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Could Endrick be Brazil’s next great attacking hope?
Twenty years ago, Brazil went into the World Cup in Germany as overwhelming favourites to defend their fifth crown. Their squad was simply too strong to ignore, with reigning World Player of the Year Ronaldinho at the peak of his powers, alongside Kaka and Robinho in other creative positions behind either Ronaldo, a waning force perhaps but still an iconic focal point, and Adriano, the man many saw as his heir.
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Newcastle United must use Barcelona game to show they’re still heading in the right direction
Not so long ago, St James’ Park was considered one of the toughest venues to visit anywhere in English football. Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United were a force of nature in front of their own supporters and made a habit of out-playing and out-fighting opponents of the highest quality and calibre.
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Cheltenham Win 6 Preview | 10th March
13.20 Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle EL CAIROS made amends for his unlucky hurdles debut when easily scoring last time out and was a good fifth in last season’s Champion Bumper. I think he’s a major player for team-Elliott, while the likes of fellow last-time-out winners TALK THE TALK, SOBER GLORY are others to consider in a typically-competitive Supreme to start the Festival.
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Taunton Place 6 Preview | 9th March
14.10 DragonBet The Roar Before Cheltenham Extra Places EBF Junior ‘National Hunt’ Hurdle I like the look of MECENE, who has shaped promisingly on both of his starts and could be ready to get the job done.
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Warwick Place 6 Preview | 8th March
13.40 Bet Smarter With Oddschecker Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle Not many to consider so the one I’m siding with is SO YOU KNOW. He beat a subsequent winner on hurdles debut and was by no means disgraced behind a useful prospect at Market Rasen when last seen.
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Sandown Win 6 Preview | 7th March
13.15 Betfair Racing Podcasts Juvenile Handicap Hurdle TURENNE showed a decent level of form in this sphere in France, winning once as well as running with credit in a Listed event and has made a positive start for David Pipe.
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Letting go of Elliot Anderson : One of Newcastle’s biggest mistakes to date
When Newcastle United sold Elliot Anderson to Nottingham Forest in the summer of 2024,they were desperate. They were hours away from a likely Premier League points deduction for breaching Profit and Sustainability Rules, and had little choice but to accept a £35m deal for an academy product.
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Exeter Place 6 Preview | 6th March
13.40 CRS Building Supplies ‘National Hunt’ Maiden Hurdle The opener can see Harry Fry’s ON THE BAYOU make amends for his shock defeat over C&D when last seen. He’s been given plenty of time to get over that effort and retains potential moving forward.
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Haydock Place 6 Preview | 5th March
13.45 CopyBet Supporting UK Horse Racing ‘Chasing Excellence’ Novices’ Chase A disappointing turnout with only two runners but it is hard to separate them so both go on the ticket.
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Stability Over Style: Why David Moyes Still Matters
David Moyes is arguably the most disrespected Premier League manager of modern times. Since leaving Manchester United just seven months into a six-year contract in 2014, he has struggled to regain the universal kudos he had built at Everton.
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