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Articles Written by: MATTHEW GLAZIER
Although The Guardian jokingly asked a similar question a fortnight ago, when Kevin Keegan was formally announced as manager of Newcastle United (such was the feel-good factor that had been created by the appointment), the installation of Dennis Wise ...
From MATTHEW GLAZIER,
Sportingo,
29 Jan 2008
Every Premier League central defender makes mistakes. You name them, they make them.
Rio Ferdinand may have marshalled the Manchester United defence to several clean sheets this season, but the dopey galoot is never far away from the odd lapse in ...
From MATTHEW GLAZIER,
Sportingo,
23 Jan 2008
You couldn't fail to have been impressed by Manchester United's 6-0 demolition of Newcastle last Saturday, despite the visitors' obvious lack of confidence and morale.
The champions oozed class in the second half, none more so than Cristiano Ronaldo, ...
From MATTHEW GLAZIER,
Sportingo,
19 Jan 2008
It’s an eight-horse race for Premier League survival this season, with only five of those teams guaranteed to survive. We already have a lagging back-marker in Paul Jewell’s Derby, while Fulham, under Roy Hodgson, are starting to lose touch with the ...
From MATTHEW GLAZIER,
Sportingo,
18 Jan 2008
Kieran Richardson was only half-fit when he took to the field against Portsmouth on Sunday, yet still managed to score two first-half goals to ensure Sunderland moved level on points with relegation rivals Bolton, Wigan and Birmingham.
Will his return ...
From MATTHEW GLAZIER,
Sportingo,
18 Jan 2008
It might initially sound like a ridiculous question, but when you consider that 24th-placed Preston sit just 15 points behind sixth-placed Ipswich, it’s clear that every team in the Championship still has something to play for. Very few are safe from ...
From MATTHEW GLAZIER,
Sportingo,
11 Jan 2008
Nobody could have predicted that Manchester City would be ahead of Liverpool in the Premier League at this stage of the season. Naturally, a good start always helps the manager of a new club, and Sven-Goran Eriksson certainly enjoyed his honeymoon ...
From MATTHEW GLAZIER,
Sportingo,
10 Jan 2008