Pressure mounts on Dickov as Oldham’s struggles continue

He is arguably Britain’s greatest manager of all time but, should rumours be taken as gospel, Sir Alex Ferguson owes a lot to Mark Robins. The new Coventry manager is said to have saved Ferguson’s job as manager of Manchester United with a goal against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup. Next week Robins will take charge of his second match in charge of Coventry stood a few feet away from another Scot in desperate need of his own saviour.

Paul Dickov treads on dangerously thin ice. Despite assembling what he describes as “my best squad since I arrived at this club”, the Oldham manager continues to search for that elusive winning formula. Just one win in nine competitive fixtures this year has further disillusioned Oldham supporters and, following Saturday’s 1-0 defeat against Brentford, they are convinced Dickov limps towards the exit door.

After a performance against Notts County a couple of weeks ago that illuminated some optimism, it appears Oldham flattered to deceive. That 2-2 draw was followed up with a 1-1 home draw against Scunthorpe. However, if the Iron had hit the target and had Athletic keeper Dean Bouzanis not made two excellent saves they would have taken a huge lead into half time. Thankfully for Athletic a slice of luck allowed Matt Derbyshire to score his second goal in Oldham colours, before a better second half which saw several clear-cut chances crafted to leave Oldham unfortunate not to secure their first home win of the season.

But Dickov would be a fool to believe he will retain backing if results at Boundary Park fail to drastically improve. The whispers in the stands are becoming more audible. The pressure is now firmly on Dickov. The statistics make for depressing reading. What is unnerving is that Dickov ranks as the fourth worst manager in the history of Oldham Athletic.

It is surprising, then, that he is still in charge of the first team. More short term is the basic truth that he has not won enough games (two victories from 18 games). Home form during Dickov’s tenure has been insipid (16 victories in 50). Fans’ frustration is certainly not unfounded. He has failed to move the club forward.

Perhaps Dickov can hide behind the new season factor. Ok, but one win from nine games this season is hardly inspiring and is not going to dispel doubts about his ability. Goals are scarce, but then he can now shield himself with the excuse that the team is still “gelling” following the arrival of Matt Derbyshire, Jose Baxter (a player that excites supporters) and Reece Wabara. How many excuses, Paul? The team is at perfect health, experienced players now inhabit positions that were last term filled by young heads, and still the performances results are lacking.

Is he the man to lead this club up the league? On the damning evidence that has been published on the internet forums the unfortunate answer is ‘no’. Now is the time when Dickov must prove to the fans that he can inspire and motivate, that he can coach the attacking football he once promised and affect games from the touchline. Afterall, the current group of players is talented and some harbor realistic ambitions of playing at a higher level.

On the surface this squad does not reflect what the budget is said to be. But at League One is it accurate to say that success is very much a limited commodity when the resources are fairly minimal? Probably not, especially when one looks at the start Tranmere Rovers have made under the crafty stewardship of Ronnie Moore.

Many Football League experts predicted Stevenage would struggle after selling players in the summer. They, like Tranmere, remain unbeaten this season. Dean Smith’s Walsall, hardly a big-spending force in England’s third tier, lurk outside the top six.. Greg Abbot’s Carlisle United will continue to be competitive and linger in the upper reaches of the league.

Ronnie Moore had a season as Oldham manager some years ago and how those who disliked his style of football would take him back at Boundary Park. True, Moore is very much from the direct approach school, but he is a man who knows how to manage a squad of players and essentially win football matches.

They have begun the season in a blistering fashion, not only picking up victories but subduing their opposition with their ruthless attacking play. Since Moore’s return to Prenton Park towards the latter stages of last season, his record could not be in further contrast to Dickov’s. Moore’s 21 league games contains fewer losses than what Dickov has won (three and four respectively). Brutal statistics lie behind that ominous writing on the wall.

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Mark Robins will look for one win that will bring life to Coventry’s faltering season. Paul Dickov will look for one goal, one special goal that will spark a recovery in his – and the club’s – fortunes.

