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The key to being a great manager is consistency. Unfortunately for Souey, he's consistently bad. His dire record in the Premier League must surely rank him as the worst we've seen. Posted Monday, April 14, 2008 13:15 by Claire Bee
North End were down and out when Irvine took charge. The appointment was a gamble, but he has been a revelation at Deepdale. Now the only question is just how far can he take them? Posted Wednesday, April 09, 2008 15:44 by Graham Fisher
England boss Fabio Capello should be building for the future - and that means looking to the likes of David Bentley rather than David Beckham Posted Tuesday, March 25, 2008 15:10 by 101greatgoals.com
A good result against Blackburn seems to have got the beleaguered Hammers boss off the hook - for the time being at least. It also saw the arrival of a future star in teenage debutant Fredie Sears. Posted Sunday, March 16, 2008 12:28 by Ed Bottomley
Otherwise it looks a fairly easy Premier League run-in for the top two, but Everton and Blackburn are still capable of throwing down a couple of banana skins. Posted Wednesday, February 13, 2008 13:23 by Nathaniel Baker
Manchester United are also said to be after Everton defender Joleon, while Manchester City, Barcelona, Juventus and Blackburn also feature in this bulletin of news, gossip and rumours. Posted Sunday, January 27, 2008 16:04 by Mark Apostolou
With David Beckham's international retirement looming and Chelsea's Shaun Wright-Phillips and Tottenham's Aaron Lennon suspect on delivery, it;s time to bring the Ewood Park midfielder into the reckoning. Posted Tuesday, January 15, 2008 23:32 by David Combe
As north London's bitter rivals recover from their semi-final showdown, we relive how the young Gunners embarrassed the best in the League Cup. Liverpool, Spurs and Everton have all experienced a whipping from the kids and even Manchester United would struggle to match them. Posted Thursday, January 10, 2008 13:22 by Real life News : Football
Partners in goal crime are precious commodities ... Blackburn's Sutton and Shearer, Manchester United's Yorke and Cole, and Arsenal's Bergkamp and Henry spring to mind. The current Old Trafford pairing have the potential to be the very best, would fans of Liverpool, Spurs, Manchester City, Chelsea, West Ham and others agree? Posted Tuesday, October 30, 2007 14:43 by Graham Smith
You must know at least one player at Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool or any of the other of the 88 teams in the Football League who never gets the recognition he deserves. Posted Monday, October 08, 2007 12:41 by Jason Willis
The Premier League dominance of Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal may be about to end. But the title itself still seems to be heading towards Stamford Bridge or Anfield. Posted Friday, August 24, 2007 23:28 by Anand Shankar
Manchester United, Liverpool and Spurs have spent millions in the close season, but two North-West neighbours are about to prove that splashing out doesn't always guarantee success. Posted Thursday, August 09, 2007 10:51 by Anish M