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In Arsene We Trust. Part 2

In Part 1 we looked at why some Arsenal fans and experts feel that Wenger should leave. Now we look at why Arsene Wenger should stay. In Arsene we Trust …Immediately after the final whistle, respected and experienced journalists such as Matt Law and Ian McGarry tweeted “Wenger must go”. There are some disgruntled Arsenal […]

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Arsene Wenger: Time to leave? Part 1

TKTG looks at the best articles about the aftermath of Arsenal losing to Bradford in the Capital One Cup. We take a look at the arguments for Wenger to stay or leave and try and assess what lies ahead for both Arsenal and Arsene Wenger. In Part 1 we take a look at why Arsene […]

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Why all is not well with German football

It’s 1.30pm on a Wednesday. Frankfurt is freezing. Yet football fans are gathered outside one of the German city’s business hotels. They’re not waiting for a new signing to emerge in a sports car. The majority do not support a local club. They have travelled miles just to show the people inside that they exist […]

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Why Corinthians are dreaming of glory in Japan

Queues of biblical proportions are a common sight at Brazilian airports, but this was something else entirely. The 15,000 that elbowed their way into Cumbica in Sao Paulo to wish Corinthians boa viagem a few weeks ago was either the world’s biggest Secret Santa party or further evidence not only of Timao’s (“The Big Team”) rabid support, […]

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Top Five Underrated Premier League Strikers

…So I decided to have a look at other strikers in the list and put together a list of the Top Five Under-Rated Strikers In The Premier League. 1. Steven Fletcher An obvious candidate. The Sunderland striker has 7 Premier League goals this season and has been the one bright light in Sunderlands dismal campaign so far. […]

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Lone Udinese football fan wins hearts in Italy

A football fan has stolen media attention in Italy after being the only supporter to show up to watch his club play an away game in the top league.  Udinese fan Arrigo Brovedani was the club’s sole supporter in Genoa for a Serie A match against local team Sampdoria. The 30-something wine merchant found himself […]

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Analysis: City vs United

Match Report: BBC. City 2 United 3 Robin van Persie’s injury-time winner sent Manchester United six points clear at the top of the Premier League after a stormy derby win against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. …Van Persie, who City manager Roberto Mancini admitted he wanted to sign before his £24m summer move from […]

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Messi vs Muller

German striker’s record is under threat from Lionel Messi but his mastery of the scorer’s art should still be celebrated. Gerd Müller merits exalted place in history whatever Lionel Messi does Bayern Munich’s old Grünwalder Strasse ground. A cross loops in from the right. Standing in the penalty area, the home side’s No9 meets the […]

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Keane takes revenge on Haaland

The name Alf-Inge Haaland will forever be associated with the Manchester derby, and a certain Mr Roy Keane. Back in April 2001, Keane virtually ended the career of the Norwegian with a horror tackle and earned himself what must be classed as the most deserved red card in Premier League history as the clock ticked […]

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Preview: City vs United

Here at TKTG we take a look at the best articles leading up to the Manchester Derby on Sunday. Mind Games “Twenty-one in the last year, isn’t it?” the Manchester United manager asked. “If we were to get that number of penalty kicks there would be an inquiry in the House of Commons. There would […]

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