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Reading 2-2 Newcastle United – Match Review

Demba Ba was Newcastle’s hero once again as he scored twice to rescue a point and deny Reading their first Premier League win of the season.

The Senegalese striker has proven to be the Magpies’ saviour in recent weeks salvaging a draw against Everton a fortnight ago and scoring the winner against Norwich last week.

Manager Alan Pardew, who signed a new eight-year deal on Thursday, was indebted to Ba again as former club Reading came within a whisker of putting three points on the board for the first time since their promotion to the top-flight.

Brian McDermott will view this as a missed opportunity as his side failed to take advantage of a heedless performance from the visitors who should have been behind before the break.

Pavel Pogrebnyak went the closest with a header from Jobi McAnuff’s cross that was tipped over by Steve Harper before Nicky Shorey volleyed over from close range as the game remained goalless heading into half time. It was a different story after the restart as Reading capitalised on Newcastle’s misfortune to take the lead through Jimmy Kebe.

As the Magpies struggled to cope with a defensive reshuffle after the injured Steven Taylor was replaced by 20-year-old James Tavernier the Royals broke the deadlock as Kebe controlled McAnuff’s cross, cut inside and squeezed a shot just inside Harper’s near post. That sparked the visitors into life and within a minute they were level as Ba spectacularly volleyed past Alex McCarthy after being found by Cheick Tiote.

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Noel Hunt then put Reading back in front almost immediately glancing home McAnuff’s cross and put his side on course for that elusive first win. But once again they were pegged back by Ba, albeit in controversial circumstances, as he appeared to convert Shane Ferguson’s cross with his arm.

United forward set for January exit

forward Federico Macheda is set to quit the club in January if he does not start getting regular game-time, The Sun report.

The Italian attacker burst onto the scene some years ago, but has seen his opportunities limited at Old Trafford of late.

With Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney, Shinji Kagawa, Danny Welbeck and Javier Hernandez all ahead of the youngster in the pecking order, Sir Alex Ferguson seemingly has little future plans for Macheda.

The player’s agent Giovanni Bia has confirmed that if the situation does not change, his client will be looking for a new employer in the January transfer window.

“He wants to play and if he cannot do so by January then we’ll try to find an alternative solution,” the representative confessed.

Macheda moved to England from the Lazio youth system in 2007, and made his first-team debut for the Red Devils in 2008.

Despite this, loan spells at Sampdoria and QPR have proved fruitless, with Macheda failing to score in his time with either of his temporary sides.

The forward has represented his country at under-16, 17, 19 and under-21 level, making 10 appearances and scoring four goals for the latter set-up.

As yet it has not been stated which clubs may be interested in signing Macheda in January, or whether he would prefer to stay in England or return back to Italy.

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Macheda has not played for Manchester United since Boxing Day last year, and as such is understandably frustrated with his lack of time on the pitch.

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O’Neill: Lee Cattermole has to learn his lessons

Sunderland Manager Martin O’ Neill has urged Lee Cattermole to clean up his act, with the 24 year old set to return to action.

The Former under 21 midfielder has missed Premier League fixtures against former club Wigan, Manchester City and Newcastle, following his 7th career dismissal against the Dons.

The player will be welcomed back into the fold but his manager is aware that he will only be an asset to his team if he keeps his discipline in check.

O’Neill feels it is time for his captain to step up to mark of leading the side by example, and he believes the team have missed what the player brings to the table; and he doesn’t want to see him absent from the side unnecessarily again, anytime soon.

The Black Cats boss went on to tell Sky Sports that he hoped that the skipper’s frustration at watching from the sidelines will spur him on in upcoming games.

He said “I would like to think that maybe he would have learned a lesson – but it’s happened to him before and he has come back. I am hoping he can do because he’s very important to us.

Over those three games we missed what he gives us, which is that bit of extra drive, and as a captain he is very good, he is very good indeed.”

Cattermole will captain Sunderland at the Britannia stadium against Stoke City on Saturday.

