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Ludicrous League Two: Barnet, Macclesfield and the ridiculous world of big-time losers who won't be relegated

No points from four games and humiliation last Saturday, yet the struggling pair remain 15 points clear of the relegation zone. It really is a weird situation at the bottom. Posted September 03, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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Spurs keeper boob; Palace boss's dilemma; Clapham's Leeds boost; Blackpool's loan crisis

Why should the big boys have all the fun on the transfer rumour mill? This Sportingo bulletin focuses on the current gossip in the so-called lower leagues (apologies for mentioning Spurs!). Luton and Swindon also feature today. Posted September 28, 2007 by Philip Smith

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Luton Town v Liverpool: Will it be FA Cup tears or cheers?

The Premier League title is a touchy subject around Liverpool right now, so can Rafa Benitez salvage some pride and silverware? Who'll survive this particular hurdle? YOU tell us. Posted January 04, 2008 by Sportingo Team

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Luton 1 Liverpool 1: What went wrong, what went right?

Rafa's under fire again for tinkering – but he's done Luton a massive favour by handing them a money-spinning replay at Anfield. What's your verdict on this FA Cup shock? Posted January 07, 2008 by Sportingo Team

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Shameful FA put the boot into Luton Town's new regime

Relegated to League Two, Mick Harford's suffering side have been deducted 10 points for making illegal payments to third parties. This, despite the fact that the guilty people have already been dealt with and left the club. The new owners have done nothing wrong - so who do the FA think they are punishing? Posted June 06, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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If rotation's so clever then why do even Luton look good next to Liverpool?

The aim of chopping and changing is to keep the likes of Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres fresh, but they just end up looking flustered. Posted January 06, 2008 by Patrick Goh

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Liverpool’s cold-hearted Luton snub is the ultimate betrayal of Shankly’s legacy

Charity clearly does not begin at home for today's commercially-minded football clubs. Why couldn't Messrs Gillett and Hicks give the equivalent of Steven Gerrard's week's wages to an ailing club in need? Posted January 07, 2008 by Jaimie Kanwar

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The Boyd done well swapping Luton for Leyton Orient

Adam Boyd is no household name, rather your typical lower league journeyman striker. It’s a million miles from the Premier League, but even at that level there still lies a talent which might go on to bigger and better things Posted September 12, 2007 by Mark Rivlin

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Wenger's Arsenal crisis; Sheva's Chelsea blast; Mourinho's £4m challenge; Middlesbrough's window pain

The gossip and rumour mill churns on and on. This batch of tales from the newspaper hacks also takes in Portsmouth, Sevilla, Liverpool, Blackburn, Inter Milan, Coventry and Luton. Posted November 29, 2007 by Michael Walsh

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Birmingham, Crystal Palace, Leeds and Darlington on the up and up - but poor Luton Town have NO chance!

Predicting the promotions and relegations throughout the league is not an easy thing to do. Having said that, we all have an opinion. This is mine. What's yours? Posted August 09, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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Liverpool stumble along as Rafa Benitez continues to fumble

"Dead man walking" comes to mind as questions arise over the Spaniard's relationship with the club's owners and his commitment and playing policies. Posted January 07, 2008 by Joe Baker

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Do Shrewsbury's record signings herald a bright new dawn?

Paul Simpson has taken the reins at the New Meadow and signalled his intent by breaking the bank to bring in Grant Holt and Michael Jackson. Posted June 25, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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Forget Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea, the Coca-Cola League is REAL football!

The success of some Championship and League One and Two sides this season gives hope to fans whose clubs are on the brink of going under. Away from the £100k-a-week salaries exists a community where rival fans help each other and 'real football' is served up. Posted April 02, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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Is Paul Ince a future Manchester United boss?

'The Guvnor' is showing great prowess at lowly Macclesfield Town. Maybe this is the start of another glittering career in football for the former England midfield star. Posted March 19, 2007 by Mark Apostolou

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Luton and Liverpool couldn't be separated - even in Cantonese

A slightly different spin on the game everyone is talking about - at least in China. And who was Fabio Capello watching? Posted January 10, 2008 by John Ball

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Will Leeds United's racing certs fall at the Cheltenham hurdle?

