Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal Stadium: Old Trafford, England Competition: English Premier League Date: 16 May 2009 Kickoff: 11:45 GMT, 7:45 EST Manchester United clinched their third-consecutive Premiership title, and 18th league title overall, by securing a 0-0 draw against Arsenal! footballlens brought you the action live! Click below for the live-blog and feel free to leave comments below! Match [...]
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On the eleventh episode of the footballlens Podcast, Stephen Darwin is joined by US football enthusiasts Mark Fishkin and Lisa Eisenmenger to discuss MLS. The show will be looking specifically at the structure of MLS and how the league can be improved, MLS and it’s connections with the English Premier League and there’s even a chat about the [...]
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Today’s rumours think play-off defeats plus 1664 do not a happy Mill make The Mill is usually a snout, a grass, a squealer, reporting the tittle-tattle of others and rarely breaks sweat, never mind stories. But we have one exclusive this morning, straight from the mouth of Jermaine Beckford, lamenting his lame Berbatov-esque penalty in Leeds’ [...]
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Manchester United v. Arsenal Stadium: Old Trafford, England Competition: English Premier League Date: 16 May 2009 Kickoff: 11:45 GMT, 7:45 EST Manchester United will try and clinch their third-consecutive Premiership crown when they take on Arsenal at Old Trafford! footballlens will be bringing you the action live! Log on to the site 15 minutes before kickoff for the [...]
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Is it safe to say that striker receives more time in the transfer gossip pages from January to December than any other position? Several well-known strikers are in today’s transfer news and rumors, but the goal-getters aren’t the only men in the summer shop window. In today’s roundup, we’ve got tidbits from several of [...]
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Former Real Madrid player Steve McManaman called it the “Disneyfication of Real Madrid”; others scoffed at the idea as a bad science experiment gone wrong. If there was ever a time where football was at its peak of absurdity, this was most definitely the time. Los Galacticos. The mere mention of the two words together conjure [...]
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For an hour the dreamers had begun to dream. Households across Merseyside & Greater Manchester had seen its occupants edge ever closer to the television, whilst inside the JJB the travelling contingent of Manchester United supporters waited. And waited. They knew it would come, it always does. But with Wigan Athletic in stubborn mood, and [...]
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Steve Coppell’s face, notable for giving little away, told it all. His Reading side had spent the best part of an hour of this Play-Off semi final bossing an inferior Burnley outfit as they searched for the all-important, tie-levelling, goal, And then conceded two sucker punches. That those sucker punches were of the most stunning [...]
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Manchester United’s 2-1 win over Wigan Athletic looks likely to pip Liverpool for the Premier League title and the Red Devils are also set beat their arch-rivals to the signature of Latic’s winger Antonio Valencia, according to Thursday’s newspapers. Sir Alex Ferguson is leading the race to sign the £20million-rated Ecuadorian, who is also attracting interest [...]
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Today’s early-rising tittle-tattle went in search of a less-hectic era before breakfast television and 24-hour rolling news channels – but rushed back quickly The internet is a vast place. Deep and wide and tall, it’s rather like a black hole, only with less stuff of worth within. And this morning the Mill managed to chance upon [...]
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