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Tag Archives: Gerard Houlier

2024 and all that

Dave Woodhall looks ahead to the new season fast approaching.

August 10, 2023 in Comment.

Upwardly mobile

Richard Keeling talks about last season, the next one and a few things in between.

June 9, 2023 in Comment.

The view from up here

Dave Woodhall comments on the current state of play.

February 24, 2022 in Comment.

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