Tony Pulis is desperate to get Matthew Etherington back for Stoke City’s FA Cup Final on May 14.A scan showed Etherington has suffered a tear in his left hamstring after being carried off during Stoke’s 3-0 midweek victory over Wolves and the former Tottenham man will definitely be missing for Saturday’s trip to Blackpool.
“We will give Matthew every chance of getting fit for the final, even if that means him having a fitness test at Wembley,” Pulis said.
“But the next seven days are crucial, so we will have a better view then. We will certainly pull out all the stops in an attempt to get him right.”
“He is such an important player to us and it goes without saying that it would be a massive blow if he wasn’t fit, especially after losing Ricardo Fuller and Danny Higginbotham as well over the past few weeks.”
Stoke have struggled on the road in 2011 – picking up just one point in eight games.
They could have done with the firepower of Fuller, but he has undergone surgery on the ruptured Achilles tendon he sustained against Aston Villa last weekend.
“Ricardo had the operation on Wednesday which went as well as could be expected and he’ll be out for three to four months,” Pulis said.
Pulis was disgusted at gamesmanship he witnessed in Wednesday’s Champions League semi-final between Real Madrid and Barcelona and he warned that unsporting behaviour is also a part of the English game.
“The attitude was a disgrace but nobody will talk about it,” Pulis said.
“They will talk about challenges sometimes and being over competitive but you won’t hear them talking about players rolling around.”
“That German referee was put under so much pressure it was frightening.”
“You’re getting fellow professionals trying to con referees to get other fellow professionals sent off.”
“Someone has to stand up and say something about it because it’s happening in this country as well and it’s wrong.”
“It’s a competitive game but it’s about football. We’ll be competitive, but we’ll be honest, and there’s a difference.”
“Wednesday night was tantamount to trying to cheat referees into making bad decisions and that should not happen.”
Stoke will also be without midfielder Amdy Faye (hamstring) and forward Mamady Sidibe (Achilles tendon).
The name Joey Barton is synonymous with controversy and trouble and you can normally expect a trail of unsavoury incidents to be linked to his name. After he signed for Newcastle in 2007 he spent time in prison as a result of fight in Liverpool. Soon after his release he served a Premier League suspension for his fight with former Manchester City team mate Ousmane Dabo. Not the ideal start to his career at a new club! After parting with £5.8 million pounds to bring the Liverpudlian to the North East the Newcastle fans weren’t seeing much of Barton on the pitch. Furthermore, Barton spent the majority of Newcastle’s Championship campaign sidelined with an injury. However this season he has finally started to produce the football he is capable of for the Toon Army.
Barton has one year remaining on his contract and has been linked with a move away from St James’ Park. So is it time for Newcastle to cash in on their unpredictable midfielder to avoid him leaving on a free next summer, or is he worth fighting for? For me it is simple, of course he is worth fighting for, Newcastle should be doing everything in their power to ensure he pens a new deal.
Barton has unquestionably been one of Newcastle’s stand out performers this campaign and with his misdemeanours in the past, the Newcastle fans won’t want to see the back of him. Although, with no immediate signs of Barton looking to sign a new contract, the club could decide the best option is to sell the player this summer. Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has been touted as the man chasing Barton’s services and Barton himself could be tempted by a return to his hometown. It’s widely believed Barton’s reluctance to sign a new deal with Newcastle is because he doesn’t want to commit to the club if Newcastle are going to sell key players in the summer.
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Barton was quoted in the Mirror earlier this month talking about his future, “I told them I might stay this summer because we have some good players and money to spend. But I’m going to wait and see if players like Kevin Nolan, Cheik Tiote and Jose Enrique stay.” With Kevin Nolan on the verge of extending his stay at St James Park, it will go someway to allaying Barton’s fears surrounding the sale of key players. Barton went on to say, “If Nolan signs a new deal, I will as well. But I hope the club step things up. I want to be ambitious and I think the club share that desire.” If Barton will be true to his word or not is open to debate, but I don’t see any value in selling the player this summer for £5 million if the club can demonstrate their ambition to him.
