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Tag Archives: football
Sportsthoughts (57) – The Return of Joe Cole
Yesterday it was announced that Joe Cole, England midfielder, would be returning to the club where it all began for him. My team, West Ham. On a free transfer from Liverpool, where he never established himself in two seasons of … Continue reading
Sportsthoughts (55) – And the BBC Sports Personality of the Year is… Bradley Wiggins!
Yes! That’s where my vote went. Cyclist supreme. First ever British winner of the Tour de France – the ultimate endurance test – and olympic Gold medallist in the men’s cycling time trial. And a personality and a very cool … Continue reading
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Tagged andy murray, Bradley Wiggins, Chelsea, cycling, England rugby, football, Harlequins, Ian Poulter, Jessica Ennis, London Olympics, mo farrah, rugby, Ryder Cup, Soccer, sports, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (54) – West Ham and England do the incredible!
What an incredible afternoon of sport! As in unbelievable. As in results so unlikely that if you’d gone the bookies and put a tenner on the double you’d be walking away with a few thousand pounds. Football: West Ham 3 … Continue reading
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Tagged All Blacks, Big Sam, Chelsea, England rugby, football, Haka, New Zealand rugby, rugby, Soccer, sports, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (53) – Battle of the Exes
Tomorrow afternoon West Ham are away to Newcastle. West Ham’s manager, Sam Allardyce, was sacked by Newcastle in 2008, after a rather unhappy period in charge. Newcastle’s manager, Alan Pardew, was sacked by West Ham in 2006 after quite a … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Pardew, Andy Carroll, Big Sam, Carlos Tevez, Demba Ba, football, Javier Mascherano, Kevin Nolan, newcastle, Sam Allardyce, Soccer, sports, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (51) – Problems, problems… doping, racism
If you read my blogs regularly, you’ll know my focus is on the feelgood factor. My music pieces are totally that way, same with the photos. And sport, well I indulge in a bit of football criticism, but it’s mostly … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, dave braisford, doping in cycling, football, les ferdinand, racism in football, radio five live, Soccer, sports
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Sportsthoughts (46) – Defending a Fish Supper
So “Big Sam” Allardyce was angry as his – my – team, West Ham, crashed out of the Capital One League Cup, losing 4-1 at home to Wigan. Wigan! You bet he was angry – with the team of course. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Sam, defending a fish supper, fish supper, football, Sam Allardyce, Soccer, sports, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (42) – Whay-ay, the Big Man joins Big Sam at West Ham!
I’m surprised and rather delighted that Andy Carroll has joined West Ham on a season long loan, with an option, I think, to make it permanent. He’s a high quality player, a bit of a throwback to the days when … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Carroll, Big Sam, football, Sam Allardyce, Soccer, sports, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (39) – The Return of the Premier League
So soon after those feelgood Olympics, all those supremely talented athletes, at once successful and humble, in tune with the crowds who roared them on. After all the smiles, the friendliness, people of all nations happily mixing, celebrating, drinking in … Continue reading
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Tagged Arsenal, English Premier League, football, Premier League, Soccer, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (35) – Olympic highlights so far
Day 4, Tuesday 31 July. I’m at work so I can’t get intimately involved with canoe slaloming, or archery, or Grecian wrestling, or whatever, during the day. That is always fun – the way you rapidly become expert on obscure … Continue reading