Tag Archive | "Soccer"

Liverpool v Sunderland – Preview – 28 March 2010

Sunday, March 28, 2010

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Liverpool v Sunderland English Premier League Anfield Stadium – Liverpool, England 28 March 2010 – 16:00 GMT Liverpool looks for a win on Sunday as their Champions League hopes for next season are slowly slipping away. Liverpool v Sunderland Preview Liverpool is four points back of 4th place Tottenham but has played one more game than Spurs. They have only two [...]

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Soccerlens Podcast – Survival Sunday, Manchester United’s banner season, Wenger’s future at Arsenal and more

Friday, May 22, 2009

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On episode twelve of the footballlens Podcast, Stephen Darwin is joined by the founder of EPL Talk, Chris Harris to discuss the final day of the Premier League and of course that intriguing relegation scrap. The show will be looking specifically at Manchester United and their unprecedented success, Newcastle’s woeful season, the future for Wenger and Arsenal, the remarkable work [...]

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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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Soccerlens Podcast – Improving the MLS, Arsenal’s American masters, MLS v Premier League and more

Saturday, May 16, 2009

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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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PFA Players’ Player of the Year Awards – Who’s Your Pick?

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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The short list has been announced today for the PFA Player and Young Player of the year awards. Unsurprisingly both Steven Gerrard and Cristiano Ronaldo are there and the Portuguese winger is joined by four of his United team mates. Rio Ferdinand, Ryan Giggs, Nemanja Vidic and Edwin Van Der Sar are all in the running [...]

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Chelsea 4-4 Liverpool – UEFA Champions League – 14 April 2009 – Live Blog

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Chelsea (Drogba 51′, Alex 57′, Lampard 76′ 89′) 4-4 Liverpool (Aurelio 19′, Alonso pen. 28′, Lucas 81′, Kuyt 83′) - Chelsea win 7-5 on aggregate Stadium: Stamford Bridge, England Competition: UEFA Champions League, Quarterfinals, Second Leg Date: 14 April 2009 Kickoff: 19:45 GMT, 14:45 ET Chelsea advanced to the Semifinals of the UEFA Champions League after they played Liverpool to [...]

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Gerrard ruled out for Liverpool/Chelsea match

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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If there was one other thing besides the spirit of Istanbul that Liverpool supporters could take solace in prior to their match tonight with Chelsea, it was the news that skipper Steven Gerrard would most likely feature in the critical clash at Stamford Bridge. At least we have Gerro, supporters screamed from the rafters! Not anymore. [...]

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The plight of Luton and Newcastle highlights the modern-day calamity of relegation

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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There are some things in football that seem immovable, irreplaceable and constant. The teams that make up the top flight of this nation’s favourite game also appear unshakable in their conviction and status. However over the past few years many of the country’s largest, best supported and decorated sides have fallen from grace to the [...]

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Chelsea Manager – The Best (Paying) Job In Football?

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Looking back over the years, during the ownership of Roman Abramovich many Chelsea fans can be proud of what their club has achieved, and rightly they should be. However there has been one issue that has disrupted their game more than any other; not the outrageous wages or telephone-number transfer budgets but the man leading [...]

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Knockout Kings – Ten of the best European comebacks

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City all face an uphill struggle if they are to progress in Europe and Bayern Munich seemingly face the impossible needing five without reply against an irresistible Barcelona. So for all those fans who have all but given up hope of their side recovering, here’s a rundown of the top ten [...]

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