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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Time to stop complaining about time?
Time to stop complaining about time?
ESPN’s Gabriele Marcotti highlights the questions surrounding the element of timekeeping in football, raising the interesting issue of “real time” football matches
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Tagged Laws of the Game, Refereeing, Time-wasting, Timekeeping
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Why Gary Neville is out on his own when it comes to TV punditry
Why Gary Neville is out on his own when it comes to TV punditry
The Guardian’s Daniel Taylor commends the much-lauded punditry skills of former Manchester United defender and current England assistant manager Gary Neville. Taylor argues that Neville is not only eloquent – especially in his answering of the recent Terry-Ferdinand England affair – but also insightful and unbiased: undoubtedly 3 basic characteristics any good pundit should possess.
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Tagged England, Ferdinand, Hodgson, Manchester United, Neville, Terry
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