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All change again

Dale Johnson

Mark Hughes has to quickly prove he can take City further than Sven, says Dale Johnson.

Story | Conversation | August 06, 2008

Raw Tigers face a battle

Dale Johnson

Hull City will have a long hard debut season in the top flight but there is hope, says Dale Johnson.

Story | Conversation | August 06, 2008

Keeping Ronaldo the deal of the summer

Dale Johnson

Keeping hold of Cristiano Ronaldo should ensure United's title defence, says Dale Johnson

Story | Conversation | August 06, 2008

Shevchenko the history man

Dale Johnson

Dale Johnson doesn't allow Tunisia v Ukraine to stop his enjoyment of Berlin's Olympiastadion.

Story | Conversation | June 23, 2006

Team of the Season

Dale Johnson

Dale Johnson brings us his annual assessment of the great and the good, selecting his best 11 of the 2004/05 season - plus a few nearly men.

Story | Conversation | May 17, 2005

Blue is the color

Dale Johnson

Dale Johnson previews the upcoming Premiership season, with Chelsea looking like they could finally turn all that cash into silverware.

Story | Conversation | August 12, 2004

Blue is the colour

Dale Johnson

Dale Johnson previews the upcoming Premiership season, with Chelsea looking like they could finally turn all that cash into silverware.

Story | Conversation | August 09, 2004

Blatter's dubious masterplan

Dale Johnson

Dale Johnson looks at FIFA president Sepp Blatter's determination to limit domestic football to just 45 games per season.

Story | Conversation | March 03, 2004

Blatter's dubious masterplan

Dale Johnson

Dale Johnson looks at FIFA president Sepp Blatter's determination to limit domestic football to just 45 games per season.

Story | Conversation | March 03, 2004

Blatter

Dale Johnson

If, or when, FIFA president Sepp Blatter gets his way, domestic football in England will become harmonised with the rest of the world, bringing a stagnant and somewhat uninspiring symmetry to the global game.

Story | Conversation | March 02, 2004