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The 2015/16 Premier League Preview
So here we go again, another Premier League season is about to begin. Usually this should induce a feeling of excitement as football’s one of the few things that manages to make the uncertain and uncertainty that is the future … Continue reading
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Relegation Day
When it comes to the last weekend of the Premier League season it would be better if the title was on the line, but a relegation scrap is a passable consolation prize. Its appeal is both engrossing and macabre, akin … Continue reading
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Song Of The Day – The Vile Stuff by Richard Dawson
From the album ‘Nothing Important’ (2014)
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