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United close in on £14m Dutchman & Old Trafford would be ideal move for Falcao – Best of MUFC

After witnessing this weeks managerial merry-go-round in the capital it was rather poignant that Sir Alex Ferguson’s 26-year reign was celebrated with the unveiling of his statue at Old Trafford. What the 70-year-old has done in two and a half decades at United is nothing short of miraculous, dominating the English game and conquering Europe not once but twice. It’s the kind of success and stability their rivals envy and crave. But, despite festivities, the Red Devils find themselves once again looking up at their local adversaries at the Premier League summit. Defeat last week in East Anglia opened the door for City to overtake them at the top, something they will be eager to rectify as the unsparing festive fixture slog approaches. Its during December and January that United usually shift up a couple of gears and break away from the title chasing pack, but accomplishing that this year will be a true measure of Ferguson’s powers.

This week on FFC does Rio Ferdinand really have a future at the club pas this season and which Dutch ace is on Ferguson’s New Year shopping list?

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The Top 15 ‘Wasted Talents’ in the Premier League years

In Defence of the Defence

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The root cause behind the flawed genius in football

Karembeu feels Man United would be ideal move for Falcao

A double-edged sword for Javier Hernandez?

Can you actually win it with a ropey defence now?

Manchester United Close in on £14m Dutch Ace

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Why Can’t Sir Alex See This? – Red Flag Flying High

The Greenhoff Column : A Crucial Run – 7Cantonas

Five Things We Learned – Galatasaray vs. Manchester United – Red Flag Flying High

Di Matteo’s demise underscores Ferguson’s enduring value – United Rant

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“We didn’t in our wildest dreams think that it would last as long as this” – The Busby Way

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“Normally people die before they have a statue. I am outliving death. I’ve had an incredible journey at the club and so many great players, some of whom are here today. They should build this statue for them all, because they’ve all been absolutely marvellous. From 1986 right through to today the players have given us enormous pleasure. Everyone has had a part to play, from the players to the coaching staff, medical staff and, of course, the fans.” Sir Alex Ferguson cracks a joke after the unveiling of his statue at Old Trafford

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Belgium star is exactly what Liverpool are missing

Brendan Rodgers was destined to eat his own words in the latest chapter of the thoroughly entertaining sitcom known as ‘Liverpool FC’. The club had mercilessly clawed their way to within touching distance of fourth place, but the moment Merseyside’s new messiah hinted at the possibility of a top-two finish, an upset seemed inevitable.

Last Saturday the Reds welcomed a struggling Aston Villa side, boasting a record that had seen them concede just once in five home games. The fixture’s foreword pointed towards a comfortable victory, but despite another domineering performance in the stats department, Rodgers saw his team carved open by the ruthless Christian Benteke.

The new arrival at Villa Park struck twice, either side of an inspired assist for strike partner Andreas Weimann and spent large portions of the match terrorising the usually imperious Martin Skrtel and Daniel Agger. Alan Shearer hailed his display as the ‘most complete performance from a centre-forward this season’, and for once it’s difficult to disagree. His presentation of brute strength coupled with youthful exuberance highlighted the exact brand of player Liverpool are currently lacking in their squad.

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The club’s attacking options have been the subject of much criticism, following Fabio Borini’s long-term injury and Andy Carroll’s promising – if hardly prolific – spell at West Ham. At Swansea, Rodgers was able to call upon the cumbersome presence of Danny Graham but he has been found wanting this season, when centre-backs have suffocated the clinical attributes of Luis Suarez.

Perhaps this is why recent transfer gossip columns have linked Rodgers with a move for Anzhi Makhachkala’s 6″ 8 powerhouse Lacina Toure, as a means of overcompensating for a deep-rooted problem. The positive impact and disruption that Skrtel and Agger cause during offensive set-pieces have surely provided enough evidence to persuade Rodgers to seek a similar entity up front.

