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Tag Archives: Premier League
Holloway: A Breath of Fresh Air
If Ian Holloway resigns, the Premier League, and indeed football in general, will be a darker place without him. Continue reading
Posted in Football, Journalism
Tagged Blackpool, Bloomfield Road, Brett Ormerod, budget, Cardiff, Carl MacDonald, Championship, football, Hull City, Ian Holloway, Manchester United, Mick McCarthy, play-offs, Premier League, Sir Alex Ferguson, The Tangerines, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wolves
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Championship Manager Heroes Episode 3: Lionel Morgan
Lionel Morgan attained a god-like status among players of Championship Manager in the early noughties for his rapid rise to the top of the fictional game.
But his real life career was a far cry from what many hoped and believed… Continue reading
Posted in Championship Manager Heroes, Football, Journalism, Video Games
Tagged Beckham, Carl MacDonald, Championship Manager, Championship Manager Heroes, Cherno Samba, Crewe Alexandra, cruciate, England, England under-19s, football, free kick, Georgia, injury, Journalism, Justin Georcelin, Lionel Morgan, Milton Keynes, MK Dons, Portsmouth, Premier League, Rotherham United, Spurs, Stuart Murdoch, Tim Sherwood, To Madeira, Tonton Zola Moukoko, Tottenham Hotspur, video games, Wimbledon, young footballer
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