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Galway Place 6 betting preview | July 29th
Galway Betting Preview 17.00 – Guinness Galway Tribes Handicap Hurdle – 2m Noel Meade’s LUNAR POWER has some really strong form in the book in which he was twice placed in Grade 2/Grade 3 events and wasn’t beaten far when fourth in another Grade 2 last time.
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Gianluca Scamacca signing would prove how far West Ham have come under David Moyes
There were protests outside the London Stadium the summer David Moyes returned to West Ham. Fans weren’t solely disgruntled with the appointment of the Scot, but they saw his return to the Hammers for a second managerial spell as proof of the club’s lack of ambition at boardroom level.
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Goodwood Place 6 betting preview | 28th July
Steven Dowler is taking on today’s Boosted Place 6 pool at Goodwood. Check out his preview below. Goodwood Betting Preview 13.50 – Coral Kincsem Handicap – 1m1f Charlie Appleby’s team continue in a rich vein of form and I really WARREN POINT in the opener, who’s the choice of William Buick.
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Goodwood Place 6 betting preview | July 27th
Steven Dowler is taking on today’s Boosted Place 6 pool at Goodwood. Check out his preview below. Goodwood Betting Preview 13.50 – Coral Beaten-By-A-Length Free Bet Handicap – 1m3f Charlie Appleby’s SECRET STATE is improving at a rate of knots and has now won three of his last four starts, most recently when beating subsequent Group 3 winner Deauville Legend at Royal Ascot.
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Why this is Steven Gerrard’s biggest season yet as a manager
Aston Villa are entering a hugely important season. Two years after promotion to the Premier League, they are settled in the division. Their current owners have made no secret of their desire to reinstate the club as one of England’s biggest clubs, with European football hot on their agenda.
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Goodwood Place 6 betting preview | July 26th
Goodwood Betting Preview 13.50 – Coral Chesterfield Cup Handicap – 1m1f CARADOC did very well to finish second in this race last year off a two pounds higher mark and has shaped better than the result on multiple occasions, including when eighth of 22 in John Smith’s Cup at York last time, where he would have definitely finished a lot closer with a clear passage.
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What is life after Pep Guardiola like for players?
No manager is universally loved. In fact, for the very best ones, upsetting players probably means they are doing something right. But nobody can dispute Pep Guardiola’s standing as a member of the elite.
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Why United should walk away from the De Jong deal
Almost a month has passed since Manchester United were reportedly closing in on the signing of Frenkie de Jong. The club had agreed a fee with Barcelona and were hoping to complete the deal before a self-imposed deadline of June 30.
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Manchester United need rapid Ronaldo resolution
There is a new manager at Manchester United, but it is the same old story at Old Trafford. Another summer is being dominated by transfer sagas. What should be an exciting time for Red Devils supporters, the early weeks of the Erik ten Hag era, has instead been overshadowed.
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Has Gareth Bale lost his love for club football?
Whether fair or not, Gareth Bale has a reputation. The view many seem to take on the Welshman is that he is no longer in love with football, at least at club level, and instead prefers to pick up a golf club and spend his days playing 18 holes.
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