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…ten men the chance came. But there were only two minutes remaining when Trearddur were awarded a free-kick on the edge of the penalty box. This was possibly their last…
…at the end of the season, maybe that time will come sooner rather than later. Could we see the re-emergence of one of Russia’s greatest leaders? Only time will tell….
…is no less gaping. In rugby, five Kiwi teams compete in the Super Rugby tournament, a lucrative multi-national competition which also features clubs from Australia and South Africa and is…
…as assistant. The third member of that incredible boot-room would be Neilly Mochan who, as trainer, ensured that Stein’s troops were in peak physical condition when competing against the greatest…
…goals. In contrast, the top teams usually have a wide array of talent that can contribute. Manchester City, for example, had scored 19 league goals in their opening eight games,…
…evening. It was easy to see why Manuel was favourite for the jackpot. The scuffle between Wenger and Mourinho paled in comparison later that weekend, when an intoxicated Van Gaal…
…handed the reins at the One Call Stadium back in December 2014. With the Stags in free-fall and in real danger of returning to the place they had spent the…
…in those rare moments of euphoric jubilation. Arsenal’s FA Cup glory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWZ6RoKkPLE Over the course of its history, the FA Cup has long provided many prime moments of sporting glory….
…the best and most immersive football management simulation ever made. In our opinion, the latest incarnation, Football Manager 16, is the only game of its kind with which you ever…
…striker in the Premier League (lethal), who’s had more touches in open play than any other forward (hard worker), and created more chances for his team than your Aguero’s, your…
JOHN LYONS reviews the latest books to reach us at Late Tackle… PACKIE BONNER – THE LAST LINE, BY PACKIE BONNER WITH GERARD McDADE, PUBLISHED BY EBURY PRESS, £20 RATING…
…competition in 31 years. We were ready as soon as the draw was made on July 17. The trip had been meticulously planned – hotels had been strategically booked, gluten-free…
…I used the domestic UEFA coefficients to weight each European league in terms of difficulty, with more points awarded for winning the more prestigious competitions. Then, I applied common sense…
…I used the domestic UEFA coefficients to weight each European league in terms of difficulty, with more points awarded for winning the more prestigious competitions. Then, I applied common sense…
JOHN LYONS reviews the latest books to reach us at Late Tackle… TO MAKE A DREAM SURVIVE, BY GRAHAM BROOKLAND, PUBLISHED BY GROSVENOR HOUSE PUBLISHING LTD, WWW.GRAHAMBROOKLAND.WIX.COM/ TOMAKEADREAMSURVIVE, £14.99 RATING…
…going to test the stamina and loyalty of our hardcore support, especially those long midweek fixtures. But as our away day song goes, “From Carlisle to Lille, we’re going to…
…above are lyrics from a song by former Beautiful South duo Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott from their latest album. The song refers to a time of industry andfactories, vibrant…
JOHN LYONS reviews the latest books to reach us at Late Tackle… GRANDAD – WHAT WAS FOOTBALL LIKE IN THE 1960S?, BY RICHARD CROOKS, PUBLISHED BY DB PUBLISHING, £12.99 RATING…
…immediately loaned him back for the season. The youngster is the latest of Belgium’s golden generation to join the Premier League. Next season’s campaign will see the country’s top three…
…2013, and was replaced by Mark Sampson, Chapman has at last been eased back into the national team again. Chapman made her long-awaited comeback – winning her 83rd cap –…
…out for a protest match against plans by the club’s landlords to build a supermarket on their Top Field home and relocate them to an out-of-town site. The backlash caused…
…in second place behind Chelsea, the Blues have come away with a Golden Boot, Golden Glove and a spot in Pot 2 of the Champions League group stage draw –…
Coming amidst the final throws of a harum-scarum domestic campaign, it’s hard to reason why my football thoughts have drifted Down Under of late. Of course, one reason is the…
…life. To say Copenhagen is a quiet backwater, however, would do a disservice to a city that was once at the heart of Europe’s commercial superhighway and is steeped in…
Close the season with our summer edition of Late Tackle, by fans and for the fans. On sale now, the latest issue spans the football spectrum; from the 1986 FIFA…
MATT BADCOCK and JOHN LYONS review the pick of the latest football books to hit the shelves JOURNEYMAN – ONE MAN’S ODYSSEY THROUGH THE LOWER LEAGUES OF ENGLISH FOOTBALL, BY…
…to work with the local community” says Kevin Rye. Probably the best example of this is FC United of Manchester, a club that sees itself as first-and-foremost a community enterprise….
…at the time, at least he was comparatively cheap to budget for after the initial investment. Since those distant days big money deals and generous wages have become the norm…
…weaken their negotiating position next time the TV rights come up for renewal. And after all the corporate backslapping that accompanied the latest £5bn fleecing of Sky and BT, that…