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Latest Syndicate Video from Dan Pinder
Check out the latest Syndicate Video Preview- Build it up! Watch the latest Syndicate video from Dan here. Do you agree with his selections? New article from Dan will be live tomorrow! Join his Syndicate is here – https://tickts.
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PROMISING SIGNS
The early signs are promising for England under Gareth Southgate, but surely he can only be judged on how he does in tournament football. Southgate’s first game in permanent charge of England may have ended in defeat to Germany on Wednesday, but there were no positives than negatives to take away from the game.
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MILLIONAIRE POOL PREVIEW: 25TH MARCH
This week, the Millionaire pool has a jackpot over £2,356,000! With it being an international break for the Premier League, this week’s pool blends international matches with key games in league one! Blogger Daniel Pinder has previewed the pool, and you can watch it here… Millionaire Pool Preview- Sat, Mar 25 15:00 You can play the Millionaire pool NOW! The Bundesliga Title Race Daniel has written an article describing the title race and relegation battle in Germany.
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SPAIN WILL SLOWLY ROLL INTO A TRANSITION
Julen Lopetegui’s latest squad shows that Spain will slowly roll into a much-needed transition A new golden generation approaches When Spain crashed out of the last World Cup tournament in the group stages, calls for change were rife.
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STARLESS ENGLAND COULD BE THE WAY FORWARD AFTER ALL
Long standing English arrogance takes hit For so long, despite a series of setbacks, Britannia will always rule the waves in the football stratosphere for many of us islanders. Whether it is the sense of schadenfreude many get seeing Pep Guardiola failing to take our unconquerable “best league in the world” by storm, or bringing up the “could he cut it on a wet Wednesday night in Stoke” argument when discussing the credentials of the next exotic superstar talent, the imperialist English arrogance has proven difficult to shake off.
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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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MILLIONAIRE POOL PREVIEW: 18TH MARCH
This week, the Millionaire pool has a jackpot over £2,354,000! All legs come from a critical weekend in the Premier League, with positions towards the top and bottom of the table still up for grabs.
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ATLETICO AND SEVILLA’S FIRST LEGS PROVE HELP AND HINDRANCE
ATLETICO MADRID AND SEVILLA’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FIRST LEGS PROVE HELP AND HINDRANCE At Estadio Vicente Calderon on Wednesday, there occurred something of a non-event. An interesting one, which boasted some fantastic goalkeeping from both Bernd Leno and Jan Oblak, but nonetheless it lacked an true intensity and competitive edge.
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£1,600,000 PICK 15 PREVIEW: 18TH MARCH
Alex McMahon takes a look at this weekend’s upcoming football from around the continent with his £1,600,000 Pick 15 preview. Search 769FYCAJ to join his syndicate: NOTTINGHAM FOREST vs DERBY COUNTY Derby sacked Steve McLaren earlier this week but the Rams can get back to winning ways after losing to Brighton last weekend.
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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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NEW LUKAKU DEAL NO GUARANTEE HE’LL STAY
NEW LUKAKU DEAL NO GUARANTEE HE’LL STAY – CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LURE IS HARD TO AVOID Everton progress may not be enough for Lukaku Ronald Koeman is building something rather exciting on the blue half of Merseyside.
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