Archive for the ‘English Premier League’ Category

Rooney Saga Has Only Just Begun

By Kevin Koczwara
Life won’t be getting any easier for Wayne Rooney in the next few weeks, in fact, life will be a little more difficult for the Manchester United and England forward as more stories come out about his extramarital affairs. This is part of being a famous athlete these days: you make the millions [...]

Champions League Still Probable for Spurs

By Ryan Fleming
The English soccer world was up in arms one week ago over one of their most exciting, young clubs, Tottenham. But, for no good reason.
In its first European Cup appearance since 1962, the Spurs were upset, 3-2, by Swiss side Young Boys in the first leg of their Champions League Playoff. However, a [...]

Blackpool Premier Start a Dream

By Kevin Koczwara
Blackpool made its triumphant return to England’s top league with a bang after 39 years of dwelling in the lower league. The Seasiders’ thrashed Wigan Athletic, 4-0, at home to open their Premier League season. To say the least, it was an unexpected result but a welcomed surprise for most.
To say Blackpool [...]

Hat Trick Helps Drogba Silence Critics

By Joe Meloni
There were questions. Oh, were there questions about Didier Drogba’s health entering Saturday’s match with West Bromwich Albion. Following a summer of surgery to repair a broken arm before the World Cup and a second trip to the surgeon to mend a nagging hernia in late July, the fitness of the Ivorian striker [...]

The Soccer Guys English Premier League Predictions

By The Soccer Guys
Joe Meloni’s Picks
1. Arsenal
For two months Barcelona players spoke of Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas as if he had already signed for the Catalan side. While an eventual move seems inevitable, Arsenal will have one more season with Spanish ace roaming the field at Emirates Stadium. A determined Fabregas paired with a squad [...]

O’Neill leaving Villa behind

By Kevin Koczwara
Randy Lerner has not had the best reputation as an owner in America. His Cleveland Browns bumble and fumble annually in the National Football League and the team looks to be on the bottom half of the NFL’s power rankings yet again this season. Lerner’s dealings in England get overshadowed in the states [...]

Liverpool In Transit

By Kevin Koczwara
News coming from Liverpool’s home base, Anfield, hasn’t usually been the most uplifting news for a few years now. Owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks took on an investment too big for their bite that only got worse after the global economy tanked. Investors have come and gone in droves. Players have been [...]

Newcastle Returns to the Premier League

By Cameron Dickinson

July, 25 2009 is a day that has become infamous for newly promoted Newcastle United and its fans. July 25 was both the club’s lowest ebb for decades and the spark that ignited the push for an immediate return to the top flight.
That day saw Newcastle crash to a humiliating 6-1 defeat [...]

2010-11 Could Be a Rough Ride for Chelsea

By Cameron Dickinson

Last season Chelsea finally wrestled the Premier League title out of Manchester United’s grasp to regain its place on top of the English game after three years of trying.
Entering the season the Blues expected to rival Sir Alex Ferguson’s dominant side, and that proved to be the case thanks to a [...]







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