Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 21-12-2009
Would it be a right choice?
England or South Africa, the finalization of the venue of much discussed and delayed event of Indian Premier League (IPL) is still in doldrums. The security threat was not at all ignorable when the world witnessed the traumatic situation faced by Sri Lankans in Lahore, Pakistan. Cricket is really the soft target for the terrorists in the Sub Continent.
The Chief of IPL Mr. Modi although wise en
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 16-12-2009
The Premier League has swung firmly back into action and spread bettors up and down the country have already enjoyed some tremendously exciting games. All eyes will be on Old Trafford on Saturday evening, but having already previewed that game we’ll take a look at some of the slightly less fashionable contests. Bolton have made a slow start to the season and those spread bettors getting against the Trotters have made healthy profits from the
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 10-12-2009
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
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.