All posts tagged "Liverpool"
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Championship
/ 6 years agoFive subs was the way to go – injuries prove it
Sam Allardyce DOUBLE BLOW: Bristol City are missing Andi Weimann (cruciate ligament) and, Inset, Nathan Baker (hamstring) among others PICTURE: PA...
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FA Cup
/ 6 years agofootball firsts
Former Birmingham and Bolton midfielder Neil Danns talks us through his football memories First game you watched live? I think it...
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoTAKEOVER ADDS TO COCU UNCERTAINTY
By Chris Dunlavy STRUGGLING: Derby manager Phillip Cocu PICTURE: PA Images BELEAGUERED Derby County manager Phillip Cocu is facing an uncertain...
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Championship
/ 6 years agoSwans indebted to ‘leader’ Ayew
By Alex Bywater FIRST BLOOD: Ben Cabango, second left, celebrates scoring Swansea’s opening goal PICTURE: PA Images HUG: Swansea’s Yan Dhanda...
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Championship
/ 6 years agoADAM’S EXCITED BY NEW ARRIVAL ELLIOTT
CHAMPIONSHIP By William Joyce ADAM Armstrong has hailed Blackburn’s strength in depth and believes loan signing Harvey Elliott will have a...
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Exeter City
/ 6 years agoAfter treading the same path as old pal Ollie Watkins, Matt Jay is now plotting breakthrough year at Grecians
Forwards Jay and Watkins both came through the Exeter City academy, with the latter now hitting the heights at Aston Villa
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoMATT AIMS TO BE JOLLY LIKE OLLIE!
Patience is paying off for Grecian By Paul Martin EXETER frontman Matt Jay is determined to step out of the shadow...
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agofootball firsts
Former Notts County and Luton Town defender Alan Sheehan talks us through his football memories First game you watched live? The...
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoWhy the boss often has to take the blame
Graham Westley EXCLUSIVE COLUMN THE WAY IT WAS: Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil, left, in action against Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne PICTURE:...
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoEuropean League not Super idea in my book
BIG Picture. European Super League. A possible breakaway. We all know the motivation behind these ideas. It’s not for the good...
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Gillingham
/ 6 years agoGillingham chairman Paul Scally rips into Premier League for derisory £50m bailout offer
Government intervention could be a possibility between Premier League and EFL, according to Scally
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The League Paper
/ 6 years ago’WE NEED TO BATTLE FOR AT VERY TOP’ CHANGES
Solutions needed for long-term, stresses Stewart By Chris Dunlavy MESSAGE: Rotherham United chairman Tony Stewart PICTURE: PA Images ROTHERHAM chairman Tony...
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Latest News
/ 6 years agoOut-of-the-loop Premier League clubs plan to pressure EFL chairman Rick Parry
The Premier League will held a shareholders' meeting on Wednesday which could turn incendiary
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoFOCUS NOT THE SAME IF FANS ARE ABSENT
ANOTHER week, another round of crazy results. In the Premier League, at least, it’s pretty obvious now that a lack of...
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Big Interview
/ 6 years ago‘STOKE AGONY HAS HELPED ME TO BE BETTER MANAGER NOW’
BIG INTERVIEW: NATHAN JONES By Chris Dunlavy THUMBS UP: Nathan Jones is happy to be back home at Luton and, right,...
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoWILLIAM KEEPS IT IN THE FAMILY AT HORNETS
By Ben Pound CHAMPIONSHIP WILLIAM Troost-Ekong has delighted his fatherin- law after signing for Watford. The 27-year-old Nigeria defender, whose father-inlaw...
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Guest Blogs
/ 6 years agoCan Bobby Duncan find redemption at Pride Park?
Bobby Duncan’s Italian adventure is all but over in the short space of a year after agreeing on personal terms with...
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoSAN JOSE SOLD BY KARANKA ‘PROJECT’ AT BLUES
By Thomas Safe CHAMPIONSHIP BIRMINGHAM City boss Aitor Karanka says the signing of Mikel San Jose is a coup for the...
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoAppleton: We’ve got to go again
LINCOLN CITY v CHARLTON ATH By Tom Blackett TOUGH NIGHT: The Imps in action against Liverpool PREVIEW AFTER the buzz of...
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The League Paper
/ 6 years agoEXPECT MORE GOAL SPREES
IT TOOK a while, but a goal-crazy week has demonstrated the full effect of playing games behind closed doors. The weekend...



