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Why I hope United send Steve Evans Crawl-ing back into his hole
I hope Manchester United destroy Crawley Town. I really hope they give them a good battering, because Crawley, are a shady club. Continue reading
Posted in Football, Journalism
Tagged banana skin, Blundell Park, Carl MacDonald, Championship, controversy, Crawley Town, david and goliath, Derby County, football, Grimsby Town, Hereford, League One, League Two, Matt Tubbs, Newcastle United, Old Trafford, Richard Brodie, Ronnie Radford, Sergio Torres, Sir Alex Ferguson, Steve Evans, Swindon Town, tax evasion, The F.A., The F.A. Cup, Torquay United, Underdog
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Championship Manager Heroes Episode 6: Mads Timm
Mads Timm may have a name that suggests he belongs in a mental asylum, but it was his goalscoring feats on the Championship Manager games that sent opposition players crazy.
Sadly though, Timm’s career never really hit the heights of his fictional self… Continue reading
Posted in Championship Manager Heroes, Football, Journalism, Video Games
Tagged Calum Flanagan, car crash, Carl MacDonald, Championship Manager, Cherno Samba, Danish, Denmark, football, Football Manager, goal, heroes, Journalism, Justin Georcelin, Lionel Morgan, Lyngby, Mads Timm, Manchester United, Norway, Norweigan, Odense, Sir Alex Ferguson, soccer, To Madeira, Tonton Zola Moukoko, Walsall
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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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Red Devils Through After Early Scare
Holders Manchester United survived an early scare at Glanford Park as they came from behind to beat Championship side Scunthorpe United 5-2 in the Carling Cup 3rd round. Continue reading
Posted in Football, Journalism
Tagged Bobby Grant, Carling Cup, Chris Smalling, Cliff Byrne, Darron Gibson, Eddie Nolan, England, Federico Macheda, football, giant killing, Glanford Park, Ji-Sung Park, Joe Murphy, Jon Forte, Josh Wright, Manchester United, Martyn Woolford, Micahel Owen, Michael O'Connor, Red Devils, Rio Ferdinand, Scunthorpe United, Sir Alex Ferguson, The Iron
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