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Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Fast forward to Saturday 27th March 2010. Manchester United travel to face relegation-threatened Bolton, on the eve of a Champions League semi-final against Barcelona. Sir Alex Ferguson picks a weakened team and Bolton grind out a 1-0 win. Come the end of the season, Bolton finish in 17th position, one point ahead of relegated Wolves. If this series of events unfolds, Mick McCarthy will wear the wriest of smiles…
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
In the wake of Liverpool’s surprise home defeat to Villa, Chelsea have been installed at 6/4 favourites for the Premier League. If they do it, they will do it with Ancelloti’s ‘diamond’ formation – Andrew Walker examines it…
Monday, December 15th, 2008
It could be worse. Chelsea lie one point off the summit of the Premier League, are in the midst of a remarkable run of domestic away victories, and have progressed to the last sixteen of the Champions League. For most teams that would be a pretty good position to be in, but the way Chelsea’s [...]
Monday, December 8th, 2008
A big thanks to our guest contributor Andrew ‘Tiger’ Walker – and he’s embraced one of our features, which we always like. Playalikes: Number 2 – John Terry & Nemanja Vidic Both these centre halves are colossuses. They are extremely dominant in the air at both ends of the pitch and chip in with their [...]