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/ 9 years agoBurke could be next Dele Alli
Time will tell: Nottingham Forest sold starlet Oliver Burke to RB Leipzig for £13m at the weekend (Photo by PS Images)...
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/ 9 years agoMoore column: Graveyard of giants leaves us redefining what makes a ‘big club’
By Glenn Moore As rebrands go, EFL is not exactly catchy, a dull addition to the discredited alphabet soup of sports...
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/ 9 years agoDunlavy column: Even Big Mike dances to Rafa’s Toon
By Chris Dunlavy NEWCASTLE won’t just win the Championship this season – they’ll batter all-comers like a drugged-up Russian wrestler. Only...
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/ 9 years agoDunlavy column: Can this become the REAL fairytale?
by Chris Dunlavy LEICESTER City. Burton Albion. Bristol Rovers. When the annals and almanacs are dusted off decades hence, 2015-16 will...
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/ 9 years agoDunlavy column: Time for Rams to show they aren’t chokers like Arsenal
by Chris Dunlavy SHORTLY before the close of the transfer window, Chris Sutton was asked to evaluate the title chances of...
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/ 10 years agoDunlavy column: Blackburn risk replicating Bolton’s woes
by Chris Dunlavy HOURS before Paul Lambert turned his back on Blackburn, a map began doing the rounds on twitter. Purportedly...
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/ 10 years agoGraham Westley EXCLUSIVE: The truth behind my Posh sacking
by FLP Guest columnist Graham Westley I WROTE in this column two weeks ago about my chairman Darragh MacAnthony’s outburst around...
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/ 10 years agoToney column: Fifty years on Villa are repeating a tough history lesson
by James Toney – Journalist and Aston Villa fan The Swinging Sixties. Best, Charlton and Sir Alf’s champions of the world. Claret...
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/ 10 years agoVirgo column: Sensational Seagulls deserve more credit
by Adam Virgo CAN Brighton overhaul Boro or Burnley to snatch a place in the top two? My heart says yes...
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/ 10 years agoDunlavy column: Foreign ‘prestige’ spells no glory to England’s best managers
by Chris Dunlavy EDDIE Howe, Sean Dyche, Chris Hughton, Gary Rowett. Four names with two things in common. One, they are...
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/ 10 years agoBungling Becchetti needs some home truths
by Chris Dunlavy LEYTON Orient’s bungling chairman Francesco Becchetti reminds me of those British adventurers who, during the early days of...
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/ 10 years agoGraham Westley column: I will get it right at Peterborough
by Peterborough United manager Graham Westley When I joined Peterborough United, I was asked how I felt about working for a...
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/ 10 years agoDunlavy column: Evans and Leeds are two strikers away from contention
by Chris Dunlavy WANT to know what working for Massimo Cellino does? Take a look at the rapidly diminishing form of...
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/ 10 years agoMarcus Bean column: The standout players in League Two this season
by Wycombe Wanderers midfielder Marcus Bean AWARDS season is on the horizon and the PFA voting cards arrived at the training...
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/ 10 years agoDunlavy column: Bamford is proof of the Player of the Year curse
by Chris Dunlavy AS Patrick Bamford prepares to hand back his crown as the Football League’s player of the year, his...
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/ 10 years agoDunlavy column: Current Villa team have no chance of top 6 finish
Randy Lerner's focus on selling club has cost Villa a place in the Premier League, but failure to prepare for Championship...
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/ 10 years agoDunlavy column: ‘Hughton restores dignity in the way fans feel about their club’
by Chris Dunlavy WHEN Chris Hughton was shabbily shown the door by Mike Ashley in 2010, former Toon chairman Freddie Shepherd...
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/ 10 years agoDunlavy column: Footballers controversy at Cheltenham was a Mary Whitehouse moment
Samir Carruthers and James Collins were crucified by the media in a growing trend of society becoming eager to be outraged
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/ 10 years agoVirgo column: Sanogo must get the elbow for cheap shot
by Adam Virgo KARL Robinson is right. Yaya Sanogo’s horrible elbow on Antony Kay was much worse than a simple case...
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/ 10 years agoEx-Football League defender Paul Bignot: Never give up is my motto!
FROM the age of nine, I wanted to become only one thing and that was a footballer. I made my debut...


