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Should fans also be allowed to change teams during the transfer window?


Men with tempers, stop reading now…

Tim Lovejoy

It’s that heady time of summer when the transfer window edges open, and swathes of footballers are given permission to seek a better life away from whatever Siberian/Spanish/Newcastle Hell-hole they’ve been rotting in for the last few years. They get to negotiate sparkling new deals, cast off the cobwebs and move happily into a new chapter of their great lives. So why can’t football fans?

Why can’t the simple man on the street renegotiate his allegiance to, say, Wigan, and head off to the shops to buy himself a bright red Man United jumper, politely inform his family and friends that he now wants to be known as “Red Phil” as opposed to “Wigan Phil”, and then spend next season getting into fights over Wayne Rooney, all the while enjoying some actual joy in his life for the first time. Possibly ever. Is it too much to ask? Is it?

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Posted: July 1st, 2008 by Josh Burt

History says Liverpool won’t win at Bolton


The best sports on the telebox this weekend

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This Sunday, Liverpool will get the chance to climb back into the top four when they visit the Reebok Stadium. The Champions League spot, however, will only be secure for a matter of hours, as Everton are favourites to beat Portsmouth later in the afternoon.

The form guide also spells bad news for the Reds, as they haven’t won at Bolton since 2002, and have only scored four goals in their past six away league games.

Bet on all the weekend’s action here, and make some smarter betting choices with the help of the chickendinner stats centre.

FRIDAY

Bundesliga
Hertha Berlin/ MSV Duisburg (Setanta Sports 1, 7.30PM)

SATURDAY

Scottish Premier League
Hibernian/ Celtic (Setanta Sports 1, 12.30pm)

Premier League

Manchester City/ Wigan Athletic (Setanta Sports 1, 5.15pm)

La Liga

Recreativo/ Real Madrid (Sky Sports Xtra, 7.30pm)

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Posted: February 29th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey