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Harry De Cosemo

A freelance European football journalist who has worked for a variety of outlets including the Press Association, MARCA in English, FourFourTwo and SportsKeeda

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    PEP’S PUTTING IN PLANS FOR CITY TITLE CHALLENGE

    Seventy-two hours have not yet passed since the FA Cup final, but Manchester City are already signalling their intent. It isn’t unusual for the richest club in Britain to flex their financial muscle at this early stage, but this time they are sending out a message.

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    JOHN TERRY FAREWELL EXPOSED OVER-INDULGENCE IN FOOTBALL

    JOHN TERRY FAREWELL EXPOSED OVER-INDULGENCE IN MODERN FOOTBALL   TERRY – LAST OF A DYING BREED There aren’t many footballers around in the mould of John Terry anymore, both in the physical sense on the pitch and the mental sense.

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    MARCO SILVA WILL BE IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE NEXT SEASON

    MARCO SILVA WILL BE IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE NEXT SEASON, EVEN IF HULL AREN’T   The relegation battle continues In a sense, this year’s Premier League relegation has been both a forgone conclusion and a captivating fight that will probably go to the death.

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    ADAMA TRAORE’S ROLE SHOWS LACK OF AMBITION

    Well Timed Promotion Promotion seemed to come at the perfect time for Middlesbrough last season. After being out of the Premier League for seven years, the Teessiders took the long route back to the top flight.

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    THE END IS COMING FOR VINCENT KOMPANY

    The end is coming for Vincent Kompany at Manchester City Popular Figure It is tough to imagine a more popular goalscorer than Vincent Kompany on Saturday. The Manchester City captain netted the opening goal in the 3-0 victory over Southampton at St Mary’s in just his fifth Premier League appearance of the campaign.

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    SLAVEN BILIC SHOULD NOT BE SACKED BY WEST HAM

    The season of promise for Bilic and West Ham This season, everything was meant to change. Recent years have seen West Ham United go through some good and some bad times, but their move to the Olympic Stadium was meant to be something of a watershed moment.

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    Millionaire Pool Preview: 1 April

    This week, the Millionaire pool has a jackpot over £2,368,000! The pool includes five legs from the Premier League and finishes with a clash between two of Italy’s biggest clubs. Blogger Harry De Cosemo has recorded his preview for the pool… Harry’s Millionaire Preview https://www.

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    Conte’s Biggest Challenge at Chelsea Is Yet to Come

    There is no such thing as perfection in football, but Antonio Conte has come pretty close to it in his debut Premier League season. The Italian’s arrival at Chelsea was understated and not befitting of a man with his credentials, mainly because the big news came about 200 miles north, where Pep Guardiola was taking over at Manchester City.

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    GEORGINIO WIJNALDUM KEY TO LIVERPOOL’S TOP FOUR HOPES

    When Georginio Wijnaldum signed for Liverpool last summer, he did under a cloud of negativity, doubt and criticism. The Dutchman cost £25million, despite having just been relegated as a Newcastle United player.

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    LEROY SANE SHOWS METHOD IN PEP’S MAN CITY MADNESS

    It has taken a while for Manchester City to play with the sense of identity Pep Guardiola demands this season. Their new manager is arguably the very best in the business, having won 21 trophies inside his first decade in the dugout, with two of the world’s biggest clubs, Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

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    HANDING SHAKESPEARE LEICESTER JOB WOULD BE A HUGE MISTAKE

    The dark side of football Football is the most beautiful and popular sport on the planet. It transcends life in a sporting, social and sometimes even a political sense. But, like anything, football has a dark side, and the events in the city of Leicester involving the now former manager Ranieri, new boss Shakespeare and their players a fortnight ago suggest it is also the most cynical sport in the world.

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