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Top 10 conclusions Premier League weekend 24-25 October
Top 10 conclusions Premier League weekend 24-25 October
1. Liverpool might rely too heavily on Fernando Torres, but if you have to rely too heavily on anyone it might as well be him. 2. This season really is so open and unpredictable. Just when you thought Liverpool and Chelsea were out of form, and Manchester United and Arsenal were safe bets, it is ...
How Things Could Have Been Different At Anfield
therepublikofmancunia.com — Following United, the expectation is our lads will create at least five clear cut chances and at... the very least, one will get put in the back of the net. At Anfield yesterday this wasn’t the case but the frustration we feel through the ... (more) How Things Could Have Been Different At Anfield
It's time to get real, Rafael Benitez
It's time to get real, Rafael Benitez
timesonline.co.uk — BENITEZ IN THE TRANSFER MARKET Rafael Benitez was a stubborn child. It wasn t humanly possible to... convince him, said his late father, Paco. One day he fell over because he wouldn t listen to me. Although he hurt himself, he swallowed his tears and ... (more) It's time to get real, Rafael Benitez
An open letter to Sir Alex
An open letter to Sir Alex
11reds.com — Dear Sir Alex, First of all, I am a big, big fan of you. So much so... that even if you direct me to kiss your feet, I would do it without any qualms. For years I have seen you build one unconquerable United side after another. I have seen you make astute buys, change games with a few choice ... (more) An open letter to Sir Alex
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