Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 13-08-2009
At a constant struggle for leading the England football Premier League, the Chelsea are the ones that recently achieved it, after confronting and defeating Blackburn with two goals by the Frenchmen Nicolas Anelka; that after not being able to stand out in the Real Madrid joined the “Blues”, with whom has placed himself at the head of the top scorers standings board of the English tournament, with 10 goals after the 12 match day.
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 11-08-2009
08/09 has been and gone. A season of high drama which ended with Man United (predictably) picking up their third consecutive title, the Villa making a valiant attempt to crack the Top 4 cartel and Arsenal’s team seemingly getting younger by the week! (Seriously Mr Wenger, buy some established players!) At the other end, we saw misery in the North East as Newcastle and Boro perished (Hull City somehow survived despite dropping like a hot pota
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 02-08-2009
The UEFA Champions League (European CUP, UCL, or CL) is a football competition of seasonal clubs. Champions League is organized by UEFA (Union of European Football Associations), the controlling force of European football. Football club, which wins the Champions League, receives the trophy European Champion Club’s Cup, which
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 01-08-2009
As the spring approaches we get closer to the final knock out round of the UEFA Champions League. The first two teams of each group will move into the quarter finals scheduled from April 1st to the 9th. From the first last round which recently finished on March 5th the following are the two teams with the higher points : from Group A Porto(11) and Liverpool (10), Group B Chelsea (12) and Schalke (8), Group C Real Madrid and Olympiacos both w
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 23-07-2009
PARIS (AFP) – Tottenham made it into the UEFA Cup knock out stages with a gritty come-from behind 2-2 draw over Spartak Moscow at White Hart Lane on Thursday following the final group matches.
Spurs became the third Premier League side to survive the group round after Aston Villa, in action 24 hours earlier, and Manchester City.
Other clubs to book the last six berths available for the round of 32 on Thursday were Pari