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McLeish's battling Blues send out warning to Wenger
Monday March 15 2010
ARSENE WENGER be warned. Amid the talk of Arsenal's run-in being the easiest of the title contenders, their next away opponents have been casually bracketed with Burnley, Hull and Wolves as a source of potentially easy pickings.
Question nobody asked - Who is the lowest top scorer?
Monday February 22 2010
Didier Drogba closed the gap on Wayne Rooney by two on Saturday for the top scorer's prize, and the battle to be top scorer at individual clubs is a bit more competitive although, in many cases, it's because of an absence of quality.
Redknapp fumes over costly Spurs slip-up
Sunday January 31 2010
Tottenham are almost starting to give the impression they do not want to consolidate their place in the top four.
Cole calls tune as Chelsea hit stride to reclaim top spot
Thursday January 28 2010
Birmingham arrived at the Bridge with a painstakingly, proudly constructed record of 15 unbeaten matches. A wall of formidable resistance, surely? It met a wrecking ball.
McLeish’s bargains put 'boss' on the defensive
Monday January 11 2010
A TELLING, unscripted little scene from sub-zero St Andrews late on Saturday evening.
Ferguson faces ban for latest referee jibe
Monday January 11 2010
THE Football Association is to consider activating Alex Ferguson’s twomatch suspended touchline ban following his attack on Mark Clattenburg’s refereeing after the dismissal of Darren Fletcher in Manchester United’s 1-1 draw against Birmingham City.
Dann's cruel own goal gets misfiring United out of jail
Sunday January 10 2010
THIS was supposed to be destruction time. Alex Ferguson doesn't do losing, and the defeat to Leeds, in the FA Cup, had hurt. Sitting on the team bus to St Andrews, the Manchester United manager must have envisaged turning up, teaching one of his proteges a thing or two, and re-exerting his club's authority by returning to the top of the league.
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