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Full and Final (Foolproof?) Instructions For TTT Move To Substack + FAQs
Full and Final (Foolproof?) Instructions For TTT Move To Substack + FAQs

  TTT has moved to Substack Click here to visit new site: www.tomkinstimes.substack.com … This was first published on Substack, but I’ve gone back into this article on the old site and added these bullet points. It is written from the perspective of being read on…

  • Dec092011

    Q.P.R. (H): Match Preview

    To say events in the footballing world aren’t going Liverpool’s way at the moment would be an understatement of rather…

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  • Dec082011

    Positives, Amidst the Drawbacks

    It’s hard to know where to start after a game like Monday night’s. Or in the midst of a season…

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  • Dec072011

    Football Books for Christmas


    First of all, a quick reminder that gift subscriptions to this site can be purchased here. Reviews by Paul Tomkins,…

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  • Dec072011

    Fulham 1 Liverpool 0: In-Depth Tactical Analysis

    Fulham had failed to score in six in their last eight Premier League games against Liverpool, and the visitors have…

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  • Dec022011

    Fulham (A): Match Preview

    Liverpool’s reward for their 2-0 victory over Chelsea on Tuesday night is a two-legged semi-final against Manchester City in January,…

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  • Nov302011

    A Game Of Two Halves, Or Key Sixths?

    By Andrew Beasley. Following my recent piece on the form of opposition keepers, a comment from jameske piqued my interest.…

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  • Nov302011

    Important Information for Subscribers

    This is for Subscribers only. If you are a Subscriber who cannot log in, please email the site via the address…

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  • Nov292011

    Liverpool 1 Man City 1: In-Depth Tactical Analysis

    Despite their strong start to the season, Manchester City had only won one of their last 12 league meetings against…

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  • Nov282011

    Gerrard and Carragher – Yesterday’s Men?

    Without doubt, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher were immense for Liverpool throughout the previous decade; it’s an overused word, but…

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