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2016
Sam Allardyce SAM ALLARDYCE 'BIG Sam' this week earned the dubious honour of becoming the shortestlived England manager of all time - just 67 days and one game in charge - after a newspaper investigation showed him giving 'businessmen' advice on how to get around the FA's transfer rules. SPRAY CAN TEA BECAUSE tea takes soooo long to brew (not!) some genius has come up with sprayable tea. Simply spray No More Tea Bags 'liquid tea concentrate' into a cup and add hot water. We will stick to the tea bags thank you very much...
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New owners should make a bid for Alonso
2010
There is something about [Rafael Benitez]'s commitment to Liverpool as a place and as a club that is, like Alonso, hugely likeable. Not only did Benitez make a symbolic pound(s)96,000 ([euro]109,400) donation to the Hillsborough Fund on his departure, he had the wherewithal and the time to seek out Rhys Jones's mother and offer her a cheque. Rhys Jones was the Everton-supporting boy caught fatally in the crossfire of one of Liverpool's gang wars. He was buried in an Everton coffin. Sharing the turf refuses to take root IN THE 2009 edition of the Liverpool A-Z, there is a green space near Anfield with \"Liverpool FC stadium\" written on it. In brackets it says \"Due to open 2009\". Which brings us to Dundee. The stadiums of Dens Park and Tannadice are even closer than Anfield is to Goodison Park and in the glory days both Dundee and Dundee United could fill their terraces. But Thursday's confirmation that Dundee are back in administration for the second time in a decade makes you not only lament Scottish domestic football afresh, it makes some ask again the question about the viability of two grounds for two ever-fading powers. It is all part of the debate in Liverpool and yet ground-sharing just refuses to take off. Even the smallest of clubs will desire their own homes which they can control. In the case of Dundee this must seem strange to administrators, given the club is questionable as an economic entity. And with the British government cuts avalanche around the corner, there may soon be more clubs questioned as to whether they can afford to keep the lights on. A load of Sam Allardyce SAM ALLARDYCE has responded to Danny Murphy's comments about managers such as Allardyce sending out \"pumped up\" players who injure opponents. \"Danny Murphy doesn't know about Sam Allardyce because he's never been managed by Sam Allardyce or coached by Sam Allardyce,\" said Sam Allardyce. Can that be described as a load of Sam Allardyce?
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