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Weekend notes: Merseyside turns red, Drog killed gunners

Weekend notes: Merseyside turns red, Drog killed gunners

By The Coach

ShareWolves          0-1      Birmingham Birmingham’s win at Wolves set the tone for a good day for the away sides. Lee Bowyers lone goal sent Wolves tumbling down one
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Why is Glen Johnson a right back?

Why is Glen Johnson a right back?

By The Coach

ShareAs the title of this post goes, I am a little befuddled why Glen Johnson is considered a right back? I guess this is a question for Rafa Benitez but it is quite an obvious one
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A Battle Worthy of That Name

By Prem'onition

ShareAt last, a serious post from the satirist.  Well, insofar as any piece of writing philosophically evaluating the deeds of men who run around a grass rectangle smacking a leather
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Typical Liverpool against Sunderland

Typical Liverpool against Sunderland

By The Coach

ShareWhere do I start with this game? First, Sunderland was again outstanding as I thought they were in their last game against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Granted Darren
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Blues’ heroes Vs. Liverpool

Blues’ heroes Vs. Liverpool

By The Coach

ShareAnother typical game between these two teams; very physical, great saves and not necessarily a high scoring match but this time Chelsea takes the spoils. As much as a lot can be
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Players the top four can’t ‘survive’ without

Players the top four can’t ‘survive’ without

By The Coach

ShareThe top four teams in the Premiership rely on the performances of certain players over the course of the season to bring them glory. When these players are missing because of
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Hull-in the El nino

Hull-in the El nino

By The Coach

ShareHe was signed in July 2007 by Rafa Benitez for a club record fee of Twenty million pounds from Atletico Madrid – his hometown club where he spent 11years and was handed the
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