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  • Everton coach blasts Moyes’s Toffees tenure

    March 17, 2014

    EMBATTLED Manchester United manager David Moyes’s troubles deepened yesterday when he came under fire from one of his former Everton coaching colleagues, who accused the Scot of ignoring young players. Kevin Sheedy, the former Toffees winger who now runs their under-18 team, made the claim and also criticised United’s playing style under Moyes in posts [...]

  • Premier League: Sherwood set for a summer of big change at Tottenham

    March 16, 2014

    AT WHITE HART LANE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 0 ARSENAL 1 TOTTENHAM boss Tim Sherwood conceded yesterday’s defeat all but ended their chances of a top-four finish and revealed he plans a radical overhaul of his squad in the summer in order to achieve that goal next season. A sublime second-minute strike from midfielder Tomas Rosicky was [...]

  • Europa League: Tottenham on the brink of Euro exit after Benfica’s masterclass

    March 13, 2014

    TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 1 BENFICA 3 TOTTENHAM boss Tim Sherwood conceded his team were outclassed by Benfica, as their heaviest ever home defeat in the Europa League left Spurs on the brink of elimination in the last-16. Rodrigo opened the scoring in the first half and two goals from defender Luisao, sandwiching Christian Eriksen’s sublime freekick, [...]

  • How has Tim Sherwood got Tottenham winning more when they’re playing worse?

    March 13, 2014

    Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood may have divided opinion this week by publicly castigating his players but one thing about his fledgling tenure is undeniable: results have improved. Spurs have taken 20 per cent more points per Premier League game since Sherwood replaced Andre Villas-Boas in December. Even though Sherwood’s greater emphasis on attack has seen [...]

  • Newcastle announce £9.9m profits

    February 25, 2014

    FOOTBALL: Newcastle announced post-tax profits yesterday of £9.9m for the year ending June 2013, up from £1.4m the previous year. The club said player trading, including the sale of Demba Ba to Chelsea, and a sharp rise in commercial revenue were the main factors responsible. Newcastle’s debt, a £129m interest-free loan from owner Mike Ashley, [...]

  • Back Spurs to cut the mustard against nose-diving Norwich

    February 20, 2014

    PLUNDERING points from former employers is this weekend’s aim for Tim Sherwood and Chris Hughton. Neither manager can enjoy long-term job security, but Sherwood at least knows his immediate future is at Tottenham as he returns to Carrow Road, having represented Norwich close to 100 times as a player. Spurs have won seven of 10 [...]

  • Adebayor left behind by Tottenham

    February 19, 2014

    FOOTBALL: In-form Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor has not travelled to Ukraine for tonight’s Europa League last-32 first leg tie with Dnipro. Hugo Lloris, Kyle Walker, Younes Kaboul and Aaron Lennon have also been left at home.

  • FA Cup: Dazed Naismith is Everton’s hero

    February 16, 2014

    EVERTON 3 vs SWANSEA CITY 1 EVERTON boss Roberto Martinez praised striker Steven Naismith last night after the Scot’s FA Cup heroics were cut short by concussion. Substitute Naismith scored the Toffees’ decisive second goal just four minutes after coming off the bench but could not remember it later after being caught by the arm [...]

  • Gunners to host Everton in next round of the cup

    February 16, 2014

    ARSENAL face another tie against top-half Premier League opposition in their bid to get to Wembley this season, having drawn a home match versus Everton in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. The Gunners overcame rivals Tottenham and Liverpool on their way to the last eight, either side of a fourth-round victory over League One [...]

  • Everton and Manchester City matches fall victim to storms

    February 12, 2014

    STORMS sweeping through Britain last night caused the postponement of Premier League matches at Manchester City and Everton. Title-chasing City were due to host struggling Sunderland at the Etihad Stadium, but the fixture was called off shortly before 7pm following advice from Great Manchester Police and the club’s own safety officer due to “exceptional and [...]

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