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Space Burger Crash Lands At Colchester United’s Training Ground
In one of the most bizarre stories of the week, a UFO landed at Colchester United’s training ground on Wednesday. By UFO, we do of course mean an Unidentified Fried Object. According to the club’s Twitter feed, their media department were informed that a burger, attached to a Go Pro camera, had been discovered at the training base.
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Premier League Run In: The Bottom Six
As we enter the business end of the Premier League season, there is still plenty of football to be played. In fact the title race, Champions League qualification and the relegation battle all remain wide open.
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Where Will Jose Mourinho Go Next?
Manchester United have appointed Ole Gunnar Solskjær as their new manager. Meanwhile his predecessor, Jose Mourinho, has been suspiciously quiet about where his own future might lie. Having been quoted this week as saying that he hopes to be back in employment by June, we take a look at five possible destinations for the Portuguese.
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Solskjær Signs Three Year Deal, United And Tottenham Fans Rejoice
Ole Gunnar Solskjær has been appointed as Manchester United manager on a permanent basis, as Tottenham’s fantastic week continues. Solskjær has been awarded a three year deal after an extraordinary spell as caretaker manager in which he has won 14 of his 19 matches in charge, reducing the gap to the Champions League positions from 11 points to two.
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Euro 2020: Talking Points From The Opening Week
As an eventful international break draws to a close, we round up some of the biggest talking points from the start of the Euro 2020 qualification campaign. England have strength in depth. Gareth Southgate used 17 players across England’s two games and most of them impressed.
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Pick 5 Preview: England To Assert Their Dominance Over Montenegro
With £5,000 up for grabs in the 1X2 Pick 5 pool on Monday night, we run the rule over three of the featured fixtures; Montenegro vs. England, Norway vs. Sweden and Switzerland vs. Denmark. Montenegro vs.
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Five Times Clubs Have Had Points Deducted
Following the news that Birmingham City have been docked points, we take a look at five other famous instances when clubs have had points deducted. From Calciopoli to Rangers’ famous fall from grace, these are some of the most famous examples of clubs receiving a points deduction ever.
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Euro 2020: Scottish Patience With Alex McLeish Wearing Thin
Scottish fans have grown used to disappointment but this was possibly their lowest ebb. The arrival of any new qualification campaign brings fresh hope and this time was no different. The Scots had been drawn into an open qualification group, though many accepted that they would be competing for second place behind Belgium, but they remained the second highest ranked nation in the pool with Russia seemingly their biggest threat.
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European Qualifiers Feature In Our Pick 15 Preview
James Davis returns with his preview of the weekend’s Pick 15 action. The associated Syndicate reference is: 243DFEJT After a tough week in which he landed 8/15 selections but was let down by some last minute goals and perceived bankers, James is hoping to get closer to the top prize this time.
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Euro 2020: Five possible winners
The first of ten qualification matchdays on the road to Euro 2020 begins today. In a break from tradition, the tournament will take place in 12 countries starting on the 12th June 2020. We decided to evaluate the five possible Euro 2020 winners next year.
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Minted! Sir Alex Ferguson’s Chewing Gum Sells For £390k
A piece of chewing gum, said to be the last used by Sir Alex Ferguson during his illustrious career as Manchester United manager, has sold for £390k on eBay. The gum was picked up by a fan at the Hawthorns after Ferguson’s final match in charge of the Red Devils, a 5-5 draw with West Brom on the 19th May 2013 which was his 1500th in charge of the club.
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