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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/13/2010
Challenged by manager Brian Laws to retain their position as masters of their own destiny, Burnley are fast becoming masters of their own demise in the Premier League relegation fight. Architects of their own downfall against Portsmouth a fortnight ago, their defensive generosity set up a rare win for fellow strugglers Wolves. Laws insisted this was a 'must-not-lose' rather than a must-win contest...
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 03/11/2010
Soccer:Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is confident record signing Kevin Doyle will be unaffected by speculation linking him with other Premier League clubs. Doyle cost €7.1 million when he made the move from Reading to Molineux last summer and has quickly made a big impression with the Midlands club.
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2010
Premiership clubs are queuing for Wolves striker Kevin Doyle. The Mirror says Mick McCarthy has admitted that Wolves stand "no chance" of keeping £6.5million striker Doyle if they are relegated. Aston Villa , Fulham , Everton and Sunderland will all battle to sign the 26-year-old if Wolves slip down to the Championship. McCarthy said: "If we go down, we have no chance of holding...
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Fanhouse UK Football (Free subscription) | 03/10/2010
Filed under: Transfer Gossip , Wolverhampton Mick McCarthy is still uncertain over which division Wolves will be operating in next season, but fears he will face a future without Kevin Doyle , whatever the outcome of their battle to stay in the Premier League. Even if McCarthy manages to secure safety at Molineux he is preparing for the grim prospect of losing the club record signing this summer,...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/10/2010
Today's rumours have a few of their own, mind The Mill has spent the best part of this morning, like it always does, idly flicking through the pages of a glamour magazine. Don't leap to judge: copying down all these stories gets so goddamn lonely after a while. And anyway, you'll be glad this is the sort of thing the Mill gets up to, because otherwise how would we have known about the latest Brentian...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/06/2010
Paul Scholes' 100th Premier League goal gave Manchester United a valuable three points in a hardfought victory at Molineux. The visitors were struggling to overcome the absence of their two injured strikers until one of their most reliable, if no longer prolific, goalscorers came friom midfield to take them back above Chelsea at the top of the table. Before Scholes's matchwinning strike 18 minutes...
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republik of mancunia (Free subscription) | 03/05/2010
Ahead of Manchester United’s crucial game at the weekend, which a draw alone would see us go top of the table with Chelsea playing in the FA Cup on Sunday, Thomas Baugh from Wolves Blog has given me a few minutes of his time to discuss Kevin Doyle, who he wants to win the league [...]
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 03/03/2010
Republic of Ireland striker Kevin Doyle has told Soccernet that Brazil deserve to be amongst the favourites to win the World Cup following their impressive 2-0 victory at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night.
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Soccerphile Football | Soccer Blog (Free subscription) | 03/03/2010
Brazil 2:0 Republic of Ireland Emirates Stadium, London 40,000 Fabio Capello was in the stands at Arsenal tonight, one of no doubt an army of World Cup team spies on hand to watch the South American giants and joint favourites for the World Cup. The England coach will have left Ashburton Grove pondering just what his team can do in South Africa to defeat what, along with Spain, is the most impressive...
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Soccer news (Free subscription) | 03/03/2010
The former Manchester City striker Robinho become stars on Emirate Stadium with winning goal against The Republic of Ireland. first goal Brazil come from an Ireland own goal from Keith Andrews. There was more misfortune in Tuesday's glamour friendly against the five-time world champions, as just before half time Andrews deflected Robinho's centre past Shay Given - winning a new record 103rd cap along...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/02/2010
• Keane rejoins squad after recovering from knee injury • Striker may replace Leon Best up front at the Emirates Robbie Keane has rejoined the Republic of Ireland squad for tonight's friendly against Brazil after recovering from a knee injury. The Tottenham striker, who is on loan at Celtic, pulled out on Monday after aggravating the problem in the weekend's Old Firm derby. But he underwent...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 02/27/2010
So, the long wait is finally over. Zat Knight's first, and arguably Bolton's most important, goal of the season ended a 550-minute scoreless spell and enabled Owen Coyle's team to leapfrog their opponents and out of the relegation zone. These pair of Wanderers, original members of the Football League, are among those trying to keep their footing on precarious ground at the bottom. They came into the...
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Beer Footy and Birds! (Free subscription) | 02/25/2010
VERSUS The Wanderers of Wolverhampton and Bolton share a rich history as founder members of the Football League, but their future as Premier League rivals hangs in the balance. It will be one of those infamous relegation 'six-pointers' that fans and pundits always harp on about when Bolton Wanderers play host to Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium on Saturday. Both clubs are firmly embroiled...
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Premier League Insider (Free subscription) | 02/23/2010
by ROB HARRISON As February closes we are two thirds through the Premier League season but it remains unclear which three sides will be relegated to the Championship. It is tight at the bottom and any three from seven could go down as we approach the business end of the season. Portsmouth have a mammoth task on their hands if they are to avoid relegation as financial constraints have led to their...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 02/22/2010
• Teenager has impressed since arriving from Hamilton • Greg Cunningham and Marc Wilson also in for 2 March game Wigan Athletic's teenager James McCarthy has been called-up by the Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni for tomorrow week's friendly against Brazil at the Emirates Stadium. The 19-year-old received his first call-up after a series of promising performances for Wigan,...
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