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“Buying” Success, From Manchester To Limerick
Over the next little while, I’m going to be posting up a few of the articles that I have previously written for the website Lovely Left Foot, which is currently undergoing a hiatus of sorts. They may eventually be hosted on LLF … Continue reading
Posted in English Premiership, Football (All), League of Ireland, Limerick, Sport
Tagged football, limerick, loi, man city, money, sport
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Football Round-Up: LOI Week Five, EPL Week 32)
Another draw. Limerick could hardly have been said to be at their best this weekend, but they were two goals up with less than 20 minutes to go when Dundalk clawed it back. Despite several good performances Limerick couldn’t hold … Continue reading
Posted in English Premiership, Football (All), League of Ireland, Limerick, Sport
Tagged dundalk, epl, football, limerick, loi, man city, man utd, sport
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Football Round-Up (EPL Week 15)
A big derby win for United, somewhat unexpected, but one that leaves them in a dominant position as we head towards Christmas. Being top of the table as the year comes to an end is always a plus, and United … Continue reading
Posted in English Premiership, Football (All), Sport
Tagged epl, ferdinand, football, man city, man utd, mancini, rooney, sport, tevez
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Football Round-Up (EPL Week 14)
Another two games down, another two wins. But the problems persist. West Ham, riding high enough in the table, were never going to go over easy, and it was lucky enough that RVP bagged the early goal. West Ham defended … Continue reading
Posted in English Premiership, Football (All), Sport
Tagged chelsea, epl, football, man city, manchester united, premier league, reading, sport, west ham
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Football Round-Up (EPL Week 13)
No real LOI news to talk about, save for the continuing back and forth of transfers and the like. Limerick continue to look for a new manager, with a lot of varying names bandied about, but it seems no decision … Continue reading
Posted in English Premiership, Football (All), Sport
Tagged chelsea, epl, football, loi, man city, man utd, qpr, rdm, sport
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“Buying” Success From Manchester To Limerick (Lovely Left Foot)
With Manchester City’s extraordinary capture of the English league title, the issue of finances has taken centre-stage in the daily football debate again. Did Manchester City “buy” the Premier League title? If they did, is that wrong? And if it … Continue reading
Posted in Football 11/12, League of Ireland, Limerick, Sport
Tagged buy, football, league of ireland, limerick, man city, money
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Why Manchester United Should Win The League…And How Manchester City Can Still Catch Them (Lovely Left Foot)
Four games left. If you are a fan of Manchester United or Manchester City, and you’re anything like me, you’ve been busy working out all the permutations of wins, draws, losses, where the most likely slip-ups are, where the easy … Continue reading
Posted in Football 11/12, Sport
Tagged epl, football, man city, man utd, manchester city, manchester united, sport
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Football 11/12: The Community Shield
Rather then do a full game by game analysis like I did last season, this time round I’m going to be a bit more conservative, and rather than do recaps and analysis, I’m going to try to find an issue within … Continue reading
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Tagged community shield, football 11/12, man city, man utd, sport
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Football 10/11: vs Man City (FA Cup)
Dissapointing, in several ways. It was even enough affair for most of the match, and we had our chances. But City got the break they needed, the United defence varying between good and bad all game. Toure took his effort … Continue reading
Football 10/11: vs Man City (home)
A big, big result, especially coming off our first defeat of the season. The week break really helped with that I’ll wager. United continue to best their counterparts from down the road and long may that continue. It was a … Continue reading