News By Chris Dunlavy
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 5 years agoThierry Henry shouldn’t be pursued by Bournemouth for star quality sake | Chris Dunlavy
Exploring whether Thierry Henry to Bournemouth would make sense for the Cherries board
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Chris Dunlavy
/ 5 years agoCap veto was right, but it had benefits | Chris Dunlavy
Rightly or wrongly, the prospect of a salary cap led to League One and League Two taking pre-emptive action to address...
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The League Paper
/ 5 years agoChris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL Lilywhites are wise to play long game… LIVERPOOL singlehandedly sabotaged the plans of three different clubs...
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The League Paper
/ 5 years agoChris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL This Pilgrim may be better off staying put WATCHING Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Chris Wilder pit...
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The League Paper
/ 5 years agoChris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL Sorry tale but Keogh merits fresh chance RICHARD Keogh’s return to the Championship with Huddersfield Town...
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The League Paper
/ 5 years agoChris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL Throwback Gaz can still bully defenders MUCH has happened in the last 12 months to shatter...
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The League Paper
/ 5 years agoChris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL Shutdown? Let’s look at alternative routes SAM Allardyce is 66, with a history of heart trouble....
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The League Paper
/ 5 years agoChris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL Val’s direct approach is perfect for Tykes OAKWELL hasn’t hosted a rugby league match since Wakefield...
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The League Paper
/ 5 years agoChris Dunlavy
Why Black Cats may be purr-fect for Juan a fresh take on football JUAN Sartori, the incoming owner of Sunderland, was...
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoDunlavy column: The political game is bias in its double standards
Chris Dunlavy on EFL club being at the mercy of the UK government and Premier League
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoDunlavy column: The Premier League and its sorry cases of wasting money and talent
Chris Dunlavy looks at the track record of Premier League recruiting strikers from the EFL and the outlays leading to neglect
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoDunlavy column: An iron first is needed to halt all the verbals
With crowd noise absent, the barrage of abuse officials absorb by players is evermore clearer
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoDunlavy column: Gerhard Struber was a victim of stagnant aims
Chris Dunlavy says there was little reasoning to persuade Struber to stay in west Yorkshire
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoDunlavy column: Why it all went wrong for Joao Carvalho at Forest
Joao Carvalho showed his class under Aitor Karanka, but managerial upheaval at Nottingham Forest has dislodged the Portuguese
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoDunlavy column: Trust in Michael O’Neill to put Stoke on charge
Optimism is coursing through the Potters – and for good reason, writes Chris Dunlavy
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Charlton Athletic
/ 6 years agoDunlavy: Charlton – out of the frying pan and into the fire
By Chris Dunlavy Charlton Athletic are rarely far from a crisis. Never, though, has optimism dissolved into despair so rapidly. Hailed...
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoDunlavy column: Business sense? Yes, but avoid cheap shots
So what if Reading didn't sell out their away allocation at Elland Road? Look at the prices inflated by wage demands,...
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoDunlavy column: A Thorne-y reminder of football’s fragility
Injury seems to follow ex-West Brom and Derby County midfielder George Thorne everywhere he goes
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Columnists
/ 6 years agoDunlavy column: Chalobah cursed by fans’ preconceptions
WHEN Jordan Henderson hoisted the Champions League trophy last May, he became just the 51st man to captain a team to...
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoChris Dunlavy
Why there’s grounds for concern over FFP LAST season, Crystal Palace were the only team in the Premier League to pick...



