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Sportsthoughts (90) – The perils of Premier League management
There was an intriguing table in The Observer today about the longevity of Premier League managers (as managers, not people!). It ranked the current 18 – two clubs, Spurs and West Brom, don’t have a “permanent” manager, having recently sacked … Continue reading
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Tagged football, Premier League managers, sack the manager, Sam Allardyce, Soccer, sports
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Sportsthoughts (89) – That World Cup Draw
So, two days on, how’s that Group of Death looking? The Todesgruppe as the Germans call it. Love those compound nouns. England find themselves in Group D, with Uruguay, Italy and Costa Rica. With their first game, against Italy, to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil, England, football, heat and humidity, Soccer, sports, World Cup 2014
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Sportsthoughts (87) – A good day for Quins – at Twickenham and Leicester
2 November 2013 was a good day for Harlequins. First, Chris Robshaw and Mike Brown starred for England in their 20-13 victory over Australia. And then Quins went away to Leicester, and won 23-16. (Meanwhile West Ham had another 0-0 … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Chris Robshaw, England, England rugby, Harlequins, Leicester Tigers, Mike Brown, rugby, sports
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Sportsthoughts (85) – Let’s All Do The Samba!
So England have made it to the Brazil World Cup in 2014 without the agony of a playoff, which could have been against a pretty decent team, maybe even France. Oh God, the thought of that would have been too … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil 2014, England, football, Soccer, sports, World Cup
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Sportsthoughts (84) – Is Big Sam the new Guardiola?
Pep … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Sam, football, Pep Guardiola, Ravel Morrison, Sam Allardyce, Soccer, sports, Spurs, Tottenham, Tottenham 0 West Ham 3, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (83) – early term report for Quins and Irons
A bit of a mixed bag. OK, but not great. Early days and all that, but the doubts hover. For West Ham, in particular, early season optimism is now officially over. An ugly battle for a mid table place seems … Continue reading
Sportsthoughts (81) – Premier League predictions 2013-14
So tomorrow it’s back. The sports monster that sweeps everything else aside once it gets going. More money sloshing around than ever, now BT Sport has arrived on the scene. It has been a great summer of sport again, after … Continue reading
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Tagged Arsenal, Chelsea, English Premier League, football, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Norwich, Premier League, Soccer, sports, Tottenham, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (80) – Brilliant Lions!
The third test, the decider. The Lions, pretty lucky winners of the first, Australia deserved winners of the second. The momentum, therefore, seeming to be with the Aussies. Selection bombshells delivered by Warren Gatland. Brian O’Driscoll dropped, not even on … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Brian O'Driscoll, British and Irish Lions, Leigh Halfpenny, rugby, sports
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Sportsthoughts (79) – Unlucky Lions?
Second test between Australia and the British and Irish Lions. Last kick of the game. Leigh Halfpenny has a penalty to win the game for the Lions. Just like Kurtly Beale had for Aussies last week. It’s different, much harder. … Continue reading
Sportsthoughts (78) – Lucky Lions
The British and Irish Lions rugby team played the first test in their three match series against Australia yesterday. In Brisbane, on a pitch that looked like it had taken in a fair bit of rain in recent times. This … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, British and Irish Lions, George North, Israel Folau, Kurtley Beale, Leigh Halfpenny, Lions, rugby, sports
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