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Archive for October, 2006

Dein Conquers Europe!

As the international week begins to bite, and Arsenal news of any note starts to dry up, I am indebted to the G14 group of clubs for appointing David Dein as its new chairman. He will be part of a new management committee, elected by the G14 assembly on behalf of its 18 clubs whose […]

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The Ones That Got Away

Well , of all the things I could have done without tonight, Thierry Henry being voted the greatest foreign import to the Premiership in Sky One’s show was perhaps the main one. For most of today I had been preparing my tribute to Dennis Bergkamp, confident in the knowledge that nobody else could scoop that […]

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A Question Of Balance?

So here we are again, an international break looming, usually a quiet news week. Normally you would expect the tabloids to be running stories of rodents being consumed by second-rate entertainers, while the broadsheets pour over the party conference season. To a certain extent that will be the way of things for a day or […]

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There are goals that stick in the memory and provide memorable links to different generations. For me, the one’s that leap to the forefront of the memory begin with Charlie George’s Wembley winner in 1971. Next in line is my all-time favourite, Liam Brady’s left foot curler at White Hart Lane in 1978. The hair […]

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