Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 27-09-2009
Although they had waited a long summer for the big kick-off, football spread bettors were probably not expecting so much excitement on the Premier League’s first weekend. Sporting Index’s football traders would have been slightly more welcoming than their punters of Saturday’s six away wins and not a single top-flight draw among the ten fixtures. Benitez may well feel cheated but his team were outplayed by a sprightly Spurs and Mancheste
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 20-09-2009
The 21-22 February will see the 16 remaining teams in the Champions League battle it out for a place in the coveted final held on 17 May in Paris. The second round fixtures have been decided so here is a run down of who is left in the competition and their chances of progressing to the quarter finals:
Inter Milan vs Ajax
Inter qualified comfortably from Group H as winners and have a favourable match against Ajax. The Dutch side qualifie
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 08-09-2009
Indian Premier League Ushers Cricket into a New Era : The world is to witness the commencement of a new era in the game of Cricket as the Indian Premier League (IPL) takes off on April 18,2008.
The 59 game event which is scheduled to be played over a period of 44 days has already attracted $2 billion in Franchise fees, television rights and sponsorships, even before the first ball is bowled. The T20 format, which has gained in
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 04-09-2009
The UEFA Champions League is UEFA’s most prestigious club competition. It was originally created as the European Champion Clubs’ Cup for the 1955/56 season. In 1992 its format was changed and was renamed as UEFA Champions League. Real Madrid CF and AC Milan have been the most successful sides in the UEFA Champions League, winning the competition three times.
Who is takings part?
The UEFA Champions League is open t
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 31-08-2009
The 35-year-old veteran wide midfielder of Manchester United Ryan Giggs was offered a 1-year extension contract, since his current contract ends in June, 2009. Giggs expressed recently his intentions to retire at the end of this season, however, for Coach Sir Alex Ferguson and his teammates, Giggs has been an important player for the team’s current success and they want him to stay one more year. Ferguson hopes that this offer will convince