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Losing a final

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Tweet On Monday I watched Crystal Palace defeat my team, Watford, in the Championship Play-Off final. It was a game that took an absolute age to arrive; just over a fortnight had passed since Watford defeated Leicester in an epic … Continue reading

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Who cares if Mancini is vain? Probably not Manchester City fans.

Tweet For some inexplicable reason I’m still thinking about Roberto Mancini’s sacking by Manchester City. I say inexplicable because few people were shocked by this news when it was first announced, and even if they were, these things are usually … Continue reading

Posted in Spurious conjecture, Uncategorized | Tagged Claudio Ranieri, Gianluca Vialli, Joe Hart, , Roberto Mancini | Leave a comment

Playing for pride is not exciting. At all.

Tweet This has been a boring Premier League season. I know it’s lazy to say it, but maybe the prolonged lack of entertainment has made me lethargic. Yes, the Football League’s been amazing, the Champions League has had some moments, … Continue reading

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Brentford’s pain

Tweet When the Football League season begins in early-August the finish line seems ridiculously far away. Lying between August and May is a forty six match season – a campaign so long that large chunks of it end up being … Continue reading

Posted in Football League, Spurious conjecture | Tagged Doncaster Rovers, Griffin Park, League One, Marcello Trotta, playoffs | Leave a comment