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Premier League’s lesser lights set to benefit from new rules

Until recently, many football fans appeared unaware of a major new rule that will come into force in this seasons Premier League. In some cases, it also seems the managers themselves have failed to take the rule into consideration till now. The new rule states that clubs in the…

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Do Man City really want another trouble maker?

If Inter Milan's Mario Balotelli is reunited with Roberto Mancini at Manchester City, then the Eastlands club will have one of the most troublesome strike lines in football. In an interview with Italian newspaper La Stampa Mancini has stated “He (Balotelli) is one of the four or five strikers that…

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Why Wenger should go Dutch to fill void

Arsenal seem determined to sign a new goalkeeper this summer, and the latest player to be linked with a move to the Emirates is Ajax 'keeper Maarten Stekelenburg. The News of the World has reported that an Ajax insider has stated “I know there's an English club interested in the…

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Striker’s form gives Redknapp food for thought

Robbie Keane's impressive form in Tottenham Hotspur's pre-season friendly tournament in the United States has really given Harry Redknapp something to chew over. Robbie Keane picked up the player of the tournament after scoring two goals in the competition. A fact that led to Harry Redknapp stating in an interview…

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Liverpool’s forgotten man set for a new lease of life?

Date: 26th July 2010 at 7:06 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Liverpool,Premier League | Author: | Tags: ,
The signing of Joe Cole on a free transfer from arch-rivals Chelsea, has filled Liverpool supporters with fresh hope and vigour. After a desperate season last year, the appointment of Roy Hodgson and recruitment of Cole gives Liverpool a huge burst of confidence amongst the fans and players. Days…

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With Joe Hart, England’s goalkeeping crisis may have just begun

Since the retirement of David Seaman from international football in 2002, it has been widely accepted that England have lacked a top class goalkeeper. Neither of the two players who have been the primary possessors of the number one jersey since his departure have ever convinced. David James is…

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Why Monsieur Wenger can save English football

Date: 8th July 2010 at 5:24 pm | Filed under: Arsenal,England,Football Blogs | Author:
Ah the World Cup, this time England are surely going to win, or at least get to the semi-finals in glorious and high-octane fashion. But did anyone really think this was going to happen this time? I’m not so sure. Ok the fans with the newly painted St. George’s houses or…

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