Tag Archive | "Manchester United"

Newcastle deserved a point, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United deserved an extra goal

Monday, May 18, 2009

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The penultimate weekend of the season provoked plenty of Right Result activity at the top and bottom of the table. Manchester United’s day just about went to plan as they secured their 11th Premier League title with a nil-nil draw against Arsenal. It wasn’t without a few jitters before the end of the game at Old [...]

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Samuel Eto’o’s form leaves Guardiola with some big decisions

Monday, May 18, 2009

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Two goals in the last 9 games. That is the total tally for Samuel Eto’o. Here is an overview over the games: FC Barcelona vs. Recreativo Huelva 2-0 (Eto’o didn’t participate) Bayern Munich vs. FC Barcelona 1-1 Getafe vs. FC Barcelona 0-1 FC Barcelona vs. Sevilla 4-0 (Eto’o scored a tap-in) Valencia vs. FC Barcelona 2-2 FC Barcelona vs. Chelsea 0-0 Real Madrid vs. FC Barcelona 2-6 Chelsea vs. FC Barcelona 1-1 FC Barcelona vs. [...]

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WBA Are The Latest Victims Of Football Fantasy

Monday, May 18, 2009

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West Brom are now mathematically relegated. Well, what did they accomplish? Did they enjoy their stay? And despite all the nice touches their midfielders have had, will we really miss them? Every season one of the promoted clubs takes on their mantle; they will be the promoted side that will play “The Football.” Their manager will [...]

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Robbin’ a Van Persie?

Monday, May 18, 2009

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Plenty of Tevez talk doing the rounds on Sunday, but we’ll get round to that! The more interesting story concerns Arsenal, with the News of the World claiming that the Gunners are considering cashing in on their niggle-friendly forward. He’s yet to sign a new £70,000-a-week contract at the Emirates and Monsieur Wenger could use that [...]

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Football transfer rumours: Ashley Young to Chelsea?

Monday, May 18, 2009

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Today’s Mill will not write that in this standfirst On the outside Sir Alex Ferguson was all smiles, but inside he was surely raging at how his big day had been ruined. And not in an accidental yet hilarious way either. True enough, everyone knew Carlos Tevez was likely to be on his way this summer, [...]

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Manchester United, Barcelona and Inter – Title Champions 2008/2009

Saturday, May 16, 2009

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16 May – What a day! Titles in Europa’s three biggest leagues decided today. In England Manchester United sealed an impressive third successive Premier League title today by getting the point they needed against Arsenal – but the Old Trafford celebrations only started after an afternoon gripped by tension. In the La Liga in Spain Barcelona claimed [...]

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It’s time to get out there and vote for five EPL Awards!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

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It’s that time of the year again, the time where we ask you to get your mum, your dad and all of your friends together for our favourite season. Yes, that’s right, it’s voting season! Were were recently informed by our friends over at EPL Talk that footballlens is up for FIVE 2008/09 Premier League awards! [...]

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Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal – Live Blog – English Premier League – 16 May 2009

Saturday, May 16, 2009

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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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Fulham’s Bobby Zamora sits down for a chat with Soccerlens

Saturday, May 16, 2009

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The Fulham striker tells Gary Andrews how Roy Hodgson’s organisation has the Cottagers flying high, and why he’s unconcerned by his lack of goals. When Fulham head to Newcastle this weekend, casual observers could be forgiven for expressing surprise that the two clubs’ respective positions aren’t reversed. After all, Newcastle were meant to be ushering in [...]

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Gerrard benefits from Benitez’s tactical eye

Saturday, May 16, 2009

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Steven Gerrard rarely likes watching games from the sidelines, but he was all smiles last night as he watched a Liverpool legends side featuring some of his boyhood heroes–Kenny Dalglish included–defeat an all-stars team managed by the unlikely duo of Ricky Tomlinson and Jamie Carragher, in the Hillsborough/Marina Dalglish Memorial Match at Anfield. Gerrard was part [...]

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