Newcastle have a year to convince Barton that signing a new contract is the right move for him. So selling the former Manchester City man this summer makes no sense to me. If the Magpies can build on the current squad over the summer and make a successful start to next season there’s no reason why it shouldn’t encourage Barton commit his future. With Tiote having signed a six year deal and Nolan on the brink, Newcastle have already showed they are intent on keeping their best players.
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Additionally, I still feel Joey Barton has more to do to repay the club and the fans who have stuck by him so vehemently throughout his time on Tyneside. If Newcastle can persuade Barton to put pen to paper this summer it will put an end to this contract saga. Then Barton can put all his efforts and ambition into helping Newcastle get back into the higher echelons of the Premier League where they belong.
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Mexico and Ecuador have shared the honours in a 1-1 draw in their international friendly at Qwest Field in Seattle on Saturday.Mexico defender Jorge Torres notched a rare goal in the seventh minute to hand the host nation the early lead, though his effort was cancelled out by Michael Arroyo 30 minutes later.
More than 50,000 fans showed up to witness the exhibition game at the home of Major League Soccer club Seattle Sounders, and they did not have to wait long for Torres to make his presence felt.
The 23-year-old, who plies his trade at club level with top-flight Mexican outfit Atlas, was on hand to tap in at the far post after Hector Moreno nodded down Andrews Guardado’s cross in his direction.
But Ecuador were equal to the task and tied the scores in the 37th minute through Arroyo.
The San Luis midfielder gained possession in midfield and worked past some lax defending before threading a 25-yard effort beyond Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa.
The draw increases Mexico’s unbeaten run in international friendlies to five matches, dating back to their 1-0 defeat of Colombia in September.
The talk of the papers is once again that Manchester City will go on a massive spending spree in the summer. They won’t.
Already City have been linked with Christiano Ronaldo, Xavi, Leighton Baines, Alexis Sanchez, Fabregas, Pirlo…….<4 hours later>………Aguero, Mata, Kaka, Cavani and Rob Earnshaw.
Garry Cook and Brian Marwood are well aware of the Financial Fair Play rules, and will not sanction outlandish spending anymore. Big signings there may well be, but plenty of sales will occur too. The midfield looks fairly settled, so I wouldn’t expect huge changes over the summer.
This is the midfield squad as it stands, in no particular order:
David Silva. Man love. Definition: Feeling of unrequited love that a football fan develops for a silky-skilled creative Spanish midfielder with the touch of an angel. That’s what it said on Google anyway.
Superb first season for one of the players of the year. Magnificent creative midfielder, who has fitted into the City team perfectly, filling the space behind the striker(s). Only flaw is seeming reluctance to shoot sometimes, but with a pre-season under his belt and hopefully a few more goals next season, the sky really is the limit.
Yaya Touré. City legend status duly acquired. The jury was out on this player for many months earlier in the season. Touré seemed to resemble a FIFA 11 player, bursting forwards in occasional sprints when someone pressed the X button. Debates ensued on whether he was a defensive midfielder or an attacking midfielder, or neither, criticism was levelled at his lack of activity when the opposition had the ball, and the press never failed to mention his humongous wage packet. Like most first-season players though he has developed and now it should be clear to see his worth. Absolute powerhouse of a player, and winners in the FA Cup semi-final and final have repaid his fee already.
Adam Johnson. Will the jury always be out on this player? Mancini isn’t convinced by him, and neither am I. On the surface, an excellent wide player, with good ball control, pace and dribbling skills. And while he has proved an excellent impact sub, his performances when starting a match have flattered to deceive, and the manager is apparently not totally impressed with his attitude. With time on his side, I have no doubt he will remain at City next season, but has plenty of work to do to break into the first team.
Shaun Wright Phillips. The sad decline in his career continues. His performances during his original spell at City are but a fading memory. The sad fact is he is not good enough to play in City’s first team, and I see little future for him. The sadder fact is he hasn’t been good enough for at least a couple of years. He would be best-served seeking first-team football elsewhere. Then his dad can slag off City to his heart’s content in his Sun column.
