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Archive for December, 2008

Dec 31 2008

Rumourmill Overdrive

Speaking as an ever-watchful fan of the English Premier League, the January transfer window is one of the most thrilling aspects of the modern game.

The press go into a frenzy, blogs and message boards go crazy with their own responses to the tabloid speculation, and there are always winners and losers.  (Will Middlesbrough lose Stewart Downing and/or Tuncay?  Should they cash in on big match shirker Downing?) Continue Reading »

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Dec 30 2008

Becks In Training

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David Beckham

David Beckham is BACK - in training.

The England midfielder is set to turn out for AC Milan after the Italian winter break, and has joined them for his first training session in Dubai. Continue Reading »

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Dec 29 2008

Unacceptable

Steven Gerrard Arrested

Just hours after Liverpool’s 1-5 mauling of Newcastle United - a victory that allowed the Merseysiders to pull three points clear of Chelsea following their 2-2 draw with Fulham - Steven Gerrard was arrested in relation to an alleged assault. Continue Reading »

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Dec 28 2008

Play to Win

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As speculated on this very blog just one month ago , Mike Ashley has about-turned and declared that Newcastle United is not for sale.

As if it ever was.

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Dec 27 2008

Michael Owen - No Decision

Michael Owen

Apparently Michael Owen is refusing to make a decision on his Newcastle United future until the summer, and has put contract talks on hold.

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Dec 26 2008

Boxing Day - English Football Tradition

You just cannot beat the seasonal program in English Football, regardless as to whether you think it a holiday would be better to tie the leagues - in particular the English Premier League - to the rest of the major European leagues.

Better still, this years Boxing Day program in the EPL offers not one single glamour clash, with fans of teams outside of the top 5 getting a great Boxing Day present in solid football that gives them the chance to inflict some pain on the giants. Continue Reading »

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Dec 24 2008

Surrender Monkeys

It’s a tightly packed English Premier League at this stage of proceedings – but as the top five begin to slowly break away from the pack, it’s obvious that the pretenders to the throne aren’t up to the task.

Liverpool FC are stuck at the top of the EPL table with their lead decreasing on a match-by-match basis simply due to the point that they are playing like a bunch of 3-point surrender monkeys, grinding out draw after draw both home and away. Continue Reading »

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Dec 21 2008

Fallen Giants

“The club would like to place on record its thanks for the loyal service given to Leeds United by Gary since joining the club as manager in January 2008, and wish him every success in the future.”

Just 7 years ago Leeds United were in the top five of the English Premier League and contested a Champions League semi-final - they looked to be on the cusp of greatness.  Yet irresponsible financial management (loans taken against TV revenue, insane transfer fees for overrated players, etc) saw them fall spectacularly from grace and now they languish in League One - the 3rd Division of old. Continue Reading »

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Dec 20 2008

FIFA Club World Cup - Who Wins?

The World Club Cup

Manchester United are taking part in the FIFA Club World Cup currently, putting their English Premier League fixtures on hold for the time being while they attend the competition… in Japan.

On Sunday the Champions League European Cup holders take on Ecuador’s Liga de Quito in what is likely to be another fascinating match following the recent goal fest against Japan’s Gamba Osaka.

It’s a stripped-down competition this time around - but it still seems to me that the FIFA Club World Cup is nothing more than a white elephant, a televisual cash in that is conveniently scheduled in the break in the Champions League.

However among the goal fests and prestigious ties, someone has missed one key point:

  • Circumnavigating the globe to take part in a football competition is insane.

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Dec 19 2008

Pompey Exodus

Harry Redknapp

Following Harry Redknapp’s move from FA Cup winners Portsmouth to Tottenham Hotspur, the rumourmill is heavily indicating that a raft of Pompey names are set to follow.

Spurs apparently have plenty of money to give to the new boss, and he has plenty of options. Continue Reading »

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