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PREMIER LEAGUE NEW BOYS TO SURPRISE EVERYONE?
PREMIER LEAGUE NEW BOYS TO SURPRISE EVERYONE? Your mind is already made up isn’t it… Norwich, Watford, Bournemouth – favourites for the drop right? Another three whipping boys making the transition to the Premier League who might start off with a win or two as the feel good factor left over from last season continues, but who’ll make up the bottom three positions in the table come the end of the season.
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DI MARIA’S UTD SPELL SHOWS FOOTBALLERS ARE HUMAN TOO
DI MARIA’S UTD SPELL SHOWS FOOTBALLERS ARE HUMAN TOO Just as the arrivals of Bastian Schweinsteiger and Memphis Depay have sparked much excitement around Manchester United this summer, there was widespread delight when Angel Di Maria completed his £59.
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JOHN TERRY: THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING
Captain, Leader, Legend – those are the three words that Chelsea fans will forever refer to when they describe John Terry. The Blues stalwart, who has featured for the club since 1998, played a pivotal role in their Premier League success last season and is likely to be heavily involved in the upcoming campaign despite Chelsea’s interest in John Stones.
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CHELSEA’S MOVE FOR STONES SIGNALS THE END FOR TERRY
The King is dead, long live the King! Well, we haven’t quite reached that point yet, but for Chelsea’s John Terry the end is nigh. Chelsea’s greatest ever player, despite what opinion polls might tell you, is in the autumn of his career and there’s every chance that Jose Mourinho sees the coming campaign as his captain’s swan song.
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WHY 2015-16 COULD BE AN EXCITING SEASON FOR WEST HAM
The four-year relationship between West Ham and Sam Allardyce that came to an end in May always seemed like a marriage of convenience. Appointed in 2011 to lead the club back to the Premier League following relegation from the top-flight the previous year, the former Bolton and Blackburn boss was hardly welcomed with open arms by the Upton Park faithful.
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Jonny Evans the latest name in the rumour mill
Jonny Evans, Manchester United to Everton Likelihood: 4/5 This deal makes a lot of sense for everyone involved. Although Evans has established himself as a key player in the Manchester United squad in recent years, he’s not quite the defender most United fans want; basically, he isn’t a Vidic or a Ferdinand.
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Is Benteke the target man that Liverpool have been asking for?
Before Liverpool fans bemoan the need for a big target man after the relative failures of Andy Carroll and Rickie Lambert, they should consider that Christian Benteke is one of just six players to score 10 or more in the last three Premier League seasons.
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Is Georginio Wijnaldum the player Newcastle have been lacking?
Georginio Wijnaldum is certainly not a household name in European football yet must be regarded as one of Newcastle United’s best transfers during Mike Ashley’s tenure at St. James’ Park. The Dutchman ticks all the right boxes to become a star in the Premier League and, at just £14.
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Herrera can be United’s player of the season next year
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has significantly improved his side’s midfield options already this summer. The unveiling of Bastian Schweinsteiger and Morgan Schneiderlin—two combative distributors who can patrol the halfway line—should allow the Dutch manager to finally utilise the underrated quality of Ander Herrera.
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WHY STERLING WAS RIGHT TO DEMAND A MOVE TO MAN CITY
English football seemingly has a problem. Actually no, it’s English society with the issue. Whenever someone from any walk of life looks to better themselves, the English way isn’t to support them and wish them well.
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BIG SEASON AHEAD FOR MARTINEZ & EVERTON
The sheer amount of football coverage available in the modern age of social media and 24-hour news channels brings a huge sense of immediacy to the majority of discussions. Teams can be written off after a single poor performance, players criticised following one overhit pass or a bad effort on goal.
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