The World Cup Is A Distant Memory

The World Cup Is A Distant Memory

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Wastes of money, most versatile player and who's lost their swagger?

It was a weekend of two halves - Chelsea, Spurs and Fulham all came back from two goals down at half time...only Fulham didn't hang on. As Man City wobbled they looked to have lost their swagger - Gregor Robertson thinks it is clear why. Chelsea came back to win, but why did they ...  Show more

The real Roy Keane and should heading be banned

Tony Cascarino was a team mate of Roy Keane, he's been to see the film about Keane and his Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy, he gives his version of their relationship.Is heading in football about to be banned? Following recent headlines around ex players suffering from ...  Show more

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