James Milner. When City paid £26m last summer for James Milner (£18m plus £8m-rated Stephen Ireland), the world’s media as one (plus all Villa fans) laughed at how City had been ripped off, and what a wonderful piece of business it was for Aston Villa, as Ireland was actually better than Milner. Well Ireland is currently driving his pink Land Rover to Newcastle to not play football for them, but Milner has hardly been a resounding success either. Excelled on his debut versus Liverpool, but has struggled much of the time since. Excellent energy, a real workhorse, his flexibility and reputation as a utility player has been his downfall. As he showed in the league game against Stoke this week, he is better as a central midfielder, this is where he wants to play. But with stiff competition in that area he has often found himself out wide, and despite being an excellent crosser of the ball, has suffered as a result. Still, he is going nowhere, and will be hoping for a more settled season next time round – and a chance to prove himself in the middle of the field.
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Gareth Barry. The player everyone loves to slag off, he continues to get on with the job, the sort of player that you realise the worth of when they are not playing. Generally not rated mainly because of a severe lack of pace, as it seems you cannot play football nowadays unless you can run really fast. A steadying influence in the midfield, he may not be the world’s best, but a very good player he most certainly is.
And yet…..could his position be under threat? I just get a feeling Mancini may look for a big name to play with Yaya Touré. But either way, like Milner he should be part of the squad next season and get plenty of time on the pitch – it is a squad game after all.
Patrick Vieira. A signing that raised my eyebrow higher than Carlo Ancelotti’s, but I have now seen the light. City were never getting the player that graced Arsenal for all those years, but he is a great presence around the club. A bit-part player perhaps, but great to bring on to steady games, a great influence on the younger players, and hopefully we will keep him in some coaching capacity in the long-term. He could however be a summer exit – he spoke only last week about the uncertainty over his future.
Nigel De Jong. Player of the season. There, I’ve said it. The likes of Stan Collymore would have you believe he is nothing more than a thug, who runs round the pitch maiming opposition players, and laughing about it. At half-time he chews on the carcass of a zebra and karate kicks the dressing room wall.
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What he actually is is one of the world’s best defensive midfielders. City concede a goal every 65 minutes on average when he is not in the team, and about every 115 minutes when he is. Brilliant patroller of the pitch in front of defence, an integral part of the City team in the next few years (hopefully).
Number of red cards this season? Zero.
Michael Johnson. Who? The forgotten man of Manchester City, hampered by crippling injuries for years, there seems little chance he will ever make a significant contribution on a football pitch again, or maybe I am being too pessimistic. Still only 23, he promised to be a supreme talent, and if he can stay clear of injury he still may be, but probably not at City. Expect him to go to Leeds United, the team he supports.
Youth players – Abdisalam Ibrahim, Abdul Razak and Vladimir Weiss are the three youth midfield players with squad numbers. Like in other areas of the pitch, it is hard to see them making much of an impact on the first team in the near-future. But with plenty of games likely to be played each season, there should be the odd opportunity. Weiss especially stood out for me when I saw him destroy Chelsea in the Youth Cup final three years ago. A tricky wide player, he doesn’t seem to have excelled on loan at Rangers, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him leave permanently.
So what will Mancini do in the summer? I have to say, not very much. De Jong, Touré and Silva provide a very strong trio in the midfield, and add to that one of Barry and Milner and it has a settled look to it. Mancini will probably look at extra width, and Alexis Sanchez is said to be on his way (does he count as a midfielder though?!). Otherwise, again the priority may be to buy for the future, and buy potential – the only exception may be to buy an all-rounder midfielder to contest Barry’s spot, and maybe a creative midfielder as back-up to Silva. But with City’s chairman saying only today (19th May) that spending would not be widespread, perhaps Mancini will allow his midfield to develop further and leave it largely as it is.
Many Gers Fans could argue about this as it’s a popular topic when you are all down the boozer. This is going to be the best players that I have seen grace Ibrox in my lifetime and you can leave comments below if you agree or disagree.
Formation:4-4-2
Andy Goram
To Rangers fans he is known as “The Goalie” and with good reason as Andy was and still is arguably the greatest goalkeeper to ever pull on the Rangers number 1 shirt. Throughout his career he made valuable and unbelievable saves for Rangers and at one point people were undecided whether Andy or Peter Schmeichel was the best goalkeeper in Britain. With that being said I am going to make Andy my number 1 in this team.
