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Kenwyne Jones interview: Seven steps in a Wednesday wonderland

by Christian BrookesPosted onDecember 30, 2021

He lined up for his nation at their very first World Cup, played his club football in five countries, and for a time, was soaring high in elite company in the Premier League. Somewhere amongst it all, though, Kenwyne Jones…

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Luther Blissett interview: Golden Boys and the legend of the lost tape

by Christian BrookesPosted onDecember 1, 2020

Under a young manager by the name of Graham Taylor, Watford had just about all the pieces to the jigsaw. Nevertheless, the Hornets’ all-time leading scorer and appearance-maker Luther Blissett remembers one vital ingredient that was nowhere to be seen…

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Callum Wilson interview: Cherries sharpshooter in a whole new key

by Christian BrookesPosted onJanuary 17, 2015February 3, 2018

Bournemouth’s Callum Wilson has confirmed his credentials as one of the country’s most exciting young strikers at the Championship-topping Cherries this season, and considering the upward trajectory for both the club and his own career, there might be some truth…

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Marc Pugh interview: Cherries winger’s hot shot from the archives

by Christian BrookesPosted onNovember 19, 2013November 19, 2013

  Bournemouth have shown plenty of evidence to suggest they can adapt to Championship waters this season but one of their key attacking outlets, winger Marc Pugh, has a potential playlist addition that could rock the boat in the run-up…

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Brett Pitman interview: Returning Cherries hero back in the old groove

by Christian BrookesPosted onJanuary 4, 2013January 4, 2013

  Striker Brett Pitman returned to his first club Bournemouth on a permanent basis this week, joining the numerous Cherries old boys who have found their way back, and whether it is the fortunes out on the pitch or the…

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Beginning in 2011, Beats & Rhymes FC features interviews with current and former footballers from around the world, combining their career and personal stories with music talk.

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