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Manchester United Have To Ditch Wayne Rooney and Play Javier Hernandez
Two goals in two games from Javier "Chicarito" Hernandez takes his tally for the season to 11 following his strike against Southampton in the FA Cup fourth round, which saw Manchester ...
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Liverpool Will Never Sell Fernando Torres to Panicking Chelsea
It was weeks after Carlo Ancelloti's No. 2 Ray Wilkins got sacked that he was in the press, championing Chelsea 's vision for the future. No more extravagant spending and a desire to trust and invest in the youth system and develop their own players...
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Cristiano Ronaldo Will Never Be a Manchester United Legend
"You can argue as much a you like Miles but Ronaldo will never ever be a Man Utd legend!" This was the scathing and agitated response I got from a mate who happens to be a Manchester United fan through and through...
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Wayne Rooney: The Only Player Whose Petulance, Aggression Show "Passion"
Ironically, the advertising banner pasted on the away bench last night in Istanbul read "Respect" as can be seen in the picture above...
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Carlos Vela: The Answer for Arsenal
This is my response to Hasan Ejaz and Nathan Lowe's articles which focused on how players can make an impact at their clubs...
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What Has Lewis Hamilton Done To Formula 1 Racing?
Lewis Hamilton helped recapture the worlds interest in Formula 1 racing after a stunning debut season in 2007. Since then, his performances have continued to attract audiences and broader interest in motorsport...
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Wembley's Greatest Game and the Missed Penalty that Cost £10m
The Premiership beckoned for Charlton Athletic or Sunderland in a match that is widely regarded as the finest in the history of the great Wembley Stadium...
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Charlton Athletic: The Legacy of Alan Curbishley
Alan Curbishley was manager of Charlton Athletic for fifteen years, and took an obscure South London club from the pits of Division Two to an established Premier League team in a spell of success that will be unmatched for years to come...
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Will Charlton Takeover Threaten Future of Talented Academy Players?
Dubai based investors have indicated an interest in taking over South London club Charlton Athletic and if we were playing word association, you know what sort of words that would cook up. Tons of money, foreign investors, and truck loads of new players.
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Why The English Media Are To Blame For England's Failings
The English media's coverage of the Ashley Cole situation against Kazakhstan has proved that they have the ability to be the architects of England's downfall...
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Should Playoffs Be Introduced in the Premiership?
I was looking over the Coca Cola Championship table, checking whether my local team—Charlton Athletic—still stood a realistic chance of promotion to the Premiership this season when the idea struck...
