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Five transfers badly needed in the January transfer window
The January transfer window has got off to a quiet start but will surely come to life sooner rather than later. With clubs up and down the league each trying to improve their lot in the second half of the season, the transfer scramble will soon be underway.
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La Liga race could go right to the wire
“It’s boring and uncompetitive.” “A farmer’s league.” Just two of the usual arguments, which mainly come from Premier League watchers, as to the quality of Spain’s top flight, La Liga. To those that don’t watch La Liga week in and week out, their opinion might well be that Barcelona and Real Madrid (possibly Atletico Madrid) are the only realistic title contenders.
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Sandown betting tips: Palladium set for standing ovation
Steven Dowler returns to tackle the Boosted £10,000 Place 6 pool at Sandown and he reckons that Palladium will comfortably justify his favouritism. If you agree with his thoughts, then why not join his Syndicate? 12.
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FA Cup betting tips: Wolves to bounce back against sorry United
After the frenetic festive schedule, the Premier League takes a break this weekend to make way for the FA Cup. Chris Bland gives his verdict on three of the matches in the £800,000 Pick 15 pool. He reckon Wolves are set for another big scalp when they host Manchester United.
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Scholfield Speaks: On Tolworth Hurdle day, Cheltenham vs. Aintree & his weekend rides
A busy weekend of racing lies ahead. I’ve got the Sussex National on Sunday as well as a few rides on Saturday. It’s actually Tolworth Hurdle day tomorrow at Sandown, a race I’ve won in the past with Melodic Rendezvouz.
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Hereford betting tips: Red Risk represents great value
Our racing man Steven Dowler turns his attention to Hereford on Friday and fancies his chances of tackling the £3,000 Best Dividend Guaranteed Place 6. He reckons that Red Risk has a fantastic chance in the Novices’ Chase.
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Our Premier League awards of the 2010s
Another year and another decade draws to a close. It’s been a hugely eventful ten years of Premier League action filled goals, drama and some terrific tantrums. But what will come out on top in our Premier League awards of the 2010s? Best team – Manchester City They won’t keep the title for much longer but Manchester City will finish the decade as Premier League champions having won four of ten possible titles in the 2010s.
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Premier League football tips: New Year, same Arsenal
The first day of the new year also happens to be one of the finest on the festive calendar, with 18 of the Premier League’s teams in action across nine matches, all of which will be broadcast live on BT Sport.
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Football’s coming home? Not anytime soon.
Fans continue to chant ‘football’s coming home’ at every available opportunity but, by the time of next summer’s European Championships, it will be 54 years since English football’s greatest ever victory.
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Ascot betting tips: Paisley Park looks the bet of the day
Another fine afternoon of racing at Ascot lies ahead and Cheltmental returns with his expertise in a bid to take down the Boosted £10,000 Place 6. His bet of the day is Paisley Park who will surely lap up the conditions.
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