Liverpool have also been linked with Villa’s out-of-favour front man Darren Bent, which would have been understandable under Kenny Dalglish but not Rodgers, considering he shares the same playing philosophy as Paul Lambert. I have witnessed many people claim Liverpool just need ‘someone to stick it in’, and while this might be fundamentally true, the status of the club means they require so much more.

While the Anfield faithful may be one of the most supportive and vocal collections of fans in the Premier League, the pressure that comes with playing for Liverpool is perhaps unrivalled in English football. A host of great names have failed under the piercing eye of the Kop, but conversely the hard-working, tenacious types like Dirk Kuyt and Lucas have succeeded because their mentality matches their ability.

At this crucial point in the season, Rodgers will be well aware of the weaknesses in his squad, having fully submerged himself in the club since taking over in the summer. Fans will be hoping his scouting network boasts the same meticulous planning as his training sessions and that work towards January’s acquisitions would have started in the aftermath of a disappointing transfer deadline day.

Reports linking the club with a move for Klaas-Jan Huntelaar are perhaps rather futile, despite the Dutchman meeting the criteria outlined in this article. Liverpool’s present league position and inability to offer Champions League football makes the former ‘Culture Capital of Europe’ a far less attractive option. The transfer budget will be also uncomfortably tight, perhaps to an extent that will make it impossible to attract any household names at all.

Therefore, the club could do worse than fly under the radar like Paul Lambert. Benteke notched up 19 goals in 37 games during his only season with Genk and was on the cusp of the Belgium national squad, but his reputation in mainstream circles was relatively minute. Likewise, how many people had heard of Michu despite his 15 goals in La Liga last year?

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Benteke’s eight goals in 17 appearances is hardly earth-shattering but he has also fashioned six assists, highlighting his ability to bring out the best of those around him. These are the types of statistics Rodgers needs to concentrate on, because it’s no good keeping the ball unless it ends up in the back of the net.

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David Moyes claims the Bundesliga would suit him

David Moyes has revealed he would like to coach abroad one day, with the German Bundesliga his preferred choice.

The Scot’s achievements with Everton have seen him linked with top Premier League clubs, most prominently the Manchester United as successor to Sir Alex Ferguson.

But the 49-year-old admits he is fascinated with German football and entertains hopes of coaching a Bundesliga side when he leaves Goodison Park.

“I always had the hope of being a coach abroad,” Moyes told France Football.

“If I had the choice I would probably go to Germany. In part because of the mentality, which is similar to mine.

“I’m also fascinated by what happens in German football. They seem to have found a way of producing young players.”

The Everton boss is particularly impressed with Jurgen Klopp’s Borussia Dortmund, who are beginning to have a big impact in the Champions League:

“Look at Borussia Dortmund. I saw them against Manchester City this season. They were fantastic. They put this incredible intensity on their opponents to break the tempo. It adds a new tactical level.”

The former Preston North End manager added he would be interested in learning about how the game is played in South America.

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“If I was not working as a coach, I think I would decide to go to South America, to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, to see how they train young people out there.

“That would be my project – to understand football better.”

Having joined the Toffees in 2002, Moyes is currently the third longest serving manager in the Premier League.

The 15 ‘Wasted Talents’ within the Premier League of all time

It’s hard work being a footballer in England. While the financial reward of playing in the Premier League is almost impossible to resist, the pressure that comes with the job is like no other. I suppose dealing with the immense burden is a requirement of the position, but many a star player has failed to produce when it matters.

It happens. A player is bought for an inflated amount of money. The pressure is on to succeed; fans on your back questioning your value, the public eye stuck to  you like a leech. The player fails to perform and is subsequently torn apart by the bloodthirsty press. The player moves to pastures new and explodes into life. Maybe it is the Premier League that is cursed with wasting talents. Maybe you have to hold certain personal characteristics to cope with the pressure that English football brings. Maybe you aren’t in the wrong league, you are just at the wrong club. In some cases, it is not the players who are to blame. Managers have often placed world class talent on the bench when they should be on the field. All of these possibilities are covered with these 15 men whose talents were simply wasted in the Premier League. While some are still world class athletes, others have faded into relative obscurity, failing to produce their talent when it came to crunch time.

