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Thick-skin Shinawatra is once again battling accusations of fraud and corruption during his governing tenure. Is he really the man City fans want ultimately deciding the fate of their club? Posted May 09, 2008 by James Mortimer
You can hear their empty optimism echo through the league..."Just you wait, next year will be OUR year". Welcome to the alos-rans zone where losers can vent their frustrations. Posted May 07, 2008 by Joe Clash
Unless the Thai owner is made to see the errors of his ways the club could go into meltdown. Prime Minister of Thailand he may have been, but that does not mean he understands football. Posted May 06, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Thaksin Shinawatra wants instant gratification, but sacking a boss who has produced good results and exciting football is not the way to go about it. For Eastlands, read Badlands. Posted May 03, 2008 by Thomas Phillips
There are three key ingredients needed to build a successful football club - investment, stability and time. When Thaksin Shinawatra bought Manchester City the former Thai Premier promised plenty of the former - but in showing Sven-Goran Eriksson the door, he is undoing a terrific season of rebuilding. Posted May 01, 2008 by Claire Bee
The Swede who has given Blue Moonies a new pride – and the double over United – faces the chop from a Thai turnip with loadsamoney and no idea about football. Posted April 30, 2008 by Jonathan Naylor
The Cottagers showed fantastic heart to come back and win from two goals down at Manchester City. Now the relegation dogfight looks like going right down to the wire. Posted April 28, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
The Welsh wonder's crown has slipped at Old Trafford, so we take a look at the contenders to take over his mantle as No.1. Martin Petrov has certainly done himself no harm down the road at Eastlands. Posted April 25, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
Thaksin Shinawatra may be ready to ditch Eriksson after just one season, with whispers of Big Phil Scolari taking over at Eastlands. Posted April 18, 2008 by Jonathan Morrow
Rome wasn't built in a day - but Sven has turned round a team going nowhere and Thaksin Shinawatra needs to show some patience. Posted April 17, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
The young striker from Argentina has made a huge impact in the Midlands but Alex McLeish will be lucky to hang on to his new boy wonder. Posted March 31, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool have had it all to themselves for too long - stand by for changes at the top of the Premier League. Posted March 27, 2008 by Kenny Harper
Glitz, glamour, money and razzamatazz - we've got it all in England. But is our national game moving in the right direction? Posted March 25, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Jon Knights selects the players he regards as the cream of the crop this season - and it's three cheers for both the Gunners and Fergie's men. Posted March 22, 2008 by Jon Knights
The fanfare that greeted the former England boss did not match his variable accomplishments as a manager. The Magpies could be paying the penalty for hype over substance. Posted March 21, 2008 by Chris Hockman
Eight points dropped out of 12 as the title run-in begins - and just like in 2003, the decline started with victory at Manchester City in February. Another bizarre coincidence after the problems experienced by Rooney, Ronaldo, Raul, Robinho, Ronaldinho and Rafa earlier in the season. Posted March 19, 2008 by Orion Assante
After the 2-1 defeat at Manchester City, Tottenham have little left to play for. But Juande Ramos will have noted Robbie Keane's petulance at being substituted - and his target will be disciplined success and Champions League qualification in 2008/09. Posted March 17, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
They flew out of the starting blocks but seem to have faltered lately. But don't despair, Thaksin Shinawatra and Sven Goran Eriksson are in for the long haul. Posted March 16, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
Sven-Goran Eriksson's team continue to drop down the Premier league table but they are still well ahead of schedule Posted March 13, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
Arsene Wenger has been quoted as saying that the influx of overseas takeovers will threaten "the soul of football". There are already eight Premier League clubs owned by foreigners. Posted March 08, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
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