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Aguero could be next in a Premier League title-winning XI of absentees

Aguero could be next in a Premier League title-winning XI of absentees
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3 Syracuse women s lacrosse players who can help fill void left by Emily Hawryschuk

3 Syracuse women s lacrosse players who can help fill void left by Emily Hawryschuk
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Was there football pre-1992? — Part 3

You can try to find the updated link in the article archive. Share article: Reader Comments (41) Note: the following content is not moderated or vetted by the site owners at the time of submission. Comments are the responsibility of the poster. Disclaimer Dave Ganley 1 Posted 16/02/2021 at 16:12:40 I m really enjoying your articles, John. My first game at Goodison wasn t until 1974 as a 9-year-old so it s really interesting reading about football in a broad sense in earlier years from someone who was there at the time, especially from the lower leagues as they are never really reported on from those days. Chester in particular. Always had a soft spot for them as mum came from there.

UTD Unscripted: My life as Wilf McGuinness s son

Paul, son of Wilf. I always had that when I was growing up. I always used to hope that one day, they’d introduce him as Wilf McGuinness, dad of Paul, but it’s never happened and I don’t think it ever will. That’s fair enough, for lots of reasons. He represented England at every level from schoolboys upwards, captained England schoolboys with Bobby Charlton in his team, was a Busby Babe all the way through to the first team at Manchester United, became a full England international, broke his leg and had his career ended at 22. Then, he coached England to the World Youth Cup when he was 25, helped with the senior England World Cup squad, became United manager at 32, then went on to have more managerial experience at other clubs in different places. When you look at it all, it’s unbelievable.

Colin Bell: Funeral for Manchester City great incredibly touching

BBC News Published image copyrightMCFC image captionThe hearse carrying Bell was driven around the Etihad on its way to his funeral The funeral of Manchester City and England footballer Colin Bell has taken place in the city. The midfielder, nicknamed The King of the Kippax in reference to the club s former ground, died earlier in January. To mark his service to the club, his cortege circled City s Etihad stadium on its way to Hale s St Peter s Church. Mike Summerbee, who played alongside him, said it had been incredibly touching to see it pass the stand which bears his name. The former winger, who played alongside Bell in the Cityside which won four trophies in three seasons between 1968 and 1970, was joined by a number of other ex-City players at the service, including the club s assistant coach Brian Kidd, former captain Tony Book and fellow England internationals Joe Corrigan, Dennis Tueart and Dave Watson.

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