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The 50 Highest Paid Players in the World
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The 50 Highest Paid Players in the World

From Futebol Finance – there are some shocking, and some laughable, inclusions…

Footballsup Heroes No. 3 – Arthur Wharton
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Footballsup Heroes No. 3 – Arthur Wharton

We’ve had Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Ronaldo – the next in our heroes series; Arthur Wharton. ‘Who?’ I hear you cry. Read on…

So what does that mean?
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So what does that mean?

Arsenal win, Chelsea lose, Man United draw. Are Arsenal back in the title race? Already? So soon after abject defeats to their main rivals? Really?

Will Adam Johnson go to the World Cup?
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Will Adam Johnson go to the World Cup?

That’s what we’re asking – he certainly made a compelling case for himself last night…

Trivial Pursuit
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Trivial Pursuit

Name five players who played under Sven for England whose names start and end with the same letter. Explained properly within…

Cult Zeros
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Cult Zeros

A nice little site we stumbled across – get your hero/zero emblazoned on a t-shirt. They have Jan Aage-Fjortoft…

Moments of Genius No. 7 – Berbatov. Again.
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Moments of Genius No. 7 – Berbatov. Again.

This comes from United’s 5-0 destruction of Portsmouth; it didn’t lead to a goal, but was pretty special…

Some Unsubstantiated Rumours
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Some Unsubstantiated Rumours

I stress that – these are rumours, passed to me by an un-named source. So don’t sue. Even if you did, I don’t have any money. They are about John Terry, by the way…

Is watching football better if you don’t support a team?
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Is watching football better if you don’t support a team?

Traditionally football has been tribal, with rival factions roaring on their boys and wishing ill upon their rivals. The love of winning and fear of losing overrode all else. That has its own thrill and attraction. But to purely appreciate football, wouldn’t it be better to watch as an abstract neutral, observing with detachment and disinterest?

Gutless Gunners. By Andrew Walker
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Gutless Gunners. By Andrew Walker

It is an old football adage that a great team is built around a great spine. With that in mind, Arsene Wenger is in big trouble, writes Andrew Walker

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