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Wenger worry
The worst kept secret in football was confirmed when Arsene Wenger signed a new two-year deal at Arsenal, but will he see out his deal. The saga over Wenger’s future was finally resolved this week, but to mixed reaction from Arsenal fans.
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Gareth Bale belongs in Premier League revolution
The second most expensive player in the history of football is fully fit for this weekend’s Champions League final. Whether Gareth Bale starts or not, however, is unknown. On 24th May 2014, Gareth Bale ended his first season with Real Madrid by scoring the goal to finally deliver La Decima to the desperate Los Blancos.
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Martin Laurence Previews the £10,000 Pick 8
This week I’m tacking the £10,000 Pick 8. Join my Syndicate HERE Derry City vs Galway United It’s been an underwhelming first half of the season for Derry City but they have at least proven difficult to beat, losing just three of 16 games thus far.
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What has happened at Dortmund & who’ll take over from Thomas Tuchel?
Although the majority saw it coming, Thomas Tuchel was sacked by Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday. Days after winning BVB’s first trophy in five years and following months of speculation over his future.
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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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PREMIER PLATFORM FOR UNITED AFTER MOURINHO’S FIRST SEASON
SEASON OF PROGRESS Manchester United’s Europa League success means this season can be quantified as a success, but it must act as a platform for a Premier League title challenge next term. Jose Mourinho’s first season in charge was always going to be difficult to live up to expectations, but winning two trophies and qualifying for next season’s Champions League means his debut campaign must now be seen as a success.
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BILBAO RIGHTLY LOOK IN-HOUSE FOR VALVERDE REPLACEMENT
Athletic Bilbao is both an identity and a club. A representative of a region, a culture and a way of life. It was only fitting that as Ernesto Valverde, a man who has spent two long stints at the club as both a player and a manager, took his leave this week, Cuco Ziganda stepped into the void that was left.
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NO CHAMPIONS LEAGUE COULD BE A BLESSING IN DISGUISE FOR ARSENAL
For the first time in 20 years under Arsene Wenger, Arsenal have finished outside the top four and behind their London rivals, Tottenham Hotspur. However, what many deem as a failure, could well be a blessing in disguise for Arsenal to become a powerhouse once again.
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The Colossus Winners – end of season review 2016/17
Salute to the Colossus Winners of 2016/17 The Premier League goes into hibernation again after another action packed season and what a treat we were given here at Colossus! It was a pretty comfy ride home for league winners Chelsea in the end as they cruised to the Premier League title with a record THIRTY wins – but some of our Colossus faithful certainly had a more stressful time of it.
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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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