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Gus Poyet: “You have to be clear in what you believe”
Ex-Sunderland and Brighton manager Gus Poyet analyses pressure, power, and money in football with Daniel Curtis
Inside the madness of the MLS
Shiv Bhardwaj reports from the Stanford Stadium on the Cali Clasico
Cliché of the week: “Professional foul”
Thomas Browne takes issue with the cynical nature of modern defending
Cliché of the week: “Transfer saga of the summer”
Thomas Browne revels in the excitement of the opening of the summer transfer window
Cliché of the week: “Relegation six-pointer”
Daniel Bingham wishes the media would stop trying to make Burnley vs Palace seem important
Urwin and Hooper named Blues Football captains
Matt Roller speaks to OUAFC's new skippers about their 2017/18 aims
Cliché of the Week: “Top, top player”
Daniel Bingham claims to have solved the issue of repetitive punditry with the help of Michael Gove
Hughes wide of the Mark for Stoke City
Barnaby Harrison argues that Stoke's regression is down to their manager's failings
Cliché of the week: ‘If Messi had scored that’
Matt Roller says that great goals are even more special when scored by average players
Stop romanticising racists in the football community
Daniel O’Driscoll argues that the toxic minority involved in public clashes do not represent the greater football community
The gradual death of the FA Youth Cup
Matt Roller says the lack of first-team opportunities for academy graduates throws the Youth Cup's purpose into question
Why AFC Wimbledon is the people’s answer to modern football
George Steijger writes that AFC Wimbledon's recent win over MK Dons was a victory for football fans
Oxford secure Varsity football double
James Sharples and David Coates report on a day of dominance for Oxford's football teams
Dark Blues hopeful ahead of first Varsity Football double-header
Matthew Roller reports on Oxford's high hopes ahead of Sunday's Varsity Football fixtures
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