Chelsea look set to make a few big changes ahead of next season. Jose Mourinho is almost certainly going to be returning to the club as manager, and Roman Abramovich looks prepared to once again spend big in the transfer window, to get the Blues back near the top of the Premier League. But could
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Liverpool’s transfer limitations mean that Brendan Rodgers might struggle to get all the signings he wants in the summer. With the club’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, owning the Boston Red Sox too, the Reds don’t have the financial advantage that their rivals in the top four have, and will have to be clever when attempting
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Now David Moyes has taken over as manager of Manchester United, he will be looking to make the squad his own next season. With Sir Alex departing, Moyes will be looking to the transfer window to add to the Premier League champions’ team. With Wayne Rooney unsettled, and an ageing defence, Moyes will need to
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It ended in one of the most ridiculous draws we’re likely to see, the 5-5 at the Hawthorns against West Brom. It would have been more befitting if it ended this Saturday at Wembley, the modern game waving goodbye to one of the greatest managers we’ve known as he hoists the European Cup above his
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It has been a season of pros and cons for Fernando Torres. The Spaniard is still yet to live up to his £50million transfer fee, recording just eight Premier League goals in 36 appearances, but it has been by far his most successful campaign to date since signing for Chelsea from Liverpool back in January 2011.
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Everton's new boss will be Porto coach Vitor Pereira, according to reports in a Portuguese sports paper. It has been suggested that contracts were established between his agent, Christophe Henrotay, and the Blues and it is also claimed that Pereira signed a pre-contract agreement with Everton two months ago.
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If nothing else, it has been a season of consolidation and mild yet crucial improvements for Liverpool. During his inaugural campaign, Brendan Rodgers has lead the club 7th in the Premier League, a place higher than under Kenny Dalgish from the season previous, and even if there is no silverware this year, the Northern Irishman
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Yesterday afternoon, the Premier League’s managerial merry-go-round took another swing, it’s most brutal and cruel to date, with the sacking of Tony Pulis as Stoke City boss, making him the tenth coaching casualty of the 2012/2013 in the season. It’s a shocking indictment on the current state of affairs in the English game that Alan
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