Dennis Wise's tour of football's rep theatres continues in the football outpost of Gloucestershire more famous for its racing festival. With both sides jockeying for better positions, it could be a classic. Posted November 23, 2007 by Lee Betteridge

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Doncaster Rovers can paint the town red at last - after 128 years!

It's taken well over a century for my hometown club to win their first trophy final - but it was worth waiting for. Posted April 02, 2007 by Philip Smith

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Zidane brings magic to Algerian town

Adoring fans turn up in force to help former French star's charity project Posted December 13, 2006 by Reuters

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Blackburn outclass Luton to reach FA Cup fifth round

Posted January 27, 2007 by Reuters

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How Harrogate Railway's FA Cup run hit the buffers

They were hoping to mix it with Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool, but the part-timers' challenge came off the tracks. Posted December 03, 2007 by Joe Morris

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Fancy a bet? Leeds United can make you a cert winner

Sportingo punter Tugruk takes a look at football odds and reckons punters really can have their cake and eat it. Here, he uses his hometown club's match against Walsall as an example of where and how to invest your money wisely. Posted December 15, 2007 by david TUGRUK

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Newcastle and England: The Blair-Brown political face of football

Could Tony Blair cut the mustard at his beloved Newcastle United? And why does Gordon Brown prefer England to Scotland? Nothing to do with a scramble for votes, of course. Posted January 30, 2007 by Joe Morris

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From Manchester United to management: Ince-stant success

Former Old Trafford heroes Paul Ince and Roy Keane are finding that football management is not so difficult after all. Posted January 04, 2007 by Mark Benson

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Football League Trophy is a prize chump

Fancy watching paint drying? Leagues One and Two present football's equivalent, and at Rochdale to boot. Posted November 08, 2006 by Matt Owen

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How Gillingham found a football cult hero in a big, bad Savage

He's a striker whose goals are rarer than a Leeds United victory. But Gillingham fans have taken to Bas Savage in a big way - and here's why. Posted January 31, 2007 by Chris Ray

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Ipswich Volz into town as Watford seek to close the gap

With both teams having made a stuttering start, tomorrow's game may well give some indication as to whether either can make a challenge at the top of the Championship. Posted August 29, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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Boss Sinnott pays for his Port Vale sins, and next for the chop is...

The former Farsley Celtic manager maybe just couldn't hack it in league football and it's probably only a matter of time before another reputation bites the dust. Posted September 24, 2008 by Graham Fisher

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Luton manager Mike Newell and the case for women referees

Sexist football boss Mike Newell is in hot water for his attack on assistant referee Amy Rayner at the weekend. But was his claim that there is no place for women officials in the senior game justified? Sportingo's MARK RIVLIN says yes - but colleague DONNA GEE insists female referees are here to stay. Posted November 13, 2006 by Sportingo Staff

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Stunner for Martin Ling's red-and-white army as Lockwood, Easton and Alexander leave the Orient

Boxing guru Barry Hearn is forced into a corner as Millwall, Nottingham Forest and Swindon snap up his prize fighters at Brisbane Road. Posted July 06, 2007 by Mark Apostolou

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Huddersfield 2 Birmingham 1: What went wrong, what went right?

The poor relations from League One dumped their Premier League opponents out of the Cup – now that's what we like to see! Did Huddersfield deserve it? Were Birmingham the pits? Give us YOUR verdict. Posted January 07, 2008 by Sportingo Team

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Are Derby County the worst Premier League team ever?

Relegated in March, can the Rams reach 15 points – or are they doomed to take over from Sunderland as the most pitiful excuse for a top-flight football team? Posted April 01, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com

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Ince perfect - why a Manchester United Legend chose MK Dons over the Premier League

Starting from the very bottom at Macclesfield, the former Manchester United and England star is building a reputation as a shrewd boss in Milton Keynes. Could Old Trafford be the next stage in his career? Posted April 02, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com

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