Alan Hutton
Alan’s career at Rangers was a short one compared to some of the stars in this team. I have chosen Alan at right back due to his ability to rampage up and down the right hand side and use his pace to beat the opposition as well as his ability to defend. His performances for Rangers were outstanding which prompted an 8 million bid from Tottenham for his services.
Richard Gough (captain)
This guy was what you called a captain he was prepared to run through a brick wall for the cause and that’s why not only is he at the heart of my defence he’s also my captain. Players like Gough are a dying breed with only John Terry being as of a similar style.
Terry Butcher
Big Terry captain of England and Rangers very similar type of player to Gough and a rock in defence. That’s why I have chosen him as my number 4.He is a strikers nightmare with his power and presence , and with him and Gough at the back I wouldn’t see them lose many goals
Arthur Numan
This guy had the lot the veteran Dutchman is not only the greatest left back in a Rangers jersey he is possibly one of the best Holland has produced also. Like Alan the Dutchman had the ability to bomb up and down the left hand side all day long, and with frightening pace not many wingers fancied there chances against Arthur and he my Number 5 and left back for this Line up.
Barry Ferguson
In the Heart of the midfield on his day Barry was one of the best midfielders to wear the number 6.With his vision and coolness Barry is an asset to any midfield. A lot of his work goes un mentioned although his ability to read the game is second to none and would be one of the first names on my team sheet.
Brian Laudrup
The great Dane is one of the greats indeed he terrorised defences in Scotland for years and is the best foreigner to ever pull on a Rangers shirt. This is my choice for right midfielder and any manager would be rubbing there hands at working with such a prospect
Paul Gascoigne
The Geordie genius is my choice next to Barry. With Ferguson’s ability to sit back and read the play this would allow Gascoigne to roam forward and work his magic. In my opinion Gascoigne is the greatest player to ever play in Scotland as far as natural ability goes. He may not have delivered every week but when called upon no one could match him for god given talent
Ally McCoist
My first striker slot goes to Super Ally. The all time record goal scorer for the club is a certainty at number 9 and his goals record is frightening to say the least. If the current Rangers boss is half as good a manger as he was a player then we are in for some exciting times ahead.
Mark Hateley
My second striking spot goes to the big Englishman. Mark scored as many goals with his head as he did his feet, and over the years struck up a phenomenal partnership with Ally. The front two of Hateley and McCoist struck fear into any opposition and their goals saw Rangers make it 90 minutes from the Champions League final in 1992.Which saw Marseille lift the trophy to be later found guild of bribing officials and relegated to the lower leagues in France.
Jorg Albertz
I had to find space on the left hand side for The Hammer. With his shot power he was feared all over Scotland and became a firm favourite within Ibrox. Jorg would quite often deliver 15-20 goals a season, and that why I have the German powerhouse on my left hand side of midfield
Substitutes
12. Stefan Klos
13. Rino Gattuso
14. Ronald De Boer
15. Giovanni Van Bronkhorst
16. Michael Mols
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Villarreal have signed Colombian defender Cristian Zapata from Serie A side Udinese on a five-year deal.The 24-year-old centre-back has joined the La Liga outfit for an undisclosed fee as they prepare for Champions League football this campaign.
The Spanish outfit revealed the news on Tuesday with the former Deportivo Cali defender still on international duty at the Copa America.
“Zapata will join up with Villareal CF once the Copa America in Argentina has finished,” a club statement said.
Zapata had a contract with Udinese until mid-2012 but had made it clear he would not extend his stay with the club he joined in 2005.
He said in June he was close to joining English Premier League team Liverpool and that Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich had also declared their interest.
But he will instead head to the Estadio El Madrigal to try and help Juan Carlos Garrido and his side enjoy another successful campaign.
He joins veteran goalkeeper Cesar Sanchez as their second capture of the transfer window.
On Sunday 13 May 2012, the final day of the upcoming Premier League season, you expect to see a battle over the final relegation places and even for the title itself but it is very hard to envisage that deciding the makeup of the top six will go to go the wire. Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are very likely to form it and the only question to ask is what order they will be in?
