Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 12-08-2009
The simple answer to the above question, of course, is ‘No, obviously not.’ After all, buying the title of Champions of the English Premier League would entail bribing a large number of referees, opposing players and, almost certainly, League officials. Not very likely really. Although, listening to some of the comments people are making about Manchester City this summer, that method would seem almost moral compared with their audacity in tryi
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 05-08-2009
For the third consecutive time, the Manchester United has appropriated the trophy of the English Premier League; this time the team obtained it after facing Arsenal in match that although finished without goals, helped the red devils to reach one more point to add a total of 87 which was enough for them to get the championship since their closest pursuer is Liverpool which has 83 points and with only one game left in the competition, they do not
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 05-08-2009
Teams like West Ham United who were reported to have placed all its players up for sale but giving manager Gianfranco Zola the option to keep players that he chooses and Portsmouth are said to be sufferring from dwindling resources forcing their respective managements to sell some of their best players to keep them afloat financially.
I personally wonder about Manchester United’s shirt sponsorship with AIG. With the American paren