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Truth about Phil Foden’s new Man City contract: Why membership need to tie down misfiring midfielder, how he pushed to remain –…

Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and FWA Player of the Year in 2024, Foden’s past year-and-a-half has produced a concerning and sustained dip in performances.So the basics. Just return to those. Easy. Yet in a world of immediacy in high-pressure environments, it’s…

One of my aged canine is lifeless and one other was left preventing for his life after they have been mauled by three unmuzzled XL Bullies

A heartbroken dog owner has opened up about how one of his elderly pooches is dead and another is still recovering after they were attacked by three XL Bullies. Blake McElhatton, 31, from Derby, was working as a teaching assistant at the time of the attack last January.But since then he has left two jobs and has PTSD after his pet dog Spirit was brutally killed by a pack of XL Bully dogs while on a walk.The dangerous hounds were not on a lead and did not have a muzzle at the time of the attack - which is against…

Peter employed a ‘no win, no payment lawyer’ after a row with a neighbour turned ugly… then confronted a shock £52,000…

After retired teacher Peter Hodgson thought he had been wrongfully arrested by Greater Manchester Police, he believed he had nothing to lose by suing them.The 80-year-old filed a claim for damages that would pay him £5,000 if he won – and because he employed a law firm to represent him on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis, Peter assumed that even if he lost, he would not be out of pocket.So he was shocked and distraught when he lost and was presented with a bill for £52,000.What Peter didn’t realise is that the no win, no fee…

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The vile Jew-hatred operating deep inside the Green Party

There was already precious little doubt that the Green Party has an alarming problem with anti-Semitism.But today the Daily Mail reveals the full scale of the alleged Jew-hatred which seethes within the party's ranks.Exposed once and for all is a deeply disturbing truth: British Jews will not be safe under the Green Party.As we set out, the party is investigating allegations of anti-Semitism by dozens of candidates who had been selected to stand in tomorrow's local elections.Ludicrously, the party had previously claimed that…

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Truth about Phil Foden’s new Man City contract: Why membership need to tie down misfiring midfielder, how he pushed to remain – and his bid to rediscover high type with new agent, private coach and a five-a-side pitch in his backyard

Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and FWA Player of the Year in 2024, Foden’s past…
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One of my aged canine is lifeless and one other was left preventing for his life after they have been mauled by three unmuzzled XL Bullies

A heartbroken dog owner has opened up about how one of his elderly pooches is dead and another is still recovering after they were attacked by three XL Bullies. Blake McElhatton, 31, from Derby, was working as a teaching assistant at the time of the attack last January.But since then he has left two jobs and has PTSD after his pet dog Spirit…
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Peter employed a ‘no win, no payment lawyer’ after a row with a neighbour turned ugly… then confronted a shock £52,000 invoice when he misplaced

After retired teacher Peter Hodgson thought he had been wrongfully arrested by Greater Manchester Police, he believed he had nothing to lose by suing them.The 80-year-old filed a claim for damages that would pay him £5,000 if he won – and because he employed a law firm to represent him on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis, Peter assumed that even if he…
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Truth about Phil Foden’s new Man City contract: Why membership need to tie down misfiring midfielder, how he pushed to remain – and his bid to rediscover high type with new agent, private coach and a five-a-side pitch in his backyard

Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and FWA Player of the Year in 2024, Foden’s past…
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One of my aged canine is lifeless and one other was left preventing for his life after they have been mauled by three unmuzzled XL Bullies

A heartbroken dog owner has opened up about how one of his elderly pooches is dead and another is still recovering after they were attacked by three XL Bullies. Blake McElhatton, 31, from Derby, was working as a teaching assistant at the time of the attack last January.But since then he has left two jobs and has PTSD after his pet dog Spirit…
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Peter employed a ‘no win, no payment lawyer’ after a row with a neighbour turned ugly… then confronted a shock £52,000 invoice when he misplaced

After retired teacher Peter Hodgson thought he had been wrongfully arrested by Greater Manchester Police, he believed he had nothing to lose by suing them.The 80-year-old filed a claim for damages that would pay him £5,000 if he won – and because he employed a law firm to represent him on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis, Peter assumed that even if he…
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Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and…
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After retired teacher Peter Hodgson thought he had been wrongfully arrested by Greater Manchester Police, he believed he had nothing to lose by suing them.The 80-year-old filed a claim for damages that would pay him £5,000 if he won – and because he employed a law firm to represent him on a ‘no win,…
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Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and…
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Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and…
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Truth about Phil Foden’s new Man City contract: Why membership need to tie down misfiring midfielder, how he pushed to remain – and his bid to rediscover high type with new agent, private coach and a five-a-side pitch in his backyard

Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and FWA Player of the Year in 2024, Foden’s past…
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Truth about Phil Foden’s new Man City contract: Why membership need to tie down misfiring midfielder, how he pushed to remain – and his bid to rediscover high type with new agent, private coach and a five-a-side pitch in his backyard

Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and FWA Player of the Year in 2024, Foden’s past…
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Truth about Phil Foden’s new Man City contract: Why membership need to tie down misfiring midfielder, how he pushed to remain – and his bid to rediscover high type with new agent, private coach and a five-a-side pitch in his backyard

Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and FWA Player of the Year in 2024, Foden’s past…
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Truth about Phil Foden’s new Man City contract: Why membership need to tie down misfiring midfielder, how he pushed to remain – and his bid to rediscover high type with new agent, private coach and a five-a-side pitch in his backyard

Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and FWA Player of the Year in 2024, Foden’s past…
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Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and…
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Truth about Phil Foden’s new Man City contract: Why membership need to tie down misfiring midfielder, how he pushed to remain – and his bid to rediscover high type with new agent, private coach and a five-a-side pitch in his backyard

Going back to basics always sounds like a good idea. Strip it back. Reset, restart. And the premise has never been more applicable than in the case of Phil Foden.Save for a three-month period at the start of the season, when he flickered and then seemed to reach the levels that saw him named PFA and FWA Player of the Year in 2024, Foden’s past…
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