Feel free to email any musings to scott.murray@guardian.co.uk . You can also follow the rest of this afternoon's domestic and European action with our live scoreboard Scott will be busy typing away from around 12.15pm or so. In the meantime, why not read about how Carlo Ancelotti reckons John Terry could be knocking around in the Premier League until he's 40 . If that hasn't put you off, Ashley Young's...
Follow all the action from the Premier League, Monte Carlo and the Crucible with Scott Murray and send your thoughts to scott.murray@guardian.co.uk 2.55pm: And here's Portsmouth v Bolton. Pompey: James, Kaboul, Campbell, Distin, Hreidarsson, Johnson, Davis, Mullins, Nugent, Kranjcar, Crouch. Subs: Begovic, Pennant, Pamarot, Utaka, Hughes, Kanu, Belhadj. Bolton: Jaaskelainen, Steinsson, Andrew O'Brien,...
James Richardson , Scott Murray , Sean Ingle and Kevin McCarra get stuck into an exciting week's football action. Fulham show the rest of the league that it's not just the Big Four who can beat Manchester United and the pod wonder if the title race is back on. They look for the reasons behind Liverpool's resurgence and Aston Villa's collapse. It's still super-tight at the bottom and Newcastle's defeat...
Over at the Guardian blog, Scott Murray has a second-by-second review of the Damned United trailer that's easily the funniest and most astute commentary on the marketing of the movie so far. And I'm not just saying that because it happens to agree in extremely specific detail with everything I've already written on the subject. Related [...] Related posts: The Damned United Trailer: A Troubling Hint...
When Saturday Comes was risible. Escape to Victory was ridiculous. And the less said about Goal the better. The Arsenal Stadium Mystery was quite good, but then that wasn't really about football, was it? Anyway, what we're saying is this: football films are notoriously terrible. Which is why there's palpable excitement at the impending release of The Damned United, the story of Brian Clough's ill-fated...
History, it's no great revelation to report, is written by the victors. So the story of the denouement to the 1995/96 Premiership battle between Manchester United and Newcastle is told like this. After seeing his team squeeze past a resolute Leeds, Alex Ferguson craftily wondered aloud whether Howard Wilkinson's struggling side would try as hard against Newcastle in their upcoming fixture. Kevin Keegan's...
Bristol City winger Scott Murray hopes to force his way back into the first team at Ashton Gate after the conclusion of his loan spell at Cheltenham Town.
Scott Murray: From Diego Maradona gaining revenge on the Butcher of Bilbao to Franny Lee KO'ing Norman Hunter, Scott Murray looks at the footballers and managers who lost it big time