Posted on February 27, 2008 by The Guru
Sunderland have told midfielder Liam Miller that he can leave the club.
Miller started his career at Celtic, and joined Manchester United on a Bosman deal in 2004. After making just nine appearances for the Red Devils, Miller was loaned to Leeds in the 2005/2006 season, where he played twenty-eight times, scoring once.
On the day Roger [...]
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Posted on February 26, 2008 by The Guru
The Premier League has pulled out of a meeting with Fifa to discuss the…ahem…controversial plans to play a 39th league game overseas, claiming they:
Need to conduct further studies and consultation before seeking the advice of Fifa.
So in other words they’ve realised that it’s a completely ridiculous idea that Fifa would never sanction in its present [...]
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Posted on February 26, 2008 by The Guru
Now that everyone has had a couple of days to chew over the tackle that broke Eduardo’s leg the overriding sense of opinion seems to be that it was not a malicious challenge, and Martin Taylor didn’t try to hurt the Croatian international; rather it was one of those “freak” occurrences that happen in football [...]
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Posted on February 25, 2008 by The Guru
According to this story in the Pink’un, Glenn Roeder isn’t too happy with some people around the club for suggesting there was a problem between him and Darren Huckerby.
I don’t usually copy and paste whole stories into here but there are so many good quotes in it I just can’t avoid it:
Glenn Roeder has criticised [...]
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Posted on February 25, 2008 by The Guru
Somebody outside of the “big 4″ can win a trophy in England. Spurs upset the applecart to land the Carling Cup at Wembley yesterday, and deservedly so.
Hucks and Roeder get on just fine. There is no rift, which means less column inches for journos (including us citizen ones) but I’d much rather that was the [...]
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