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Mark Lawrenson: David Moyes will be a hard act to follow

IF BILL KENWRIGHT has found it difficult to part with David Moyes, then that’s nothing compared to the problem he now faces in replacing the Everton manager.Read

Mark Lawrenson: No point Brendan Rodgers trying to replace Jamie Carragher

LIVERPOOL will say goodbye to a genuine one-off this weekend.Read

Andy Proudfoot’s Red Watch: So, who was in Brendan’s envelopes?

AS THE players wander round the pitch after Sunday’s game, taking the opportunity to show us their children for reasons I’ve never quite been able to fathom, it’ll be a good time to take stock of the contributions each has made to the team in this first season of the Rodgers era, if that is what it is to become.Read

Brian Barwick: Jamie Carragher will be missed

SUNDAY will be a poignant day in the football life of Jamie Carragher.Read

Ian Doyle: The moments when sport makes your jaw drop

As the football season comes to a thrilling climax – outside the Premier League, at least – IAN DOYLE looks back at some jaw-dropping finishes from sporting historyRead

Betting column: The Cups and downs of FA Cup final betting

WITHOUT replays, there have been 132 FA Cup finals staged since the first in 1872. And until this season, no club had ever won the FA Cup and been relegated in the same season.Read

Brian Barwick: An amazing few weeks for football

FOOTBALL – bloody hell!Read

Ian Doyle: Why fans will always love a one-club man

FIRST, an anecdote. Down at the local, there’s a 73-year-old man who, like many of his vintage, has become increasingly disillusioned with football.Read

Ian Doyle: Don’t expect much from ITV’s England coverage

SO ITV have won the rights for all England’s qualifiers for the next four years.Read

Brian Barwick: Now THAT’S what the FA Cup is all about

I KNOW it didn’t secure their Premier League berth, but Wigan Athletic’s win over Manchester City in last Saturday’s FA Cup Final was a huge fillip for football in so many other ways.Read

Ian Doyle: Wenger in ‘I saw it’ shock

IN A week that has just shaken the football world to its very foundations (© any national tabloid during the last 30 years), there was one incident more astonishing and incredible than all the others combined.Read

Mark Lawrenson: Roberto Mancini was always heading for the door

IT WAS always going to be thus for Roberto Mancini.Read

Sport on TV: May 16

THURSDAYRead

Mark Lawrenson: Brendan Rodgers faces tough juggling act in summer

THE final whistle had barely been blown when both Brendan Rodgers and Steven Gerrard admitted Liverpool needed to bolster their attacking resources this summer.Read

Mark Lawrenson: David Moyes would be right choice for Manchester United

I AM not surprised David Moyes is set to become the next manager of Manchester United.Read

Winning Post with Terry Owen

EVERYONE loves to see an underdog prosper.Read

Blink and you probably missed them

DEAN SAUNDERS may have only lasted four months as manager at Wolves, but it was still an eternity compared to this group of shortlived tenures.Read

Ian Doyle: Steve Morgan era has been a disaster at Wolves

Did Liverpool have a lucky escape after Moores? Ian Doyle takes up the storyRead

Mark Lawrenson: Power shift may move to Bayern

IF Barcelona’s emphatic Champions League thumping against Bayern Munich proved one thing, it’s that even the best teams need a Plan B.Read

Sean McGuire: Promotion doesn’t mean Hull will become financial heavyweights

I AM naturally cynical of most claims that a given activity generates millions of pounds, but nowhere is that more fantastical than in the heady world of Premier League economics.Read

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