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This week we will be looking at one of the great mavericks of football, something that modern football no longer offers, a player that may now divide fans with his opinions and views, but for us he is simply the maverick Paulo di canio.
There are few high-profile football figures that can conjury up conversers like Paulo.
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This week we are looking back at the old telly box, join me and dave for a trip down football tv.
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Kane is the leader for minutes per goal, taking 127.5 minutes for each of his goals, while Shearer required another 20 minutes and Rooney another 75.
The Premier League’s record scorer is a near-perfect comparison for Kane, having reached 200 goals in 306 appearances – Kane broke that record by two when he netted on Sunday.
Shearer went on to reach 260 in 14 seasons – as well as 23 for Southampton in what was then known as the First Division prior to 1992 – and is the only player to score a century of Premier League goals for two different clubs having done so with Blackburn and his beloved Newcastle.
and then there is Rooney, who spent long stretches of his career playing as less of an out-and-out striker than Shearer or Kane, meaning his statistical profile is slightly different – he never won a Premier League Golden Boot and took 462 matches to bring up his double-century, shortly after returning to his boyhood club Everton.
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In 2008–09, FC Barcelona started a new era with a new manager, former captain and Barcelona B coach Pep Guardiola, who led the team to the first treble in Spanish football history. After selling off high-profiled players such as Deco and Ronaldinho, Barcelona played scintillating football throughout the season, winning the Copa del Rey, La Liga, and the UEFA Champions League. This team is widely regarded as one of the greatest teams in football history
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It all started with the £6 million capture of Glen Johnson in July 2003, and since then Roman Abramovich's Chelsea have gone on to sign a host of the world's finest talent.
Since 2003, according to The Sun newspaper, Abramovich has spent a cool £2 billion at Chelsea, with transfer fees and player salaries forming a major part of that outlay.
There hasn't been a decade like it in football, and one can only imagine what the next 10 years will bring for Chelsea fans and their Russian owner.
Rather than appearing to tighten the purse strings, though, Abramovich's spending continues to rival that of any club across the globe.
With the expected return of Jose Mourinho to Stamford Bridge this summer, rumors are abound of a £100 million transfer war chest. The Mirror reports this as part of Abramovich's plan to bring back the so-called "glory days" the Blues experienced under their Portuguese manager.
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The 2005 UEFA Champions League final was the final match of the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League, Europe's primary club football competition. The showpiece event was contested between Liverpool of England and Milan of Italy at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey on 25 May 2005. Liverpool, who had won the competition four times, were appearing in their sixth final, and their first since 1985. Milan, who had won the competition six times, were appearing in their second final in three years and tenth overall.
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We are back for a brand new season.
Maradona's Hand of God, Gazza's Italia 90 tears and England thrashing Germany 5-1 in 2001 are among football's most iconic moments, according to a poll of fans.
A study of 2,000 football-loving Brits ranked England's 1966 World Cup win as top of the pile, while Gordon Banks' seemingly impossible save from Pele against Brazil in 1970 also made the top five.
But we are looking at some of the moments that we loved.
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We are Back, at this point we are making more comebacks the Ric Flair, This week Its the Phoenix Three.
Dave, Dave and Paul are looking at what was the best league in the 90s/00s, Italy? Spain or the Prem?
What do you Think?
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This wee the Phoenix Five are back. David Holland is the host this week as we look back at players to ask where they overachievers or underachievers? Anelka? Samba? who else!!!
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After 12 months in the wildness we are back, the Phoenix Five will be back once a month,
This month all five are in the house and we are looking back at some of the odd manager appointments of the 90s and 00s.
Plus the show would not be complete with out the famous QUIZ.
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The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.