Sir Alex Ferguson recently said: “We used to talk about a top four, with ourselves, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool-you can’t say that anymore. Manchester City have definitely come into the frame. They have a buying power better than the rest of us. Maybe having the run in the European Cup just stretched Tottenham too much last season and they ended up being out of the top four. But you look at those and say any of them could win the league.” If Sir Alex thinks anyone of them could win the league, what hope is there of another team breaking through this season?
This shows how much has changed in such a short space of time as just a few years ago Aston Villa and Everton were regularly in the top six, keeping either Liverpool or Manchester City out. However in the last few seasons something has become different and that is the finances of the big sides.
The financial gulf between the current top six clubs and the clubs that are likely to challenge is now substantial. Stats from May 2010 show that five of the six teams had a wage bill over £100m in 2010 and two of clubs had a turnover of over £200m. While in comparison, Fulham had a wage bill of just under £50m while Everton were only slightly ahead with £54m. This shows what a a huge challenge it will be for any team to break into this monopoly which is only going to increase with the introduction into the Premier League of the UEFA’s financial fair play rules.
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Spending this summer has already been considerable for nearly all of the current top-six. They know it is the last chance to strengthen before these financial fair play rules, which require clubs to break even in order to qualify for European competitions, kick in next season. Man City are likely to sign more big names after the captures of Gael Clichy and Stefan Savic, Arsenal may have only brought Gervinho so far but Wenger looks certain to strengthen his defence before August and Champions League quarter-finalist’s Spurs have added Brad Friedel and Cristian Ceballos so far this summer. Liverpool, who last failed to reach the top six in the 2009/10 season, have already signed Charlie Adam, Jordan Henderson and Stuart Downing. If the improvement under Dalglish continues, they could easily be challenging for the top-four yet alone top-six.
It is a different story for the clubs that are threatening to make a breakthrough. Aston Villa have become a selling club due to the financial restraints placed on them and McLeish now has the task of rebuilding a side that has been already picked apart by the top-six teams with both Young and Downing moving on to Manchester United and Liverpool respectively.
It must be very frustrating to be a fan at Goodison Park as the repeated lack of spending by the board, results in Everton, who missed 6th place by four points to Liverpool last season, being unable to compete with the big teams despite Moyes best efforts. They used to be situated in the top six every season but now with mass influx of money at Man City, Redknapp’s influence at Spurs and the major revolution taking place at Anfield under Dalglish, it seems unlikely that they will make waves this year especially after another summer of inactivity.
Teams like Sunderland, Villa and Everton now have to sell their best players in order to progress as a Premier League club as they cannot compete with the sort of money the top-four achieves for appearing in the Champions League and with Tottenham joining the party in recent years, this task will be even harder during the new Premier League season.
There has been much talk about the Premier League levelling out over the last few years especially after two of the promoted clubs survived last season. However at the top of the league, the opposite seems to be present as there has been a changing of the tide with the top six receiving even more money, leaving the chasing pack further behind.
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Their increased spending and high wage bills suggests the only way to stand a chance is to match this expenditure and until another team gets the sort of investment Manchester City have had, I cannot see any of top six being dislodged for a long time to come.
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Football FanCast is bringing Blankety Blank to the Premier League. Each week we’ll pick one of the hottest headlines from the back pages of the newspapers and it will be up to you to fill in the blanks.
This week the world of football has unsurprisingly been dominated by Cesc Fabregas’s move to Barcelona. After 3 years of bids, rejections and relentless flirtations, the Arsenal midfielder was finally reunited with his boyhood club. It was a particularly emotional move and Fabregas admitted that he had been unable to tell Wenger how grateful he really was. However, Fabregas’s gratitude will do little to fill the gaping hole in Arsenal’s midfield especially if Nasri follows him out of the door.
Here is a headline taken from Wednesday’s Daily Mail, just fill in the blanks and leave your suggestions below….
Wenger’s empty _______, Barcelona’s _________ and a _________who’ll forever have a place in Arsenal hearts.
Sir Alex Ferguson has switched his attentions to Borussia Dortmund star Mario Goetze, according to the Express.
The Manchester United boss has given up on his attempts to sign Inter Milan’s Wesley Sneijder and is now chasing the 19-year-old German prodigy.
United watched Goetze play and score for his country against Brazil last week and were impressed by the way he dominated the midfield.
