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  • Goodbye Bobby Robson

    Goodbye Bobby Robson

    4th August 2009 | 1 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

    Bobby Robson finally yielded to cancer last week and there has been nothing but praise for the grand old man of football.  Starting his playing career at Fulham before moving onto West Bromwich Albion, Robson enjoyed a distinguished career and played 20 times for England.

    It was management where he really made his mark.  He joined Ipswich Town, a small town town club, in 1969 and went onto success there that...

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  • Is Michael Owen Really A Gamble?

    Is Michael Owen Really A Gamble?

    6th July 2009 | 1 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

    Many commentators have showered scorn on Michael Owen joining Manchester United and others have remarked that Sir Alex Ferguson has finally lost his touch in the transfer market.  I think it's a great deal.  Ronaldo signed for Real Madrid for 80 million pounds and Kaka joined the same team for 56 million.  It's rumoured that Real Madrid, trying to relaunch their Galatico brand, wanted the French striker, Franck Ribery and...

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Alex Wheatle

Alex Wheatle

Alex Wheatle was born in 1963 to Jamaican parents living in London. He spent most of his childhood in a children's home which he left at 14 to live in a hostel in Brixton. At 18 he was involved in the Brixton uprising and went to prison for 3 months. On his release, he continued to perform as a DJ and MC under the name Yardman Irie, moving in the early '90s onto the performance poetry circuit as the Brixton Bard. His second novel, East Of Acre Lane, won the London New Writers Award (2000) The Dirty South is his sixth novel. He received an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 2008.

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