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This piece was originally published by Joseph Odell on Tale of Two Halves in 2019. Juventus have started Serie A...
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In this week's episode of the podcast, host Roddy Cairns is joined by Pete Spencer and Graham Hollingsworth to talk...
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When talking about the world’s greatest ever manager to have ever lived, two names spring to mind in a split...
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With more time on my hands than is either required or healthy during lockdown, I often find myself trawling the...
There is a saying in life that is as generally true and apt to the world of football as it...
By Cameron Pope When the draw for the second round of Europa League qualification took place in late August at...
The Intertoto Cup was never anything other than a bizarre wee competition. Set up in 1961, partly as a way...
When you think of the 2000/01 edition of the UEFA Champions League, you probably think of Bayern Munich’s triumph in...
By Alfie Watson-Brown A quick check on Google Maps will tell you that it takes 16 minutes to walk from...
By Nathan O'Hagan Of all the potential networking opportunities afforded by social media, one particularly niche one that I never...
Most film sequels tend not to live up to expectations or are rarely as good as their predecessors. The Inbetweeners...
The phrase 'too good to go down' has been used for many years, sometimes accurately and sometimes with blind loyalty....
My Love For Italian Football. Italian football is known for its revolutionary defensive tactics or catenaccio (the chain), which...
In the eleven qualification campaigns since the 1998 World Cup, poor management, squad in-fighting, an abrasive fan culture and general...
By Stuart Gibbs During the summer of 2019, Jim Goodwin was appointed St Mirren manager. He had been at the...
“Tonight at half-past eight o’clock, a number of gentlemen met at No. 3 Eglinton terrace for the purpose of forming...
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October 2020 will mark 10 years since Fenway Sports Group (FSG), headed by John W Henry, took complete ownership of...
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By Bradley Hughes On June 15th 2004, the Czech Republic were lining up to play Group D’s opening match of...
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‘Get rid!’, ‘Play the way you’re facing!’ ‘What are you, a girl?’ ‘Keep it simple!’ ’Who wants it?’ Get stuck...
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On 14 October 2010, Malcolm Alexander Allison shuffled off his mortal coil and put in a transfer request to the...