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    Tuesday
    Oct042011

    England looking strong going onwards from Montenegro

    With the usual chaos and controversy of the Premier League suspended for a weekend, England travel to Montenegro for the culmination of their group G campaign seeking a solitary point to take them into next year’s European Championships.

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    Tuesday
    Oct042011

    Schteve McClaren's Managerial Rollercoaster 

    Steve McClaren became the latest manager this weekend to admit defeat in his attempts to revive Nottingham Forest into a footballing force to be reckoned with. Nigel Doughty, who himself handed in his notice amid the chaos, described the decision to appoint the ex-England manager as "very poor". We must ask ourselves why this is the case? Surely, being able to attract a manager of McClaren's calibre deserves some credit, despite the poor results that followed?

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    Monday
    Oct032011

    Meet the global Gooners: Brazil

    Forget winning the World Cup a record five times, forget hosting the 2014 World Cup – in this edition of Meet the Global Gooners we speak to the Brazilians who only want to talk “Arsenal.”

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    Monday
    Oct032011

    Tevez needs to take a leaf out of Lampard's book

    After his antics last week in Germany, Carlos Tevez has not exactly warmed the hearts of football fans across the globe.

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    Monday
    Oct032011

    Vincente: New Brighton star? Or injury prone has-been?

    There is no doubt that the recent free signing of Vincente Rodríguez has created a huge amount of excitement around Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club.

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    Monday
    Oct032011

    Gunners’ town’s articles of the week

    Where else can I start other than saying... "Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh". Yes, for any Arsenal fan there’s not much to write home about at the moment, certainly not in a positive light. But, the positive thing about adversity is that there is something to come back from. If you never get relegated, you can never get promoted... is too early to talk like this?!

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    Sunday
    Oct022011

    Can Spurs really be London's best in 2012?

    Tottenham defender Younes Kaboul believes that the club can challenge both Arsenal and Chelsea as London's best team this year.

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    Sunday
    Oct022011

    Shaky Liverpool hold out for crucial win

    So today I’ll start by saying well done to the Liverpool side that stuck it out to win 0-2 against a determined and resilient Everton side.

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    Sunday
    Oct022011

    Four Score City Leaves Blackburn Not SO Kean

    Four second half goals from City saw them keep pace with rivals United at the top of the Premier League Saturday.

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    Sunday
    Oct022011

    Diary of a Sky Sports Soccer Saturday Reporter

    Stuck in a traffic jam on the M1 on my way to covering Rochdale v Wycombe for Sky Sports, I pondered how much football has changed over the years.

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    Saturday
    Oct012011

    Tevez’s Costly Mistake

    There is no doubt about it. After Tuesday night’s display of arrogance, the Carlos Tevez saga at Manchester City Football Club is finally over, and I am as relieved as I was after the end of the release of the Twilight Saga novels.

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    Saturday
    Oct012011

    Tyger Paw - it's grrreat

    Are you sick of scrubbing your football boots with an old toothbrush? How long do you spend picking mud off the bottom of them after match day? Well thanks to the ‘Tyger Paw’, the worst part about playing the beautiful game has just got a lot easier.

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    Saturday
    Oct012011

    Saturday Paper Round Up @ City consider Van Persie move, Chelsea target in contract talks and Barca eye Palace teen

    Valencia are set to hold contract renewal talks with striker Francisco Alcacer in a bid to put an end to Arsenal's interest in the player.

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    Friday
    Sep302011

    The difference between Arsenal and Spurs...

    I only got into football when I was 10 years old, so I have been spoilt as an Arsenal fan with the North London derbies. Since Wenger took charge, Arsenal have only lost in the league twice to Tottenham, and that was only in recent seasons. “St Totteringham’s Day”, the day where Spurs can officially no longer finish above Arsenal, has been celebrated since 1996 and the gulf between the red and white of North London became massive.

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