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TTU Go Predicting: a Club-by-Club Championship Preview 2014-5

[F]ollowing on from John McGee's freeform assessment of League 1 yesterday, here is a somewhat more plodding assessment of the level above. That, however, is no reflection on the ins and outs of this...

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The Financial Underbelly: Nottingham Forest

Our latest series of posts features a range of clubs in varying states of financial health. The Football League and indeed, the sport as a whole, has provided evidence of extreme financial...

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The Financial Underbelly: Queens Park Rangers

This summer, a serious new broom is sweeping through Loftus Road, the current home of Queens Park Rangers. Four new players have joined since the cessation of hostilities in May and each has a very...

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TTU Go Predicting: A Club-by-Club Championship Preview 2015-16

Despite the grumblings of the odd curmudgeon, AFC Bournemouth’s promotion to the Premier League in 2014-5 made it a memorable campaign for up and coming clubs last year and the competition looks...

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Football Cities: Bristol

After Ben Woolhead’s analysis of the Toon on Wednesday and our call for a non-league start up to challenge the artificial hegemony of MK Dons yesterday, the third post in our Football Cities series...

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Football Cities: Nottingham

The sixth part of our Football Cities series sees long time contributor Steve Wright analyse the footballing landscape in Nottingham. As a companion piece to Steve’s post, I’d like to direct you to a...

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TTU Go Predicting: A Club-by-Club Championship Preview 2016-17

We are back for a new season and one in which we hope to post more regularly and where we intend on introducing some new features while exploring the most important themes that impact upon the game, be...

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My Second Team: Eastbourne Borough

Idon’t think that I am the only football fan to struggle with the post 1992 world of the Premier League. The richer football at the top domestic level has become the harder it has been to reconcile...

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Book Review: The Agony and the Ecstasy

The Agony and the Ecstasy by Richard Foster Published by Ockley Books 2017 It was entirely remiss of us not to have reviewed Richard Foster’s The Agony and the Ecstasy on its initial release in 2015,...

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Book Review: Savage Enthusiasm: A History of Football Fans

Savage Enthusiasm: A History of Football fans by Paul Brown Published by Goal Post books 2017, £12.99 In a world where many football supporters would be hard pressed to tell you anything about the...

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