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Carling Cup Final and Premiership

Carling Cup Final and Premiership
February 28, 2009 by Ian Buckley
Man United v Tottenham Most people are thinking this will be a walkover for United due to the two sides contrasting league form, but i believe it will be a lot closer than they think. Tottenham enter the game minus their new spine of Cudicini, Palacios and Keane, while...Read More

The Carling Cup Final: A Foregone Conclusion?

The Carling Cup Final: A Foregone Conclusion?
February 25, 2009 by Jordan Lister
On Sunday, Manchester United stand in the way of Tottenham Hotspur retaining the Carling Cup.  It looks a formidable task for a Spurs side flirting with relegation and stretched in the midst of a 6 game spell taking place within 17 days.  Of course, Manchester United have ...Read More

Robbie Keane: Re-earning His Spurs

Robbie Keane: Re-earning His Spurs
February 23, 2009 by Jordan Lister
There is no escaping it.  Tottenham Hotspur's transfer policy this January was confused.  Time will tell if Redknapp's interesting choice of signings prove inspired or spectacularly lacking in imagination.  For now, we must fidget (Spurs fans mostly) in the knowledge ...Read More

External pressures loom as Liverpool concede the Title

External pressures loom as Liverpool concede the Title
February 22, 2009 by Tim Killeen
It's round about now when many of us are feeling deflated. I recall something I read over the festive period by the Tory Politician Anne Widdecombe who expressed her concern at the counter-productive nature of making over-ambitious resolutions on January 1st. Her pearls o...Read More

Weekend Premiership Selections

Weekend Premiership Selections
February 20, 2009 by Ian Buckley
Aston Villa v Chelsea It promises to be an intriguing encounter in the midday game at Villa Park on Saturday. Martin O'Neill will be cursing his luck that this is Hiddink's first game in charge, as new managers seem to be invincible in their first game nowadays, whe...Read More

Bounce, back, ability…

Bounce, back, ability…
February 19, 2009 by Jonathan Greenbank
Greetings once again. Before I go on, please understand that this article is not just about the origins of this title (another attempt at a humorous play on words, before anyone comments) as the media over used it in Iain Dowie’s heyday a few years ago. Rather, it concern...Read More

A Living Legend

A Living Legend
February 15, 2009 by Jordan Lister
Like many of my generation, I was brought into football fanhood on the coat tails of the launch of the Premier League.  Through a selection process that I struggle to recall with great clarity, I was a Tottenham Hotspur fan.   It was a sign of things to come that one of my...Read More

Sunday 15th Febuary FA Cup and Old Firm

Sunday 15th Febuary FA Cup and Old Firm
February 15, 2009 by Ian Buckley
Everton v Aston Villa   Two of the form teams meet at Goodison on Sunday, with both teams having a realistic chance of actually going on and lifting the cup. Everton will be keen to make sure that the victory over Liverpool isn't the only highlight of their cup run, e...Read More

Jon 3:16

Jon 3:16
February 7, 2009 by Jonathan Greenbank
I have always been a little uncomfortable with the links that some make between football and religion. There is a danger in attaching too much meaning to the sport, many of my previous articles have tried to promote this message. However, on Wednesday night I do believe I wi...Read More

Liverpool v Chelsea & Newcastle Sunderland

Liverpool v Chelsea & Newcastle Sunderland
February 1, 2009 by Ian Buckley
Not a bad 'Super Sunday' this weekend on paper, though i believe the spectacle we would like to see in both matches may fail to materialise. Newcastle v Sunderland First up is the Tyne Wear Derby at St James Park, Newcastle have been woeful of late and look to have ret...Read More
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