Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 27-12-2009
“Adebayor up front with Carlos Tevez – unbelievable! And they have Roque Santa Cruz and Robinho too. What a strike force! That’s it, [Manchester] City are champions for sure.”
This is what Jose Mourinho had to say late last week when asked where he thinks the Premier League title will end up come May 2010. Experience tells us that when Mourinho speaks, remember to add salt. A lot of it. If you happen to be a fan of a rival club, h
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 18-12-2009
For the new season, the UEFA Cup is now known as the UEFA Europa League. It is the second competition organized by ruling European football authorities in terms of glamour and importance, after the Champions League. However, many critics consider it to be very far behind in the two areas and are cynical of the change in name and format of the tournament by the organizers. They believe that the rebranding will not amount to anything in the end
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 09-12-2009
Newcastle fought with great spirits to earn dominance power over Everton last Sunday. Situation of the match turned into climax when Mikel Areta made a penalty which gave a striking lead to Everton. While Steven Taylor gave a good comeback to Newcastle by heading forceful stroke in half time and then crossed for Damien Duff for equalizing the situation after break. Another player Leighton Baines locked the shot of N’Zogbia as it made Everton t
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 07-12-2009
Manchester Council has dramatically abandoned plans to use big screens to screen next week’s Manchester United Vs Chelsea Champions League final after Glasgow Rangers fans caused chaos in the city. An estimated 20,000 Glasgow Rangers fans were in the city to see their team play Zenit St Petersberg in the match at the City of Manchester Stadium, but the occasion soured when people ran riot in the city centre, attacking both police officers and
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 02-12-2009
The staging of World Cup in sub continent would not be a better choice.
Mumbai attacks and early calling off the Indian Cricket League matches and the then tour of England were the most wisely taken decisions. Security of the foreign players would always be of extreme importance. The recent attack on Sri Lankan players is also an eye opening incident for many teams who were expressing their reservations on touring the Sub-Continent.