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Football: We've still got to climb to next level says Osman; PREMIERSHIP: EVERTON V MANCHESTER CITY GOODISON PARK, TOMORROW, KICK-OFF 3PM Slip-ups have been frustrating for Blues.(Sport)
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Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
| Date:
September 29, 2006
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Byline: Dominic King
THREAT: Leon Osman, pictured in action against Wigan, has warned of the danger posed by Manchester City
WHILE an unbeaten start to the season has left some Evertonians feeling giddy with excitement, the only feelings sweeping through the dressing rooms at Bellefield at present have been pragmatism and frustration.
Sitting handily placed in fourth spot after negotiating six tricky fixtures, it would be understandable if David Mo...
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