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Aston Villa, Birmingham, West Brom and Ipswich also get a mention in Part Four of our Game for a Laugh series from years gone by - along with a painful England experience for Bolton's Nat Lofthouse. Posted Thursday, November 29, 2007 17:42 by Donna Gee
The newspaper hacks know it all - the problem is they rarely get it right. Believe what you will, but Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, Bolton, Real Madrid and Barcelona all get a look-in in this news bulletin jam packed with rumour and gossip. Posted Sunday, November 25, 2007 15:43 by Mark Apostolou
OK, so Chelsea are up there as well – thanks to a certain Russian billionaire – but what would it take for Blackburn, Manchester City and Aston Villa to join the elite? Posted Thursday, November 22, 2007 13:59 by Stanley Ong
Sportingo’s Donna Gee presents another selection of anecdotes collected during her 30-year career in Fleet Street. Watch out for more funnies involving football, cricket, rugby and golf stars. Posted Tuesday, November 20, 2007 23:32 by Donna Gee
There are rumours and there are facts. Other teams included in this spurious compilation of news and gossip are Bolton, Inter Milan, Manchester City, Reading and Bournemouth. Posted Tuesday, November 20, 2007 14:17 by Mark Apostolou
The rumour-go-round is in full swing as ever. Chelsea, Manchester City, Reading and Everton also feature in today's bulletin of football gossip. Posted Friday, November 09, 2007 15:16 by Mark Rivlin
The Bristol City boss has already been linked to the JJB after Chris Hutchings' sacking. But a measured approach, with a long-term view is needed. Posted Tuesday, November 06, 2007 22:06 by The Gaffer
News and rumour aplenty as the papers also get worked up over the Wigan job - oh, and Warnock unloads Palace defender who’s not ugly enough Posted Tuesday, November 06, 2007 16:47 by Mark Rivlin
The football gossip machine (aka the press) is running as noisily as ever. This bulletin from the Sunday newsapapers also includes Newcastle, Sunderland, Blackburn, Chelsea, Bolton and West Brom. Posted Sunday, November 04, 2007 11:08 by Michael Walsh
Sunday's top-of-the-range matches went pretty much according to plan, except the Anfield woodwork got in the way of a Gunners victory. Posted Monday, October 29, 2007 09:52 by Ralph Little
Fancy a few weeks in Barcelona turning out for the football team, and then back in time for Christmas shopping at Chelsea? Welcome to the world of the consultant footballer/manager. Posted Friday, October 26, 2007 21:36 by Mark Rivlin
If you believe the football gossip mongers, Tottenham's star striker might be in Harry Redknapp's sights, the Anfield board are backing loser Benitez, and El Tel is in the frame for the Republic of Ireland job. Posted Thursday, October 25, 2007 15:05 by Mark Rivlin