubs falling into the wrong hands, it begged an obvious question. ...
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 3 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...







