Saturday April 27, Wolverhampton Wanderers lost their game against Burnley and the second relegation in a row of Wolverhampton is almost certain. The fans ar…
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Wolverhampton Wanderers pitch invasion after Burnley game
Saturday April 27, Wolverhampton Wanderers lost their game against Burnley and the second relegation in a row of Wolverhampton is almost certain. The fans ar…
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Wolverhampton Wanderers pitch invasion after Burnley game
James McDonough applies for the managers job at Ewood Park. He discusses his ambitions for the Lancashire club as well as his other options
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Burnley fan James McDonough apply for Blackburn Rovers Job HD
rowdy fans at ewood park after blackburn scored last minute equaliser to keep bragging rights of 34 years unbeaten by the dingles.
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blackburn rovers v burnley 34 years crowd party
A bit of the great time we had in the dingle dome 2012
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Blackburn rovers fans in Burnley
RIP John Connelly – So Far Away by Dneilmusic England World Cup winner Connelly dies, aged 74 By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER PUBLISHED: 16:06, 25 October 2012 John Connelly has died at the age of 74. Former Burnley, Manchester United, Blackburn and Bury right-winger Connelly started the opening game of England’s triumphant 1966 campaign, a goalless draw against Uruguay at Wembley.
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RIP John Connelly – Burnley Manchester United England
Follow all the Premier League action live from St James’ Park via our minute-by-minute text commentary.
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Newcastle v Man Utd live!
Aston Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan says Tottenham counterpart Brad Friedel was the ‘ideal mentor’ during their spell together at the Midlands club.
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Guzan praises mentor Friedel
Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer insists he and his team-mates are ’100 per cent’ behind manager Martin Jol despite the claims of Bobby Zamora this week.
Sam Allardyce felt his injury-hit West Ham side showed plenty of spirit in the 3-1 defeat by Arsenal at Upton Park.
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Hammers boss stays positive