Entries from September 2010
Leeds 4, Preston 6: Second Set, New Balls Please.
John Williams - Thursday 30.09.10, 19:46pm
Amazingly, although it’s only the end of September, one fifth of the season has already gone by. With every club playing two games in the last week, the international break is probably coming at the right time – especially for the 28,000 or so fans who watched one of the most remarkable comebacks in English [...]
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A Look at NFL Rule Changes in 2010
John Williams - Tuesday 28.09.10, 16:27pm
If you enjoy football and making use of online sports betting sites, you’ll need to know the rule changes that the National Football League (NFL) is implementing in the United States for the 2010-2011 season. Those who follow NFL football expect the league to modify the rules yearly in response to [...]
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Can anyone stop QPR?
Mike Roberts - Thursday 23.09.10, 20:54pm
The most recent games in the nPower Championship seem to have shed some light on how the rest of the season could pan out – QPR now have a four point lead and they’re the only undefeated team in the Championship. Their latest win was a 2-0 win over Leicester, although they left it late [...]
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Betting on Football Online in the United Kingdom
Rob Pilgrim - Thursday 23.09.10, 12:13pm
Football, known as soccer in the States, is one of the world’s most popular athletic events. Representing over 50 countries and cultures, football is an action-packed game full of national pride and glory. Football fans from around the globe are reuniting with each other on the Internet, where they interact with games through online or [...]
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The Unforgiven: The Story of Don Revie’s Leeds United book review
Terry Lane - Monday 20.09.10, 15:51pm
Like many football mad schoolboys of my generation, I was spellbound by the Leeds United team of the early 1970’s; and though family members supported QPR and Chelsea, the lure of Leeds in their all-white kit, arrogance and flair was too much. I would play left-wing for my school gripping my cuffs and always with [...]
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