All posts tagged "Premium"
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoHeroes and villains
CHRIS MARTIN wonders why fair play usually goes out of the window in football In the modern age football is littered...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoIf it’s good enough for Brazil, it’ll do for us
ROBERT NEVITT thinks Futsal could be the key to lifting the depression that follows England around when it comes to major...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoHero worship ain’t what it used to be
OLLY RICKETTS takes a slightly depressing walk down World Cup memory lane I recently discovered that over the years I have...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoWhat happened to the likely lads?
SCOTT TERRIO mourns the passing of the out-and-out winger, a player that seems to have been sacrificed to the modern football...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoThe true burger king
DAN ROBERTS has tasted the best and worst of footy “cuisine” on his travels around the nation — he’s forgotten more...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoJon Stark: Footballer of the future
PAUL BROWN looks at one of the Seventies’ biggest football stars Jon Stark arrived on the football scene in the late...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoRANDOM…
with Patrick John DID YOU KNOW: Wycombe Wanderers’ mascot, Bodger, is based on a real person, former striker Tony ‘Bodger’ Horseman....
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoHAIR WE GO
WE’RE as guilty as anyone for mourning all that’s gone from the game, but there’s one thing that has remained constant...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoThe one-cap wonder
PATRICK JOHN on the player that epitomised a decade and was loved by fans of two very different clubs, if not...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoFred Pentland — the man in the bowler hat
SAM HUGHES tells the amazing tale of the Englishman that gave Spain their footballing identity and once managed a team that...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoA cluster of cliches
ADAM HURREY of angleofpostandbar.blogspot.com runs a few choice football phrases up the flagpole to see who drops their trousers The animal...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoThe future’s bright, the future’s Belgium
JASPER TAYLOR reckons one of Europe’s lesser lights can match their neighbours The ‘Red Devils’ is a nickname regularly spouted in...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoIt’s still ref-fing hell
Football dynasties come and go but one opponent remains undefeated. Mark SanderSon assesses the task facing the Fa’s respect programme in...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoIt’s groundhog day
CHARLIE McCANN of Victor Chandler isn’t holding out too much hope for England England limped into the Finals of next year’s...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoThe number’s up
Football’s big money, and so are statistics. Matthew Bretherton asks where the obsession came from – and how do we do...
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Features
/ 14 years agoThe mighty Quinn
Mick Quinn was an old-school footballer. He had a drink, a bet and chased women – a character anyone who’s grown...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoTeenage kicks – the magic of Brazil ’82
NEIL SCOTT gets all nostalgic about the most loved underachievers of all-time THE thing about memories is they’re always there for...
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Non-League
/ 14 years agoCutting it fine
Groundsman, fundraiser, driver, cleaner...there’s more to life to managing a grassroots football team than meets the eye, as AIDAN TOWNSEND finds...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoBring back the tackle
JOHN NICHOLSON Football has changed. Sometimes we don’t realise just how much it has changed. We get used to the incremental...
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Features
/ 14 years agoSavaging Robbie
RANTS Gareth Roberts WHAT’S the point in Robbie Savage? What’s he famous for? What’s he ever done remotely worthwhile? He curled...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoSame as it Ever was
Crisis time at Everton or the same as it ever was in recent times? The Guardian’s Merseyside football correspondent Andy HunTEr...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoPower of Scotland
To many Scottish football has become a joke – a two-horse race to be sneered at; a parochial competition long past...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoLike father like son
A football team doesn’t have to be successful to forge an unbreakable family bond, something Millwall fan MERV PAYNE knows all...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoThe ultimate traders
KIERON O’CONNOR of swissramble.blogspot.com takes a detailed look at the amazing success delivered by FC Porto with finances that many Championship...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoCrisis, what crisis?
RORY SMITH, of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph, on how Italian football is going on the attack RAVAGED by corruption, poisoned...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoMartin knows the score
JAMES WILLOUGHBY on an FA Cup giant-killing at Old Trafford that meant a lot to Leeds United fans – some more...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoConte makes it to his Promised Land
PAUL GRECH takes a look at the new Juventus boss and what he must do to avoid the chop WILL I...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoFriday I’m in love
He scored a goal even the referee applauded and inspired The Super Furry Animals’ single, The Man Don’t Give A F**k....
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EFL
/ 14 years agoNo signings to speak of but at least the car park’s been tarmaced
RICHARD WILLIAMS won’t be welcoming any new players to the Community Stadium as another season marooned in the middle of League...
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Late Tackle
/ 14 years agoFootballing nirvana
GER MCCARTHY remembers an incredible night at Anfield when the team that had swept all before them in English football for...


