Monday 21 April 2014

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Paper Talk: Moyes’s woes began at Bondi

IN a Paper Talk David Moyes special, it seems the ironic failure at Everton was the final straw, while the woes were already clear at Bondi.

Moyes on brink of Man United axe


MANCHESTER United has denied manager David Moyes has been sacked but refused to comment on reports that he would get the chop this weekend.

Lowe set to get permanent Perth job


KENNY Lowe has won the support of Tony Sage and the playing group and is set to be announced as Perth Glory’s permanent coach.

Silva carried off as Aguero sparks City


DAVID Silva was stretchered off as Manchester City’s 3-1 crucial EPL win over struggling West Brom threatened to come at a price.

The A-League’s most authentic side


CRITICISM directed at the Mariners’ winning style is unfair, with new boss Phil Moss doing a fabulous job with the resources he has.

Burnley back in EPL


BURNLEY has ended their four-year wait to return to the English Premier League with a 2-0 win over Wigan.

FIFA to inspect unfinished stadiums


FIFA’s top World Cup official is visiting Brazil this week to inspect the three stadiums yet to be completed for the World Cup.

Mariners coming home with a wet sail


IT’S the most important week of the Mariners’ season and Mile Sterjovski believes the club has hit its stride at just the right time.

Victory ‘will relish pressure’


KEVIN Muscat says Melbourne Victory’s string of sudden-death games will give it the edge as the season reaches a dramatic climax.

Franjic: A-League title is ours to lose


IVAN Franjic has boldly declared the A-League championship is Brisbane’s to lose, with the Roar not involved in the ACL.

ACL run means nothing if Wanderers lose


Wanderers coach Tony Popovic insists his team’s impressive run in the ACL will mean nothing if they fall at the final hurdle.

Paper Talk: Moyes the record-breaker


THE Grim Reaper pays David Moyes a visit, as the Red Devils boss breaks his 14th (unwanted) record of the season. This is Paper Talk.

Liverpool, meet your best friend


GOOD, BAD & UGLY: The title is Liverpool’s to lose thanks to a young striker from the last-placed club, while things get ugly at Stamford Bridge.

EuroBeat: Messi halts Barca’s slide


ARGENTINE superstar Lionel Messi helped salvage Barcelona’s season in Spain, while Dimitar Berbatov got the job done for Monaco in France.

Podolski at the double for Arsenal


LUKAS Podolski scored two goals for the second-straight match as Arsenal beat Hull and moved a step closer to securing a Champions League berth.

Everton spoils Moyes’ homecoming


EVERTON ensured a miserable return to Goodison Park for former manager David Moyes by easily accounting for Manchester United.

Sterling brace keeps Reds on title path


LIVERPOOL nervously edged closer to a first league title in the Premier League era with a nailbiting 3-2 success over Norwich City.

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