The Internet doesn’t record the details, it doesn’t do that kind of thing. As a result, history has all but… READ MORE
Despite opticians’ insistence otherwise, my eyesight isn’t what it used to be. Especially on a Tuesday night when I’m tired.… READ MORE
At Christmas parties people accuse me of being boring because I can’t force myself into dancing. What these people don’t… READ MORE
Those who described the post-Olympic feeling as being like coming off a great holiday got it about right. Two weeks… READ MORE
It’s been a funny close season, signings have been sparse and understated, there was a brief flurry of interest around… READ MORE
Of Oxford’s triumvirate of success – Wilder, Constable and Thomas – the departure of Kelvin Thomas, announced on Friday, was… READ MORE
Two years ago, after their exit from the World Cup, I wrote a post about how England’s litany of failure… READ MORE
If you cut the head off Alex Ferguson you’d create a hydra-headed beast of managers, players and coaches; Mark Hughes… READ MORE
Football’s capacity for myth making is almost without boundaries. We talk of heroes and legends and destiny and glory. Names… READ MORE
The challenge with committing any ‘complete record’ to print is that unless your subject matter has died, it is incomplete… READ MORE

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