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United Away The Best In The Country
Blackburn away is one of the highlights of the fixture list for United fans, with a massive 8,000 tickets being given to our fans...
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Sunderland today and all three points please!
Back to Premier League Action today it is for the Arsenal after the 4-0 histrionics against Porto in midweek. Our opponents this tine 'round are Sunderland, as we visit the Stadium of Light today...
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Wenger Contributes to Arsenal's Poor Display at Sunderland.
Arsenal's slim title aspirations all but disappeared at the Stadium of Light this afternoon. After losing twice in the opening six games, Arsenal had placed un-wanted pressure on their young shoulders...
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Roy Keane Blasts Supporters For Booing Him
Using Roy Keane, Alan Curbishely and Kevin Keegan as examples, Salaar Shamsi looks into the managerial crisis in the Premier League and decides whether the tug-of-power is the only concern for clubs....
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The A-Z Of The...Premier League
Barney Corkhill introduces a new series called 'The A-Z of...', this time looking at the A-Z of the Premier League!
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Club v Country
Jack Warner pushing his weight around again, but this time he's messing with Keane!!!
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Who’s Haaland Trying To Kid?
Before I get too deep in to this article, I want to make it clear at no point do I agree with or condone what Roy Keane did to Alfe-Inge Haaland. Whilst it’s always good to see tough battles for the ball between our players and our opponents, particularly
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Keane Ready for Hughes’ City Battle
Roy Keane will be reunited with former team mate Mark Hughes at the Stadium of Light. Whilst the managers have faced each other before, this will be the first time Roy does so with Hughes as City manager. Following Keano’s “challenge” on Alf-Inge Haaland,
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Rumors & Realties: "Shevchenko Was A Chelsea Success", Says Kenyon
Zahi Sahli presents the latest "Rumors and Realties" of the football world...
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NFFC v Sunderland Football Club (Carling Cup) 2nd Round
Dan Noble preveiws the game between Sunderland and Nottingham Forest.
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Keane Out Of Order? Clough Easily Better Than Fergie
Like Mark Hughes, Roy Keane seems fairly keen to distance himself from Manchester United, following his departure from the club in 2005. It was only a couple of weeks ago he was tipping Chelsea for the title, and now he’s claiming that Brian Clough was by
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Roy Keane Revolution at Sunderland: How Long before a Top Job Comes Along?
Sunderland's rise under Keane has been impressive. And three years into the job, we can assess Keane better now than as a player. But is he cut out for a top job? Willie Gannon reports...
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As Dimitar Berbatov Heads To Utd, Who's To Blame? And What Do Spurs Do Now?
Dimitar Berbatov is about to sign for Manchester United, and Spurs have played the innocent victim perfectly. But do the club have bear any blame in this transfer fiasco, asks Willie Gannon.
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Sunderland Must Be Happy With Debut Djibril Cisse Goal
Andrew McNair enjoyed Sunderland's win over a hapless Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane and has his views on the away sides chances this season.
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Evans: I Wanted To Go Back To Sunderland
Roy Keane certainly made a positive impression on our young defender, Jonny Evans, who has had two periods at Sunderland on loan, with him claiming that he was eager to return this season. Evans, along with Danny Simpson, joined Keano for the second half
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Liverpool Not Firing On All Cylinders at Start Of Season. Is The Title a Dream?
Under Rafa Benitez, Liverpool have always flattered to deceive. And after two unconvincing wins over Sunderland and Middlesbrough, the league might be a distant target yet again. But is Rafa the man to return the glory years to Liverpool? Willie Gannon ha
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Another Take: Sunderland and Survival
Ryan Lynch is tired of reading commentary on Sunderland working to "buy" Premier League survival this season. Are Sunderland really the first team to go to such lengths?
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Keano: I Thought I Was Strange
Roy Keane was famed for his rants whilst captain of Manchester United, from his criticisms of ‘prawn sandwich munchers’ at Old Trafford, to his bust up with Mick McCarthy at the World Cup, as well as the numerous occasions where he questioned the mentalit
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Sunderland Looking To BUY Premier League Survival?
Salaar Shamsi ponders on whether Sunderland's approach towards reinforcing their squad is correct.
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As If There Was Any Doubt… Rooney Fit For Opener
Whenever Manchester United play without Wayne Rooney, I feel on edge. It doesn’t matter who the opposition are, it doesn’t matter what competition we’re playing in, Rooney is the first player I always want to see in our team. His ability, coupled with his
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Whose Side Are You On, Roy?
It’s quite an incredible position to be in. English and European Champions, yet already being written off for the following season. What has happened? The fact we’ve ‘needed’ a new striker for the past two years, whilst we’ve been collecting the troph
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Sir Alex Ferguson's Retirement Will End Manchester United's Dominance in England
Sir Alex Ferguson is about to start yet another season as manager of Manchester United, but his days there are numbered. Barney Corkhill explains why he thinks Fergie's departure could spell the end of Man Utd's dominance of English football.
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Player Duels: Roy Keane Vs. Patrick Vieira
Who was better: Roy Keane or Patrick Vieira? Barney Corkhill's Player Duels returns giving readers the chance to vote for who they think was better out of Keane and Vieira.
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Vieira: My Autobiography: Packed Full Of Anger and Honor
Brad Simkulet reviews Patrick Vieira's Autobiography, recommending it to anyone who loves World Football.
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Which English Premier League team uses its resources the best?
David Owen asks which English Premier League team uses its resources the best?












