Archive for November, 2008

Money Makes Top Players Interested In Man City

By admin at 28 November, 2008, 1:43 pm

Manchester City’s Robinho is the most expensive player in the Premiership, after completing a £32.5 million transfer in the summer. Since then, the blues have been linked with pretty much every top player in Europe, from Cristiano Ronaldo to Gianluigi Buffon, Thierry Henry to Ronaldinho, meaning the City fans are becoming increasingly excitable. Not all [...]

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Red Card Lampard: It Wasn’t Drogba’s Fault

By admin at 27 November, 2008, 1:01 pm

Chelsea drew 1-1 away with Bordeaux in last night’s Champions League group stage match. The blues took the lead through Nicolas Anelka, before the evening took a turn for the worst. Bordeaux equalised from a corner after captain John Terry failed to stick with his man, before Frank Lampard was sent off for a second [...]

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Scolari: I Don’t Sleep With Drogba

By admin at 26 November, 2008, 2:28 pm

Didier Drogba has stated his desire to leave Chelsea on a number of occasions, yet sooner or later backtracks and claims his loyalty to the club. Over the past few days there have been reports which say Drogba has met with Inter Milan representatives in a bid to rejoin his former manager, Jose Mourinho. When [...]

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Liverpool’s Babel: I Deserve To Play!

By admin at 25 November, 2008, 1:44 pm

Liverpool’s Ryan Babel has spoken out for the second time about his frustrations over lack of first team football today. The Dutch winger has struggled to hold down a place in Liverpool’s starting eleven but believes he is working hard enough to warrant a place in the side.

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Wenger Finally Makes The Right Decision For Arsenal Skipper

By admin at 24 November, 2008, 12:59 pm

William Gallas had exposed himself as an unsuitable captain long before his recent outburst in the tabloids, where he tried to remove all blame from himself and put it on the shoulders of his younger team mates. The temper tantrum at Birmingham would have been enough for most managers to call it a day, yet [...]

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