Chris Dunlavy
England owe debt of thanks to EFL impact
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There’s no quick fix at the Canaries
Chris Dunlavy A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL NORWICH City could sack Liam Manning. And it might work. But there are bigger problems at Car-row Road than the occupant of the dugout. An embarrassing 3-1 defeat to Ipswich at Portman Road last Sunday intensified criticism of the manager, whose local roots...
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MISSED MILAN GOT THE BUG FOR HIS CLUB
Chris Dunlavy A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL DEALS: Milan Mandaric MILAN Mandaric was both a ruthless businessman and an old romantic when it came to owning football clubs. The Serbian-American, who died last Saturday aged 87, never hid the fact that he was in the business of making money. He...
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ON-SONG LOUZA HAS GOT IT ALL TO PLAY FOR
TALENT: Imran Louza IMRAN Louza’s match-winning performance for Watford last weekend was a reminder that, at his best, the Moroccan is one of the most creative midfielders in the Championship. The 26-year-old scored one and made another as the Hornets came from behind to beat Hull 2-1. “He is like...
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PROTECTING THE PREMIER LEAGUE PIE ISN’T PRIORITY FOR ALL
TOM Wagner’s comments about financial redistribution are a classic example of the tone-deaf disconnect between corporate suits and actual football supporters. Wagner, whose Knight-head consortium owns Birmingham City, said that the EFL should “not take too much” from Premier League clubs, whose interests should be “protected at all costs”. “If...