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twohundredpercent.net - 17 hours ago
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One of the more curious aspects of the
game of football is the narrow range of scores
that turn up in professional matches. Teams will often score five goal in a match a couple of times over the course of a season, and they will usually concede the same number in one match. How come, then, ...
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Match Of The Week: Tottenham Hotspur 9-1 Wigan Athletic
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twohundredpercent.net - 2 days ago
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As the Thierry Henry story rumbles on into
its fourth day, a story is starting to break
which might begin to put it into perspective. It is a story that is breaking from Germany and involves the arrest of seventeen people in connection with what would be the biggest, most systematic ...
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Should We Be Surprised If European Football Is Fixed?
twohundredpercent.net - 3 days ago
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People readig this post are reminded that, while
constructive comments and criticism on this site are welcomed,
abusive messages will be deleted without even going up on the site. Thanks for your understanding. Well, at least “The Sun” didn’t go with “The Hand Of ...
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Trying To Dissect The Thierry Henry Handball
twohundredpercent.net - 3 days ago
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This week’s Shit Shot Mungo sees the financial
crisis at Heart of Clackmannanshire deepen still further, as
the £30 fine imposed by the authorities for playing a match when their entire squad knowingly had swine flu proves to be the final nail in their coffin. The club is forced to put ...
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Shit Shot Mungo: Season Two, Episode Seventeen
twohundredpercent.net - 4 days ago
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It’s a rivalry that goes back decades. Some
say that it’s political, whilst others point at matches
from the past that have inflamed sensibilities in a world that seems to consider the art of taking offence to be the next step in the evolutionary chain. Both sides of the divide ...
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Match Of The Midweek: Algeria 1-0 Egypt
twohundredpercent.net - 5 days ago
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That Bradford City should be yet again linked
with a move away from Valley Parade should come
as no surprise. This time, the local council want them to move to a “sports village” at Odsal Stadium, which they will share with local rugby league club Bradford Bulls. Many Bantams ...
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Why Bradford City Should Stay At Valley Parade
twohundredpercent.net - 6 days ago
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Statutory demands are curious documents which have caused
some degree of controversy in recent months in the
world of debt recovery. They are served under the Insolvency Act of 1986 and are the first step in the process of petitioning somebody’s bankruptcy or issuing a winding up order ...
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Swindon Town’s Turn For A Winding Up Order?
twohundredpercent.net - 6 days ago
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For a couple of years, it looked as
if “100 Greatest” or “50 Greatest” television programmes might
just eat up the whole of the schedules in Britain. Channels gave over whole evenings to raiding their archives and there was hardly a subject that they didn’t ...
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Video Of The Week: 100 Greatest World Cup Moments
twohundredpercent.net - 7 days ago
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The title of ‘most repugnant man in world
football’ isn’t hotly contested. Anyone remotely aware of FIFA
Vice-President Jack Warner knows that he’d have got to keep any trophy years ago, and that he’d keep it anyway, even if he was supposed to give it back. To sum up his football ...
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Jack Warner – FIFA Vice-President With A Difference
twohundredpercent.net - 7 days ago
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In the olden days, local aldermen and dignitaries
would be the people that kept football clubs going.
These butchers, bakers and candlestick makers were far from perfect – they were often autocratic, completely insular and frequently treated the supporters of their clubs like dirt ...
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Sign My Son & I Might Lend You Some Money
twohundredpercent.net - 7 days ago
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It requires some planning, quite a lot of
peering of timetables and unintelligible weather forecasts, but we
decided to go in the end. The bus chunters up through Kemptown and Hanover, eventually depositing us in the centre of Whitehawk, which feels like the very top of the world. The wind is ...
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Match Of The Week: Whitehawk 3-2 Fareham Town
twohundredpercent.net - 9 days ago
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It has taken twenty-eight years, but New Zealand
are back on the global stage in world football.
Their 1-0 win against Bahrain this morning saw them through to the World Cup finals next summer. A record crowd for a football match in the country of over 35,000 packed out The Westpac Stadium in ...
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New Zealand Revive Memories Of The Summer Of 1982
twohundredpercent.net - 10 days ago
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Weymouth Football Club, one of the ongoing financial
basket-cases of the last three years in non-league football,
might have finally reached the end of the line. Reports on the BBC this morning confirmed that, with talks with new buyers having collapsed, the club’s administrators are ...
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Weymouth Football Club Read The Last Rites
twohundredpercent.net - 10 days ago
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Phil Gartside’s plan to revolutionise the Premier League
(any personal gain from which to him or his
club Bolton Wanderers would, of course, be entirely coincidental) has failed, for now. The issue of relegation from Premier League Two can be stored away for another day (in December ...
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Celtic & Rangers Frozen Out Of The Premier League
twohundredpercent.net - 10 days ago
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After last week’s swine flu debacle, Heart of
Clackmanannshire Football Club find themselves in court in this
week’s Shit Shot Mungo, accused of deliberately and maliciously spreading the virus through playing an infected team in a recent match. A draconian punishment awaits them, ...
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Shit Shot Mungo: Season Two, Episode Sixteen
twohundredpercent.net - 11 days ago
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It has been one of the quieter football
revolutions of the last decade – Peterborough United have,
over the last couple of years, gone from being also-rans in League Two to being back in the Championship for the first time (if we gloss over the various name changes) for the first time ...
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United Sack Ferguson & May Repent At Leisure
twohundredpercent.net - 12 days ago
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The death of Hannover 96 and Germany goalkeeper
Robert Enke at the age of just thirty-two would
have been a savage shock to anybody interested in international football regardless of the circumstances. The fact that his death is being widely reported as suicide is numbing. Our thoughts ...
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The Sad & Premature Loss Of Germany’s Robert Enke
twohundredpercent.net - 12 days ago
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Q. Where do you see Chester City FC
and Steve Vaughan in 5 years time? A. Chester
City in the Championship or even the top flight. As for myself, still chairman unless of course you know something I don’t! Are you the VAT man, or the Taxman or maybe even the police? In October 2004, ...
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Chester City Football Club – The Death Rattle (Part 3)
twohundredpercent.net - 13 days ago
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They wait and watch. That’s what they do.
About three hundred or so of them on either
side of you. The older ones seem to be to the right of you, with the younger ones on the left. Watching football in the away end at Millwall is a strange, surreal experience. It starts at South ...
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Match Of The Midweek: Millwall 4-1 AFC Wimbledon
twohundredpercent.net - 14 days ago
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This week’s Video Of The Week takes us
back to the race for the Second Division title
from the 1978/79 season and features three matches from an episode of London Weekend Television’s “The Big Match”, presented as ever by Brian Moore. The first match is between from ...
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Video Of The Week: The Big Match – April 1979






















