Andre Villas-Boas Now Favourite To Be Next Liverpool Manager
Former Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas has become the bookies’ favourite for the Liverpool job after a flurry of bets overnight.
Former Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas has become the bookies’ favourite for the Liverpool job after a flurry of bets overnight.
Stephen Dobbie will be looking to make history by becoming the first player to be part of the Championship play-off winning team for three consecutive seasons, but how could this now seasoned play-off player give Blackpool the advantage?
When you consider at one point this season they lost 8-2 to Man United, finishing 3rd isn’t at all bad.
There is more rebuilding work to be done, but considering it was a young team in a difficult set of circumstances, Sir Alex can be very encouraged by his squad’s performance.
One century in his last 49 innings is a statistic that will hurt Andrew Strauss but he is not the type of cricketer to fade and disappear back into the county ranks.
If The Gunners have not learnt their lessons, this could be another frustrating summer for their fans, and even worse, an eighth consecutive season without silverware.
Five players that have every right to feel aggrieved at their exclusion from Roy Hodgson’s squad.
Wigan boss is the bookies favourite to replace Kenny Dalglish as the next permanent manager of Liverpool football club.
As we reported yesterday, Liverpool have parted ways with manager Kenny Dalglish.
Roy Hodgson has named his England team for Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine.
Hodgson has named his Euro 2012 squad, including first call-ups for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and John Ruddy.
Alan Pardew reveals that Newcastle will be monitoring transfer targets during Euro 2012.