Click on Gerald Pique to unveil the 15

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Liverpool need shrewd and fast transfer policy and quick

Liverpool fans will no doubt be losing sleep following yesterday’s announcement of the club’s rather dire financial situation. The Anfield club has released figures reporting that their debt has increased to £87million, and is now amid a painful hangover from their cavalier spending spree whilst former bosses Roy Hodgson and Kenny Dalglish were at the helm.

It’s certainly been coming; you can’t expect to fork out £35million for Andy Carroll without it biting you in the rump somewhere along the line. Of course, the club has learnt its lesson regarding overzealous transfer bids, but Liverpool are now in a situation that could prove difficult to get out of, and has every chance of becoming a downward spiral unless it is addressed quickly.

It is not only the Andy Carroll deal that has crippled the club; a number of their recent investments are yet to pay off, and arguably never will. Stewart Downing may be back to his best or at least back to being slightly better, but was his best ever worth £20million? His record of nine goals and ten assists in 63 Premier League appearances whilst donning an Aston Villa jersey is hardly what you’d call inspiring form.

Similarly, Jordan Henderson had a couple of successful seasons at Sunderland, but in no way has he justified his £16million move to Anfield either before or after the transfer. Perhaps it is wrong to judge a club on its past failings, but this season, the £15million investment in Joe Allen and the £11million transfer of Fabio Borini also appear to have backfired.

Now the situation has become rather more difficult however, as Liverpool have a number of players of their books who simply aren’t good enough, with in some cases such as Andy Carroll’s, absolutely no resale value, and furthermore a serious lack of finance to turn the club’s fortunes around as they squander in mid table, some distance away from the top four.

Furthermore, the wage structure is arguably the most concerning issue. 70% of Liverpool’s total income is spent on players’ and staff wages, which has lead to Managing Director Ian Ayre stating that the club will now “bring in talented players on sensible contracts”, and deals such as Joe Cole’s 100k per week for being a lackluster bench warmer are to become a thing of the past.

But the fact Carroll is on a 80k per week contract is truly worrying considering he’s unwanted by Brendan Rodgers, and although West Ham are currently covering their loanee’s salary, unless the striker’s future is settled in the summer, it will be yet another financial burden placed upon the Anfield club next season.

The British revolution at Liverpool clearly hasn’t worked. Although it is an admirable ideal to build a roster based around home-grown talent, the nature of the market has made their transfer fees unreasonable, and if there’s one lesson to be taken from the England national team’s recent failings of the golden generation, it’s that the general spread of talent regarding English players is simply not comparable to the likes of Italy, Spain and Germany, who have far much more quality in depth in their national sides.

Ian Ayre has also announced a new dawn in regards to the club’s transfer policy, but it needs to be a rather shrewd and quick revelation to turn around Liverpool’s domestic form. The club are set for another year of Europa League football next season, and unless Brendan Rodgers can get the absolute best out of his current roster, Liverpool will continue in the years to come to miss out on the riches that the Champions League provides.

Of course, the elephant in the room and the simple solution is to sell Luis Suarez. He’s one of the club’s top earners, and furthermore his reported £50million price tag would alone cover half of the £87million debt. But that resolution comes with its own set of headaches. The Uruguay international is the sole reason Brendan Rodgers’ inaugural season hasn’t become a rather embarrassing affair, and his 21 Premier League goals have been invaluable whilst the Reds have spent much of their current campaign without a proper strike force.

So perhaps selling the side’s best asset isn’t the answer, but even selling some of their lesser assets also appears to be rather unrealistic. As previously mentioned, the likes of Stewart Downing, Jordan Henderson and Andy Carroll simply aren’t fit for purpose, but their inflated transfer fees make selling them on an incredibly difficult challenge, and similarly, with such a young squad where the majority of back-up players are under the age of 23, as are many of the first team, the club are in no position to start selling their senior personnel.

