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Half-time Oranges: Reviews
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Here we'll keep any reviews of games, books, boring Christmas compilation DVDs and whatever other guff we can think of all in one handy place. Anyone that has something they want reviewing, do feel free to either suggest we do it or, even better, send us it. We appreciate free stuff. N Soccer 2013 demo review (PS3) - Kev Robinson. Typical City (David James Mooney) - Kev Robinson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lost lives, sick chants and playground excuses - i.
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Half-time Oranges: August 2011
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. The money'll come out tomorrow. I can't help it. Every year I try not to get excited about the impending closure of the transfer window, and every year I get caught up in it. This year's not exactly shaping up to have any of the Robinho and Berbatov-laden insanity of summer 2008, but then again, neither did that day. Will try, and fail, to get a nice view down Natalie Sawyer. The BBC live text system will be as dull as ever. Sam...
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Half-time Oranges: Review - Typical City book
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Saturday, September 15, 2012. Review - Typical City book. Typical City is available as a paperback from Waterstones. It is on sale online now, and in-store in selected areas. Well worth a look as long as you're a grown up City fan. Posted by Kev Robinson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lost lives, sick chants and playground excuses - i. Review - Typical City book. Back to the Future with Lampard and Gerrard? There was an error in this gadget. Kop That -...
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Half-time Oranges: John Terry: Victim?
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Monday, September 24, 2012. Yes folks, John Terry's gone. Now, don't get your hopes up, he's just retired from international duty. Or, if you're a fan of cheap jokes, perhaps he just thought he overheard Anton Ferdinand say it and sarcastically repeated it. Sadly, we'll never know what was really/allegedly said here. I hate to play Devil's Advocate, but he does have an extremely good point here. Terry has been cleared of racial abuse in a court of law...
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Half-time Oranges: October 2009
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Saturday, October 31, 2009. Ignorant Warewolves Bay For Benitez Blood. Saw Liverpool have a nightmare and crash to a frightening 3-1 defeat at Fulham. This means that, inevitably, the blood-thirsty press and brain-dead fans will be clawing at Benitez. Door as they clamour to put him in his coffin and hammer in all the nails with the gusto of an over-excited undertaker. Stopping short of examining his stools for further fault. But is the Spaniard. Very rarely...
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Half-time Oranges: Transfer window madness: The strangest moves this summer.
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Sunday, September 2, 2012. Transfer window madness: The strangest moves this summer. Jordan Rhodes (Huddersfield Town to Blackburn Rovers). First of all, let's get this straight from the get go, as a player, Rhodes isn't a bad signing by any means; he's only 22, a Scotland international and scored a remarkable 40 goals in 45 game for Huddersfield, in League One, last season. Nuno Gomes (Braga - Blackburn Rovers). Having appeared to be winding down his career...
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Half-time Oranges: Back to the Future with Lampard and Gerrard?
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Monday, September 10, 2012. Back to the Future with Lampard and Gerrard? Since England made light work of defeating Moldova 5-0 on Friday evening, we have been subjected to statements like "Lampard and Gerrard prove the critics wrong" and The Guardian's Michael Cox claiming: "England's midfield shift proves more successful than Holland's. Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard work better together now because they have been forced to adapt their style". Nowadays, ...
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Half-time Oranges: Review - Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 Demo (PS3)
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Saturday, August 25, 2012. Review - Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 Demo (PS3). Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 is available as a demo, PlayStation Store. And XBox 360 Marketplace. And Games for Windows. The full game is released on PS3, XBox 360 and PC on September 20. Yes, I'm a bit obsessive. So, has it outdone FIFA? Well, I haven't played FIFA 13 yet, but I think the safe answer is a resounding no. You probably like this fella as much as I like this game. The games ...
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Half-time Oranges: August 2010
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Sky's the limit but their punditry is limited. This weekend saw the return of domestic football and, with it, the loud, brash, look at me banner waving of Sky Sports. Not that this comes as a surprise or, indeed, to the detriment of the viewer. Sky have been exactly the same since day one when they rolled out the cheerleaders and Richard Keys hands were still impossibly hairy. It started off all harmless enough, with Keys peddling o...
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Half-time Oranges: Lost lives, sick chants and playground excuses - it's time football grew up.
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Taking a refreshing bite out of football news. Monday, September 17, 2012. Lost lives, sick chants and playground excuses - it's time football grew up. Last week, after 23 years of fighting, finally saw the real truth. Released about the Hillsborough tragedy in which 96 Liverpool fans died in a crush. The release of the information was celebrated, not just on Merseyside, but around the footballing world. All these things were not just an agenda against Liverpool but on football fans themselves. Surprisin...