Real Madrid and Barcelona have also been linked with the midfielder who has been described as the best young talent in the Bundesliga.
He helped Dortmund to the title last season and now Ferguson is set to swoop as he steps up his search for Paul Scholes’ replacement.
£20 million rated Goetze would prove a cheaper alternative to Sneijder who’s wage demands scuppered any chance of a move to Old Trafford.
The Dutchman’s reluctance to take a cut from his £200,000 at the San Siro coupled with Inter’s unwillingness to budge on their £35 million asking price ruined any chance of a deal being agreed.
A move for Goetze would also provide Ferguson with the challenge of moulding another young player into a superstar.
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He know’s he’ll have a fight to wrestle the midfielder away from Dortmund due to his deal at Signal Iduna Park having another three-years to run.
In light of the launch of the new football gaming phenomenon that is ‘Goaldash’ I decided to look at the top six Sir Alex Ferguson moments in charge of Manchester United.
Sir Alex Ferguson has this weekend insisted he still has no plans to retire despite the fact he turns 70 at the end of this year and the veteran manager will clock up 25 years as Manchester United boss on November 6. Whatever you may think of him, Ferguson is a legend of the modern game and one that will be remembered as probably the greatest ever football manager. Lets have a look at some of his greatest moments during his 25 years at Old Trafford.
1.Securing the Treble 1998/99
Probably he greatest of all Ferguson’s achievement’s, which will be remembered forever by Red Devils fans, was that famous treble in 1999. After winning the Premier League and FA Cup United went and pulled off an astonishing comeback against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final. Injury time goals by Sheringham and Solskjaer sent the fans into wild celebration and Alex Ferguson went into the history books as the only manager in English football to have won the treble.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZzwWMum658
2. Beating Mourinho to the Premier League 2007/08
Ferguson and Manchester United had gone three years without a title and José Mourinho’s Chelsea looked an unstoppable force. But started United season on-fire with four goals against Fulham in the first 19 minutes of the season and continued this rich vein of from throughout the season. With Cristiano Ronaldo moving from good to great, Ferguson’s team swaggered to the title and Ferguson had his crown back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPntU3l1iAI
3. Winning his first Premier League title 1992/93
After struggling to even hold onto his job in his first season in charge at Old Trafford, Ferguson managed to turn a team of no-hoppers into the inaugural Premier League Champions. It put down a real marker that United were force once again after 25 years in the wilderness and Ferguson’s reign over English football had begun.
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4. Winning his second Champions League title 2007/08
Defeating Chelsea on penalties in Moscow will forever be remembered as one of Ferguson’s greatest moments as his Manchester United side became the best club side in Europe for only the second time during his management. The game itself wasn’t a classic but United did enough to win the penalty shoot-out and guarantee Ferguson’s legacy remains.
5. Catching Newcastle United to win the Premier League 1995/96
The most romantic of Ferguson’s titles. Alan Hansen infamously stated that United could not win anything with kids, but they had Eric Cantona and Peter Schmeichel in the form of their lives: the pair combined in a series of 1-0 wins in the run-in as United destroyed Newcastle’s 12-point lead and drove Kevin Keegan to a very public meltdown.
6. Surpassing Liverpool’s 18 with Manchester United’s 19th Premier League Crown 2010/11.
Last season Manchester United became the most successful club in the history of English football and overtook great rivals Liverpool, something that famously Ferguson has always set out to achieve. Will it be 20 for United and Ferguson this season?
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So what is Goaldash all about then?
‘Goaldash’ is a fabulous concept which fuses the Lottery format with pre-chosen football fixtures. Whereas you may use birthdays or your own favourite numbers to pick your six numbers, with ‘Goaldash’ you need to use your foresight of the Beautiful Game to select the six teams that are likely to score the quickest in the pre-selected 24 fixtures.
It only costs £1 a pop to enter and you have the chance to win a million pounds, every given week.
All you have to do is scour the 48 teams and pick out the 6 teams that are likely to score the quickest on the Saturday afternoon. The matches are chosen from the Premier League, the Football League, as well as the Scottish divisions therefore you will have plenty to work out and strategise before you make your selections.
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