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Solskjaer was right if these forgotten title challengers are anything to go by


Ten forgotten ‘title challengers’ that prove Solskjaer right
Date published: Wednesday 13th January 2021 7:15 - Matthew Stead
“No-one will remember how the league table looked like on the 12th of January in 2021,”
said Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. And glancing back at Premier League years gone by, he’s absolutely right. These ten sides promised title challenges in January that were long forgotten when all was said and done in May.
 
10) Liverpool (2016/17)
The prevailing argument of late is that Jurgen Klopp was given four years to help Liverpool achieve their extraordinary form so every other manager for the rest of history should be afforded that same courtesy by their club. It ignores a great deal of context and logic, not least the Premier League title challenge the Reds threatened to embark upon in his first full season as manager. ....

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As the year comes to a close, take the Irish Sun's big fat quiz and see how much you remember from the past 12 months


2020 RECALL
As the year comes to a close, take the Irish Sun’s big fat quiz and see how much you remember from the past 12 months
29 Dec 2020, 7:01
IT’S been a year when we’ve all been glued to the news as seismic events shook our world.
But how much of 2020’s many news stories can you still remember?
Take the Irish Sun’s annual Big Fat Quiz and test your memory.
NEWS
President Michael D. Higgins and Sabina welcome royals in March
RTE apologised after staff members were pictured failing to social distance at what kind of event?
Name the man whose death at the hands of police officers sparked the Black Lives Matter protests in the US? ....

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Town 5-0 Sunderland - Ipswich Town News


Town 5-0 Sunderland
Saturday, 29th Dec 2001 18:08
Town continued the revival in dramatic style as Sunderland were thrashed 5-0 at Portman Road this afternoon.
On New Year s Day 2001 Town lost 4-1 at the Stadium of Light and this last game of the year destruction more than makes up for that defeat. The result was Town s first 5-0 win since the Worthington Cup victory over Millwall last season and is Town s biggest ever Premiership win. It is their first five-goal League victory since the 6-1 win against Barnsely in August 1999.
Town lined-up without Sixto Peralta and Titus Bramble who failed fitness tests. They were replaced by Jim Magilton and Thomas Gaardsøe, making only his second Premiership start. Matt Holland came through his test and as usual captained the side. ....

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