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Jim White

Changing of the guard. Again

Fri Jul 18 08:56AM

In the whirligig of transfers this week, one really caught the eye. Not Ronaldinho's move to Milan. That was so obviously going to happen only a die-hard Manchester City fan living in sky-blue cuckoo land could have believed otherwise. No, this one concerned Gilberto who has left Arsenal and joined…More

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  • So what next?

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  • Justice is done

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    In the end the best team won it. No under-achievement this time. No bottling a major tournament. No self-destructive internal politics. Spain had the best collection of players by far at the Euros, played the best football and deserved to win it. No-one else came close. In fact if they...More

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