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Only TV can end football theatrics

Aug 28, 2009
The only sure way to crack down on diving is for the authorities to get over their fear of using technology. The likes of Eduardo da Silva can trick a referee but they...

Does Alex Ferguson Have a Moral Duty to Field His Strongest Side Against Hull?

May 21, 2009
Sir Alex Ferguson was in a prickly mood yesterday when asked about his potential team selection for Sunday's Premier League match against Hull. "We're here to talk about the...

Chelsea v Barcelona: a night of passion through the camera lens

May 7, 2009
Words by Frank Praverman Pictures by Marc Aspland, Graham Hughes, Reuters, Getty Images and AP Skill, controversy, tension and drama - last night's Champions League semi-final, second leg at...

Should the Big Four Share Their Wealth?

May 7, 2009
Andy Burnham, the Culture Secretary, is calling for Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool to share their winnings in Europe with other Premier League teams. Mr...

Debate: United Were Top Class, but Where Does this Leave Arsenal?

May 5, 2009
Richard Neale It was billed as the battle of the English heavyweights, a semi-final for the ages but turned out to be one of the great mis-matches in the history of the over-hyped Champions...

Ahead of TheGame: Bent left in Defoe's slipstream

Nov 23, 2009
In today's e-mail bulletin, we asked: "Who was more impressive in terms of strengthening their England credentials: Darren Bent scoring the winner against third-place Arsenal or Jermain Defoe bagging five goals against struggling Wigan?" Patrick...

What happened next? We examine the biggest top-flight victories

Nov 23, 2009
  Tom Dart Tottenham's 9-1 defeat of Wigan yesterday was the second-highest winning margin in Premier League history. Here are some other one-sided contests and what the future held for the sides involved: The game: Manchester United 9 Ipswich 0...

'Little' Ireland maintain dignity in defeat

Nov 23, 2009
  Russell Kempson A small group of Ireland fans waylaid, almost hijacked, a car outside the Stade de France. The trains had long since stopped running and no self-preserving taxi driver would venture into St Denis at 2am, let alone to pick up...

How Tottenham and Wigan rated ... Boyce, Edman, Bramble 1/10

Nov 23, 2009
  Tom Dart Ratings can be tricky to get right – after all, there is no correct answer. Should more Spurs players have approached the 8, 9 and 10 of Niko Kranjcar, Aaron Lennon and Jermain Defoe? In my opinion, defenders shouldn’t get...

The Rivals: Chelsea turn to Ribery after agreeing £37.5m Aguero deal

Nov 23, 2009
Blues in Rib raid - The Sun Chelsea will try to steal Franck Ribery from under the nose of Real Madrid in the January transfer window. With the £37.5m signing of Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero all but tied up, Chelsea will offer a...


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