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ARSENAL CONTINUES THEIR LOSING WAYS AGAINST MANU IN THE FA CUP
Posted on 13 Mar 2011 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
Arsene Wenger featured a bizarre and uncharacteristic Arsenal lineup in Saturday’s FA Cup against the Red Devils at Old Trafford on Saturday. Even though Fabregas (who didn’t play Sat) crushed Lleyton Orient in the previous FA cup match scoring multiple goals, they looked anemic in the midweek CL match where Messi continued to look like a playstation player. The gunners came out f...
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EPL midseason review of 1-4
Posted on 5 Jan 2011 by Allan Jiang.
One word defines Manchester United’s progress at midseason point – unbeaten. The football United have played has been lacklustre however Sir Alex Ferguson has encapsulated a winning mentality, the mentality which has allowed United to rescue solitary points against Fulham and Aston Villa whilst winning ugly against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal. Wayne Rooney’s form has been well be...
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Rooney Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Posted on 20 Oct 2010 by Robert Bode.
Alex Ferguson makes it clear - Rooney wants to leave Man U It is amazing to think that just a year ago Wayne Rooney was playing better than anyone in the world. Rooney was better than Messi. He was better than Cristiano Ronaldo, Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Didier Drogba, Fernando Torres . . . well you get the point. Rooney was outstanding for Manchester United and he ...
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The Ties That Bind
Posted on 13 Jun 2010 by Stephanie Geosits.
With the kickoff of the World Cup tournament it took all of about five seconds for the stereotypical North American sports fans (not from Mexico) to start with their barrage of criticisms about soccer. “It's boring. There's no action. How can games end in a tie?” In their defense, I can understand how – if someone has only watched soccer within Canada and the United States (no...
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10 players to watch out for at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
Posted on 11 Jun 2010 by Igor Henriques.
With the kickoff of the 2010 World Cup just a few short hours away, anticipation is growing to see the best soccer players on the planet. But with a host of stars like Didier Drogba, Michael Essien, Michael Ballack possibly missing the whole tournament who in fact should soccer fans and non-soccer fans keep a eye on in South Africa? 1) Lionel Messi (Argentina)- The young Argentine dynamo is com...