Sometimes it is impossible to go forward without taking a step backwards, but it seems that Liverpool are running out of time, and too many more backward steps will seriously endanger the club’s future. Leeds United, one of English football’s biggest institutions, have fallen by the wayside as their performances on the pitch failed to equate to the financial backing off the pitch, and similarly, Portsmouth are now in freefall  after suffering the backlash from their lavish spending and irresponsible contractual arrangements which they are still paying for.

Perhaps the comparison is a little over the top, the financial situation at Anfield is worrying, but there is no reason to believe the club are on the brink of destruction. However the dangers need to be highlighted of what will happen if the monetary issues aren’t properly addressed. Similarly, the longer the club remain out of the Champions League the more real the danger becomes.

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I do not pretend to know all the answers, and I’m rather glad that I’m not in a position where it’s required to find them. Liverpool have made some steps in the right direction, with Brendan Rodgers making some decent January acquisitions in Daniel Sturridge and Phillipe Coutinho, who have added to the squad without breaking the bank, but there are still some harsh realities upon the horizon that the club have to deal with.

In the summer, Pepe Reina will be on his way to Barcelona, whilst spiritual leader Jamie Carragher is hanging up his boots. Similarly, hanging on to Luis Suarez may be a difficult task, and the first team cannot continue to be reliant upon Steven Gerrard in the middle of the park, as the England man enters his twilight years.

Finally, a rather pressing issue is the financial fair play laws set to come into effect next season. As it currently stands, Liverpool are well in breach of the new rules, which limits net losses to £35million per year. Getting in sync in time and avoiding subsequent punishment will be the club’s most important challenge to address.

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Millwall Stutter Yet Again At Home As Wembley Awaits

This week saw a vital week for the Lions as they could pretty much make themselves safe with two home games before the F.A. Cup semi final against Wigan this Saturday. They are slowly edging themselves to safety, but it’s slow and painful to watch.

Saturdays 1-1 draw at Birmingham will be seen as a very good point as they are in decent form. and other teams around us didn’t pick up points.

So attention turned to one of our games in hand, Tuesday nights game at home to fellow relegation rivals Sheffield Wednesday. This saw a real smash and grab for the Owls as they somehow left 2-1 winners after a last minute goal from Chris Maguire.

The Lions were one up after just a minute with Jimmy Abdou firing in from close range after great work from Chris Taylor. Wednesday didn’t pose a threat until a free kick just before half time. Miguel Llera’s shot found its way somehow through the wall, meaning that Davis Forde was found scrambling to the other-side of his goal, and failing, 1-1 at half time.

The chances continued as Jermaine Easter looked certain to score on a one-v-one but he just fired it at Chris Kirkland’s legs. Kirkland then had to be at full stretch to keep out a acrobatic Sean St Ledger shot minutes later.

It looked like the Lions would have to settle for a draw, meaning they would be six points clear with most teams still having to play five games, meaning they were very close, if not safe. But no… Maguire flicks in for the winner in injury time.

Yes it was a sickener but there were some positives from the game, the Lions played well at times and that by the time we kick off against Wigan we will have two games in hand again, yes, it’s better to have points on the board, but it’s a better position than most teams.

But one major negative was the striker wonder that is Rob Hulse.

When he first came in he was slated but I thought “Give him a chance”. His chance has been and gone, he has to go down as one of Jackett’s worst ever signings, making the Darius Henderson sale look even more confusing.

He’s a big striker who does not jump, use his body to try and shield the ball, and frankly, walks around like he doesn’t want to be there, an absolute disgrace.

We’ve brought back Shaun Batt from Orient this week, now in theory Batt should be nowhere near the team but when he came on for Hulse he changed the game! And unlike Hulse he looks like he actually cared and put in some effort!

The only reason Hulse will play at Wembley is that we basically have no one else.

Now to Wigan.. To be honest, it is just a day out, we are expected to get beat, if we somehow end up in the final! It’s just a humongous bonus.

My predicted team for Wembley.

Forde

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