ALL POSTS TAGGED "wimbledon"

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/ 5890 days agoPremier League Say No Again To The Old Firm
Like leaves fall from the trees in Autumn, it seems every year some chairman in the Premier League wants to try and get the Old Firm into it. This time Phil Gartside, the Bolton Chairman once again tried to get the League to agree to invite Rangers and Celtic in to the fold. Thankfully, the […]

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/ 6178 days agoVinnie Jones Interview: Questions Please
Vinnie Jones will be the next guest on the EPL Talk Podcast. If you have any questions you'd like host Johnathan Starling to ask him on air, please post them in the comments with your name, and we'll pick out the best ones to ask the former Wimbledon player. Jones is an accomplished actor and […]

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/ 6302 days agoBreaking News: Joe Kinnear Named Newcastle Interim Manager
Newcastle United has named Joe Kinnear as their interim manager until the end of October. Newcastle Executive Director Dennis Wise must have had his grubby hands involved in the appointment of Kinnear. The Irishman managed Wimbledon from 1992 to 1999. But while Kinnear never managed Wise at Wimbledon, there's undoubtedly a close connection between him […]

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/ 6348 days agoInterview With Newcastle Legend Warren Barton
Former Newcastle and Wimbledon defender Warren Barton will make his Fox Soccer Channel debut this Saturday as analyst for Fox Soccer Match Day. If you had the pleasure of watching Newcastle shine in the late 90s under Kevin Keegan, you'll no doubt remember the probing runs by Barton down the wing where he was an […]

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/ 6348 days agoWarren Barton Joins Fox Soccer Channel
U.S. TV network Fox Soccer Channel will feature a new co-host and analyst for its Fox Soccer Match Day beginning Saturday, August 16, when former Wimbledon, Newcastle United and England defender Warren Barton joins the network. At Wimbledon, Barton made 180 appearances during the club's hugely successful period from 1990 to 1995 when he played […]

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/ 6384 days agoHow Soccer Can Learn A Lot From Tennis
It's been years since I last watched a Wimbledon men's singles tennis final on TV. By luck, it was one of the most extraordinary finals ever as Rafael Nadal narrowly defeated Roger Federer in five sets. As a sports fan who spends the vast majority of his time watching soccer matches, there were a couple […]