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Dan Tracey

Dan Tracey is an avid Spurs fan who, when not at the new Tottenham Stadium, can usually be found writing or talking about football.

With a multitude of experience within content creation, Dan has worked on behalf of UEFA compiling statistics and has written for the likes of Sportsbet, Physioroom, GiveMeBet and Sportslens.

In addition to this, he is the voice to a number of successful football podcasts and is delighted to have joined the Colossus team.

Stories By Dan Tracey

  • Sport

    Solskjaer’s Rash decision backfires on Manchester United

    An FA Cup replay with Wolves was never going to be an easy proposition. Especially as the competition offers Manchester United their most realistic chance of silverware this season. For that reason, you can understand why Ole Gunnar Solskjaer named such a strong line up.

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    Which records are Liverpool hoping to break this season?

    Anybody hoping for another thrilling, too-close-to-call title race in 2019/20 will be disappointed. In fact there has barely been a title race and, although nothing is a certainty in football, Liverpool do look set to win a first title in 30 years.

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    Has Eddie Howe waited too long to jump ship at Bournemouth?

    When you think of Bournemouth, you think of a small yet established Premier League club. Although they are currently undertaking their fifth successive season in the English top-flight, they may struggle to extend that run to six.

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    Arsenal need to get their house in order quickly to salvage this season

    After just 18 months in charge, Unai Emery was sacked as Arsenal manager. Although it came as no real surprise, the relaxed pace in which the club have looked to install a successor, has been nothing short of baffling.

  • Sport

    Will Chelsea splash their cash in January?

    With Chelsea free to sign players in January following a successful appeal of their transfer ban, Dan Tracey weighs up the pros and cons of looking to strengthen the squad after Christmas. At the start of this current season, Chelsea were deemed a club in transition and with the shackles of a FIFA transfer ban restricting them, it was almost seen as a free hit for their new manager Frank Lampard.

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    Has Watford’s revolving door come to a halt?

    They say there are two certainties in life, death and taxes. However, you could probably add Watford sacking managers to that list. The Premier League’s basement club have just fired their second coach of the season, with sacking season now in full swing.

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    The Jose Mourinho era begins at Tottenham

    There’s no doubting that it has been a breathless week in the white half of North London. With Mauricio Pochettino’s Tottenham managerial chapter coming to something of an abrupt close, the first few pages of a new story are now being written.

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