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The death of a footballing superpower?
Jonny Minshull-Beech argues that Barcelona and their possession-based footballing philosophy have met their demise
Time to savour the romance of the FA cup
Jonny Minshull-Beech champions the importance of the world’s oldest cup competition
Is the Swann-song justifiable?
Jonny Minshull-Beech provides a criticism of Graeme Swann's retirement mid-Ashes
England responsible for own fate in Brazil
Jonny Minshull-Beech argues that neither the group nor the weather can be blamed if England flounder in Brazil
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