I knew it wouldn’t be long since I started the ‘WWTT?’
Posted by Alex Michaels on May 18, 2010
I knew it wouldn’t be long since I started the ‘WWTT?’
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Posted by Miki Barnett on March 21, 2010
Our experts weight on what Beckham’s absence means for England.
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Posted by Peter Howard on February 16, 2010
Oldham club officials are offering full refunds on 2010-11 season
tickets if England wins World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
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Posted by Frank Finnegan on February 15, 2010
With that in mind, we consider the news of rumors circulating about changes to the qualifying procedures for the Champions League for English Premier League teams
Filed under Champions League, England, Premiership, Tottenham, USA
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Posted by Miki Barnett on February 6, 2010
Our DailyFootballBlog.com bloggers assess whether the English gaffer has made the right call.
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Posted by Miki Barnett on December 13, 2009
2010 World Cup odds.
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Posted by Miki Barnett on December 12, 2009
World Cup Group C breakdown and preview.
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Posted by Alex Michaels on December 5, 2009
After the World Cup draw was made in South Africa just three weeks before Christmas, England coach Fabio Capello could not have wished for a better group.
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Posted by Alex Michaels on October 15, 2009
He only played half an hour in England’s final World Cup qualifier but it was enough for David Beckham to show why he deserves a spot in South Africa.
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Posted by Peter Howard on September 30, 2009
The possible venues for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup competitions has quietly been reduced.
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