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Capello’s Failed Experiment
Posted on 18 Nov 2010 by Mark Adamson.
Against France on Wednesday England looked lost, confused, disorganized and more the vast majority of the game they were outclassed. France certainly impressed with Nasri, Benzema amongst others, taking the opportunities provided to them due to the suspension of players involved in the circus that was France at the World Cup. So what happened with England? Andy Carroll, Jordan Henderson and Kie...
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Luka Modric: the Croatian Cruyff
Posted on 17 Nov 2010 by 90Soccer.com.
All the hype may be centred around Gareth Bale at the moment, but the impact made by Luka Modric at Tottenham so far this season has been equally, if not more, important. While players like Bale and Rafael Van Der Vaart have been taking the credit for scoring goals this season, Modric has played an understated role in orchestrating the Spurs midfield through his ability to dictate the team’s...
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Liverpool’s Rebuilding
Posted on 14 Nov 2010 by Dennys.
John Henry and his management team bought out Liverpool’s FC debt at a bargain price of 275 Million Pounds from previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. Now, they have the tough job of rebuilding the club back to its glory pedestal. Not an easy task considering the current global post-Bosman ruling business scene that top European football clubs compete, and the spending power of rivals ...
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Clear as Mud: Is the Premier League meeting parity?
Posted on 11 Nov 2010 by Mark Adamson.
Now with every team in the Premier League having played 12 games, normally we would begin to see some indication as to what to expect at the end of the season, however all we see right now is parity. Outside of the top 4, which most people would have picked, there are 13 teams separated by no more than 6 points. Newcastle, Sunderland and Bolton all hold positions in top 10 and all have had big ...
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SUNDAY, BLOODY SUNDAY: PUTTING A STOP TO FOOTBALL HOOLIGANISM
Posted on 26 Oct 2010 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
After hearing about how Italy and Serbia’s 2012 European Championship Qualifier was canceled after six minutes due to violent behavior in the section where Serbia fans were seated at Genoa's Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Italy, I further realized that global football continues to have a serious problem with violence and Hooliganism. Three people were reportedly arrested and up to 10 people injur...
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Premiership Title Contenders
Posted on 26 Oct 2010 by Dennys.
The Premiership this season title race shows that Chelsea will the team to beat this season. Forces such as Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City have some catching up to do in terms of squad options, tactical schemes or experience within the club. Tottenham don’t seem to be strong enough to challenge for a Champions League run and a good effort in the Premiership while Liverpool ar...
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IS WAZZA AKA WAYNE ROONEY READY TO MAKE THE BIGGEST MOVE IN MANCHESTER’S HISTORY???
Posted on 19 Oct 2010 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
Is Wayne Rooney, the Manchester United star agitated? Does he feel betrayed by Sir Alex Ferguson and his red devils? Most importantly, what’s the real story behind this “ankle injury” and how come there are 15 different versions of the treatment he’s received for this little nibble? The English press has done its job in providing us with a million different anecdotes, stories, and...
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EPL, I’d Like You to Meet Parity
Posted on 17 Oct 2010 by Robert Bode.
The EPL's “Big Four,” (Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool), have utterly dominated the league since its inception in 1992. Other than Blackburn Rovers' title in 1994-95, only Man U (11), Chelsea (3) and Arsenal (3) have lifted the EPL trophy. Meanwhile, Liverpool has not finished outside of the top eight since the EPL began. Even this season, three of the big four are...
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Liverpool back to High Court
Posted on 14 Oct 2010 by Cody Maxwell.
How many times is Liverpool going to head to High Court? The Reds were close to being sold to NESV (New England Sports Venture which owns the Red Sox) after the current very unpopular co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr failed to win back control of the club. The sale was halted as Hicks and Gillett were granted an injunction by a Texas court. While the team is in serious debt and the...
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Knocked For Six…Time To Super-Size?
Posted on 12 Sep 2010 by John Kerslake.
Well, only four games into the new season and already we’ve had four hugely lop-sided results with one team scoring 6 goals while the other registers not even a single token reply; to use a term familiar to those who follow the ‘Beautiful Game' regularly, four pastings!! How many times did these types of results occur though-out the entire season last season, six, seven times? And the...
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The Barclays Premier League: Season Preview
Posted on 14 Aug 2010 by Ciccio Sabetti.
The English Premier League, commonly known as the EPL, is the best soccer league in the World. The fans of Spanish, Italian and German soccer will try to convince you otherwise; but, being a follower of all four of those leagues, I can say with certainty that the English League is the best thing there is. Having followed the World Cup one might ask: “But how could the EPL be the best league w...









