แถมไม่ได้จับแพะชนแกะเองด้วยนะ ไปขุดบทความสั้นๆที่ไม่มีแม้แต่ชื่อคนเขียนของเวบ Eurosport เอามาทั้งดุ้นตั้งแต่หัวข้อจนถึงเนื้อหา แต่ดันให้เครดิตบทความนี้มากกว่าสื่อและนักข่าวของ The Guardian ที่ได้รางวัลต่างๆนานาเช่น Sports Newspaper of the Year (2017), Sports Website of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
"When I think about all I have won with Spain and Barcelona and all they great players I have played with - it is impossible for me to have any regrets," said Xavi.
"Maybe one small regret is that I never got to play with Paul Scholes - but I was never going to leave Barcelona and he was never going to leave Manchester United."
แถมไม่ได้จับแพะชนแกะเองด้วยนะ ไปขุดบทความสั้นๆที่ไม่มีแม้แต่ชื่อคนเขียนของเวบ Eurosport เอามาทั้งดุ้นตั้งแต่หัวข้อจนถึงเนื้อหา แต่ดันให้เครดิตบทความนี้มากกว่าสื่อและนักข่าวของ The Guardian ที่ได้รางวัลต่างๆนานาเช่น Sports Newspaper of the Year (2017), Sports Website of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Lowe was born and raised in north London. He is a fan of neither Arsenal nor Tottenham Hotspur, his two local clubs and fierce rivals, but instead grew up supporting Liverpool. He attributes this to his older brother forbidding him from following Arsenal, the same team as him, so Lowe picked Liverpool from a list of teams who played in red, settling on them as he admired Kenny Dalglish.[1]
owe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.[1]
Lowe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.
แถมไม่ได้จับแพะชนแกะเองด้วยนะ ไปขุดบทความสั้นๆที่ไม่มีแม้แต่ชื่อคนเขียนของเวบ Eurosport เอามาทั้งดุ้นตั้งแต่หัวข้อจนถึงเนื้อหา แต่ดันให้เครดิตบทความนี้มากกว่าสื่อและนักข่าวของ The Guardian ที่ได้รางวัลต่างๆนานาเช่น Sports Newspaper of the Year (2017), Sports Website of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Lowe was born and raised in north London. He is a fan of neither Arsenal nor Tottenham Hotspur, his two local clubs and fierce rivals, but instead grew up supporting Liverpool. He attributes this to his older brother forbidding him from following Arsenal, the same team as him, so Lowe picked Liverpool from a list of teams who played in red, settling on them as he admired Kenny Dalglish.[1]
owe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.[1]
Lowe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.
แถมไม่ได้จับแพะชนแกะเองด้วยนะ ไปขุดบทความสั้นๆที่ไม่มีแม้แต่ชื่อคนเขียนของเวบ Eurosport เอามาทั้งดุ้นตั้งแต่หัวข้อจนถึงเนื้อหา แต่ดันให้เครดิตบทความนี้มากกว่าสื่อและนักข่าวของ The Guardian ที่ได้รางวัลต่างๆนานาเช่น Sports Newspaper of the Year (2017), Sports Website of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
"When I think about all I have won with Spain and Barcelona and all they great players I have played with - it is impossible for me to have any regrets," said Xavi.
"Maybe one small regret is that I never got to play with Paul Scholes - but I was never going to leave Barcelona and he was never going to leave Manchester United."
แถมไม่ได้จับแพะชนแกะเองด้วยนะ ไปขุดบทความสั้นๆที่ไม่มีแม้แต่ชื่อคนเขียนของเวบ Eurosport เอามาทั้งดุ้นตั้งแต่หัวข้อจนถึงเนื้อหา แต่ดันให้เครดิตบทความนี้มากกว่าสื่อและนักข่าวของ The Guardian ที่ได้รางวัลต่างๆนานาเช่น Sports Newspaper of the Year (2017), Sports Website of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Lowe was born and raised in north London. He is a fan of neither Arsenal nor Tottenham Hotspur, his two local clubs and fierce rivals, but instead grew up supporting Liverpool. He attributes this to his older brother forbidding him from following Arsenal, the same team as him, so Lowe picked Liverpool from a list of teams who played in red, settling on them as he admired Kenny Dalglish.[1]
owe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.[1]
Lowe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.
แถมไม่ได้จับแพะชนแกะเองด้วยนะ ไปขุดบทความสั้นๆที่ไม่มีแม้แต่ชื่อคนเขียนของเวบ Eurosport เอามาทั้งดุ้นตั้งแต่หัวข้อจนถึงเนื้อหา แต่ดันให้เครดิตบทความนี้มากกว่าสื่อและนักข่าวของ The Guardian ที่ได้รางวัลต่างๆนานาเช่น Sports Newspaper of the Year (2017), Sports Website of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Lowe was born and raised in north London. He is a fan of neither Arsenal nor Tottenham Hotspur, his two local clubs and fierce rivals, but instead grew up supporting Liverpool. He attributes this to his older brother forbidding him from following Arsenal, the same team as him, so Lowe picked Liverpool from a list of teams who played in red, settling on them as he admired Kenny Dalglish.[1]
owe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.[1]
Lowe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.
Lowe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.
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แถมไม่ได้จับแพะชนแกะเองด้วยนะ ไปขุดบทความสั้นๆที่ไม่มีแม้แต่ชื่อคนเขียนของเวบ Eurosport เอามาทั้งดุ้นตั้งแต่หัวข้อจนถึงเนื้อหา แต่ดันให้เครดิตบทความนี้มากกว่าสื่อและนักข่าวของ The Guardian ที่ได้รางวัลต่างๆนานาเช่น Sports Newspaper of the Year (2017), Sports Website of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Lowe was born and raised in north London. He is a fan of neither Arsenal nor Tottenham Hotspur, his two local clubs and fierce rivals, but instead grew up supporting Liverpool. He attributes this to his older brother forbidding him from following Arsenal, the same team as him, so Lowe picked Liverpool from a list of teams who played in red, settling on them as he admired Kenny Dalglish.[1]
owe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.[1]
Lowe studied History and Spanish at the University of Sheffield, spending a year in Oviedo for the Spanish language part of his degree. There, he became a fan of local club Real Oviedo. He later took a master's degree in History, followed by a PhD on 20th-century Spanish history. While in Spain performing research for his master's, he was approached by Guardian journalist and university friend Sean Ingle to write a column on Spanish football.