
Ian McCullough
Freelance Senior Football Writer at West London Sport
None at Freelance
London-based football writer for various national dailies. Covering Brentford, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Millwall, QPR.
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thetimes.com | Gary Jacob |Ian McCullough
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1 month ago |
news.diaadiadovale.com.br | Sam Dean |Ian McCullough
A good number of Chelsea’s fans arrived at Stamford Bridge angry. They left with their team back in the top four and in good shape for Champions League qualification. Supporters might be struggling to see the upside of life under their owners but this was a night with plenty of positives.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
irishexaminer.com | Ian McCullough
Chelsea bolstered their Premier League title credentials with a stirring victory over a faltering Aston Villa side at Stamford Bridge. First-half goals from Nicolas Jackson and Enzo Fernandez and a wonderful curling effort from Cole Palmer six minutes from time extended Villa's woeful run of form to eight games in all competitions without a win.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Ian McCullough
CHELSEA defeated Aston Villa 3-0 to move level with Arsenal in the Premier League table. First-half strikes by Nicolas Jackson and Enzo Fernandez put the Blues into cruise control, before Cole Palmer made it three late on.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
telegraph.co.uk | Ian McCullough
Crystal Palace’s Daniel Munoz (left) celebrates after scoring their late equaliser Credit: Getty Images/Glyn Kirk Daniel Munoz’s stoppage-time header grabbed a precious point for Crystal Palace against a listless Newcastle at Selhurst Park. Newcastle, who spent most of the summer transfer window trying in vain to prise Marc Guehi away from Crystal Palace but the England international had looked to be their unlikely match winner at Selhurst Park with an own goal 10 minutes into the second...
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This really is a beautiful book and It was a real honour to be asked to contribute to it along with some far more illustrious names than me. A must for all QPR fans. https://t.co/rebZX2B82f

Take a point all things considered with form and all the injuries, despite being 2-0 up - draw a fair result. Saito’s probably was a red by the letter of the law, but how can you give that when similar challenges warrant only yellow cards from a preening ‘look at me’ ref?

Some words from Saturday’s game. https://t.co/FHRpGgNQHF