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/ 14 years agoSaturday blackout makes no sense
WALSH'S WORLD-KRISTIAN WALSH HAS A NEW VISION FOR TELLY SSATURDAY afternoon, 2.45pm. The vestiges of early-afternoon drinking slowly trickle down nervous...
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/ 14 years agoWHO’S PLAYING WITH WHO?
THE WAGS get a bad name generally and it’s easy to see why with their Imelda Marcos-style shopping sprees and desperation...
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/ 14 years agoStars of the future who fell to earth
CHRIS DUNLAVY-THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE PAPER COLUMNIST PICKING a star of the future can be embarrassing. Remember when everyone thought John Bostock...
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/ 14 years agoKnow-nothing owners should stay in their hospitality boxes
GARETH ROBERTS RANTS IMAGINE walking into a garage, taking the spanner from a mechanic’s hand and saying ‘hang on, mate –...
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/ 14 years agoTaking back the game?
RANTS Gareth Roberts IT’S ironic that football as we know it was founded by public schoolboys. What is widely regarded as...
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/ 14 years agoHacked off with journos
RANTS Gareth Roberts WHAT’S the role of newspaper football journalists in the age of the internet? With every goal, every substitution,...
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/ 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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/ 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...
