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Royal Architect ready for EPL
Posted on 28 Apr 2012 by thesportingmouth.
Ask any Reading fan if they can believe what has happened to their team in the last 7 months and overwhelmingly the answer will be “no chance”. To put this into perspective, Reading travelled to Doncaster on September 17 on the back of 5 straight losses and needed to win to avoid going bottom of the championship, they got 3 points and started a run of 39 games that yielded 86 poin...
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Winter Transfer Window Recap
Posted on 4 Feb 2011 by Robert Bode.
It looked as though this would be a quiet winter transfer market, with very unsubstantial rumors amounting to nothing in the weeks leading up to January's final weekend. But as the January transfer window was closing, some of Europe's biggest and most storied clubs decided they needed to make a big splash, which resulted in some big names moving across Europe. Chelsea's Double-Dip – Ferna...
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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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IS ERIC LICHAJ (“LEE-HIGH”) THE NEXT ALEXI LALAS?
Posted on 7 Oct 2010 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
Let’s rewind to the year 1996. I’m sitting at a small soccer field in the Midwest, outside of Chicago, watching my brother’s match for the Downers Grove Roadrunners, whom I also played for at the time. After his game, he said to me, “Did you see that kid over there?” “No, why?” I replied. My brother went on to explain to me. “He’s my age, by far the best player in th...
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5 Ways to Become a Soccer Fan
Posted on 20 Aug 2010 by Robert Bode.
I was born in Texas, raised in Virginia, and grew up on American football, baseball and basketball. The last time I played organized soccer I was 7-years old. The first soccer game I ever attended was last summer in Washington DC. So why then has soccer been elevated to being my second favorite sport (behind American football)? For me, it was a combination of five factors, and for you to become...
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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...









