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Hitting the wall...at 200mph

clock February 23, 2010 10:31 by author Andrew Fifield
Ian Parkes takes his life and puts it in the hands of Ayrton Senna's nephew [More]


I wouldn't snigger at Chelsea if I were you

clock August 10, 2009 14:00 by author Andrew Fifield
Andrew Fifield   Chelsea have always used the snipes and gripes of their detractors as fuel for their own achievements. Paranoia occasionally appears to be in-built at Stamford Bridge, yet as Carlo Ancelotti confronts the twin peaks of wrestling the Premier League from Manchester United and... [More]


Toure exit marks end of an era for Gunners

clock July 28, 2009 17:11 by author Andrew Fifield
Andy Fifield counts the cost to Arsenal of the latest high-profile defection from the Emirates Stadium. [More]


Tied up in Notts

clock July 23, 2009 12:42 by author Andrew Fifield
Andrew Fifield thinks League Two's highest profile Director of Football, Sven-Goran Eriksson, deserves a bit of credit for putting principles before pounds [More]


Which shade of blue will JT be truest to?

clock July 14, 2009 16:47 by author Andrew Fifield
With John Terry and Man City making eyes at each other, Roman Abramovich now knows what the rest of the Premier League felt when the Russian first rolled into English football in 2003, writes Andy Fifield [More]


Heads you win, tails I lose option for Doyle

clock June 22, 2009 13:25 by author Andrew Fifield
Premier League football blog [More]


Mr Mowbray, spare us the high-minded bilge

clock June 16, 2009 17:35 by author Andrew Fifield
Andy Fifield bemoans the loss of football principles [More]


Football-free summer lasts 24 hours

clock June 11, 2009 09:42 by author Andrew Fifield
Andy Fifield's Premier League blog [More]


Chelsea's Italian love affair

clock June 1, 2009 17:04 by author Andrew Fifield
Andrew Fifield on Chelsea's Italian love affair [More]


How come Yorkshire is such a football pudding?

clock May 27, 2009 08:33 by author Andrew Fifield
AS a general rule, Yorkshiremen need no invitation to be cussed, but if anyone in England's white rose county needs a reason to feel grouchy this summer, the merest glimpse of a football ought to do the trick. This is a desperate for any fan unfortunate enough to finds themselves stranded eas... [More]




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