Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 24-10-2009
The Premier league is officially the Barclays Premier League for sponsorship reasons. It is a British professional league for football clubs.
Twenty clubs contest in this league. Seasons run from August to May. All teams play 38 games each.
The competition started as the FA Premier league on 20
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 17-10-2009
New season of 2009 Indian Premier League will commence on 18th April 2009 in Bangalore, but Chennai Super King will play their First Match of Indian Premier League 2009 on 19th April 2009. How Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Captain and Icon of Chennai Super King will perform during second Season of Indian Premier League 2009.

Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 09-10-2009
Premier League Opening Weekend Preview
As the summer football drought draws to an end, spread bettors across the country will be excitedly anticipating the opening weekend’s Premier League fixtures. To name just a few, Birmingham face a trip to Old Trafford, Blackburn host Manchester City and Liverpool travel to White Hart Lane. There has already been a flurry of activity on the outright Pre
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 07-10-2009
Regarded as the most popular and richest soccer league in the world, the English Premier League was established in 1992 after breaking away from the traditional Football League. Now in its sixteenth season, the Premier League is capable of attracting the best soccer players from around the world and its top teams compete regularly in the latter stages of Europe’s premier soccer tournament, the UEFA Champions League.
Origins of the
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 07-10-2009
The Premier League, also affectionately known as The Premiership, is the pride of football in the United Kingdom. The league is relatively young and was formed in response to the decline of the sport in UK during the 1980s. Football stadiums were being neglected and English football clubs were banned from competition in Europe as a result of the disaster that occurred during the 1985 European Cup Tournament at Heysel Stadium in Brussels. The F