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Unrating The Players: I Blame The Turnstiles For McDonalds Touch.

The men with mics on ESPN last night seemed to enjoy reiterating the fact that a creditable draw was not enough to get us through. The intelligent amongst us knew that our Euro jaunt was done for after the first two games but in a strange twist of events the correct results in the Rapid Tel Aviv double header could have left us in with a decent fist of qualifying. Not that we deserve it. Looking at...

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Diary of a Championship footballer

Hi, we're in the middle of another hectic week in the Championship and I'm trying to get my head around the topsy-turvy fixture list. On Friday we take on Watford in front of the live TV cameras and that will be the third game in a week after a fortnight off. It doesn't make sense to me. The international breaks interrupt the flow of the Championship. We go from three games in a week now to three...

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Getting ready for the Steel City derby

Hello, I'm Michael Gray and I play for Sheffield Wednesday . This season I have been given the difficult task of stepping into Gavin Strachan's shoes to write the BBC's Football League player blog. He is now playing for Corby Town in the Blue Square North and everybody wishes him well. I am completely new to all of this so please bear with me while I get settled into the swing of writing the blog....

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Michael Gray you fucking ashole,,i hope you can play against Coventry in secend round becuse you break your 2 legs,,heehehehe you fuckin asshole.....

Atli Rúnarsson - (not a member) - 10/22/2009

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you will by kill in next round agains Coventry

Atli Rúnarsson - (not a member) - 10/22/2009

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The Sho Goes On

Here is my belated Newcastle - Sheffield Wednesday report which for some reason didn't post a couple of days ago. Newcastle United (1) 1 Ameobi 15 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 0 Att: 43904 Shola Ameobi scored his fourth goal in two games as Newcastle extended their unbeaten start to the season. It wasn't easy though as chances came few and far between in a hard fought encounter. Newcastle dominated the...

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The Friday List of Little or No Consequence #126

I was the first... 32 Players Who Scored The First Goal For Their Club In The Premier League 1. Steve Bould (for Arsenal v Norwich, 1992) 2. Dalian Atkinson (for Aston Villa v Ipswich, 1992) 3. Stern John (for Birmingham v Everton, 2002) 4. Stuart Ripley (for Blackburn v Crystal Palace, 1992) 5. Alan Thompson (for Bolton v Wimbledon, 1995) 6. Mick Harford (for Chelsea v Oldham, 1992) 7. Mark Bright...