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JSaunders sport: Season 2009/10 predictions: League Two
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JSaunders sport is a blog about all aspects of sport written by Jonathan Saunders, a journalism graduate from the University of Central Lancashire. Tuesday, 4 August 2009. Season 2009/10 predictions: League Two. At the other end of the table, it was a farcical state of affairs at the bottom with three sides on points deductions and Luton were inevitably relegated. Chester City were not deducted points, but had a miserable season and joined the Hatters on the way into the non-league. Bournemouth were hit ...
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JSaunders sport: Season 2009/10 predictions: Introduction
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JSaunders sport is a blog about all aspects of sport written by Jonathan Saunders, a journalism graduate from the University of Central Lancashire. Saturday, 1 August 2009. Season 2009/10 predictions: Introduction. WELCOME to the first post in. Series of predictions of the 2009/10 football season to feature this week. The Football League season is only a week away and it's that time of year again when every football fan is making their predictions for the coming season. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Life through claret and blue glasses: Two in, more to come...
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009. Two in, more to come. Burnley have today completed their first signings since promotion to the Premier League. Steven Fletcher has joined from Hibernian in a club record £3m deal, while full back Tyrone Mears has joined in a 500k deal from Derby County. ( full stories. Watch this space for more signings. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Life through Claret and Blue Glasses. Sports Journalist Samuel Marsden's slant on the world of sport. You can contact me at:.
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JSaunders sport: February 2009
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JSaunders sport is a blog about all aspects of sport written by Jonathan Saunders, a journalism graduate from the University of Central Lancashire. Monday, 23 February 2009. Hiddink records victory in first game in charge. My 'tip of the day' in the Championship was a disaster as Preston North End became only the second side to suffer defeat at Southampton this season. The Saints took a three-goal lead in the first half and a goal from Ross Wallace was not enough to turn the match for North End. In Leagu...
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JSaunders sport: March 2009
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JSaunders sport is a blog about all aspects of sport written by Jonathan Saunders, a journalism graduate from the University of Central Lancashire. Monday, 30 March 2009. Sad day for sport. It's been a tragic day for sport as 22 people died in a stadium stampede in Ivory Coast. The news comes amid recent talking point, the upcoming 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, on April 15. No doubt, there are many who can relate to today's disaster and it will spark more stories like Tony Edwards'.
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Life through claret and blue glasses: Loving Andre Arshavin
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Sunday, 22 June 2008. What a tournament Euro 2008 has been. What a joy the Russian side have been. What a fantastic player Arshavin is for the Russian's! I'm not going to claim to have been a long term fan of the Russian forward. But while watching Zenit's progress in the UEFA Cup, I couldn't help but think how good this guy was. Hopefully for Russia and for Euro 2008, Arshavin will continue to win our hearts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Life through Claret and Blue Glasses. You can contact me at:.
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Life through claret and blue glasses: March 2008
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Monday, 17 March 2008. Play-offs still a possibility with a clown in goal? The News of the World led with the headline on Sunday: “Coco Kiraly”. It is hard to disagree with a headline which is particularly apt in describing the Hungarian’s performance on Saturday. It is also hard to disagree that goalkeeping errors are becoming the story of the Claret's season, in a season which sees the most competitive Championship ever. So, after a great win at home to Charlton on Andy Gray’s Turf Moor return. One thi...
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Life through claret and blue glasses: February 2008
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008. Play Offs, a real possiblity? The last time I posted, I think that I and most Burnley fans were looking forward to three points at home to struggling Colchester United, but that was not to be. A deflected free kick sent Colchester back south with a point, and we were left hoping for something from the game at Loftus Road the following Tuesday. The next five games are key; Watford, Hull, Stoke, Charlton and Wolves. These are teams in and around us, who believe that this co...
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Life through claret and blue glasses: May 2008
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Tuesday, 27 May 2008. Still waiting for the first summer signing. Actually make that Owen Coyle's first permanent signing since he arrived at Turf Moor. So far we have seen Andrew Cole, Jon Harley and most recently James O'Connor turn down deals to remain Burnley players, whilst David Unsworth is yet to put pen to paper. I wonder if Coyle still believes five signings will be enough. The club this morning confirmed that we have bid for Scunthorpe United striker Martin Paterson. Sunday, 25 May 2008. People...
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Life through claret and blue glasses: June 2008
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008. Wheels are now in motion. Here we go, the summer transfer merry go round has started at Turf Moor. One out, three in. First to happen was Kyle Lafferty heading north of the border. He left the club, inevitably, in a deal which smashes Burnley's record outgoing transfer. The Clarets accepted a bid from Rangers of £3.25m plus midfield/forward Alan Gow. Gow could not agree personal terms, and the transfer fee was subsequently raised. By how much, I am unsure. Sunday, 22 June 2008.
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