Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 20-11-2009
The Premier League is the professional league for football clubs. It is also known as Barclays Premier League or The Premiership. The Primal League, contested by 20 clubs, is the primary competition of U.K. football. It is known as the most lucrative football league in the world. Its revenue from stadium attendances is the
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 19-11-2009
Manchester United could delay Chelsea’s celebrations by a further week while Portsmouth could relegate both West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City this weekend writes David Walker.
Chelsea vs Manchester United
The clash of the form teams and the result which could confirm Chelsea’s retention of the Premiership should the Blues win. Chelsea have been impeccable in front of their own fans this season, winning 17 out of 18 Premiership ma
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 17-11-2009
Since it’s establishment in 1992, the F.A Premier League has long been regarded as the best football (or soccer – depending on where you reside) league in the world. It is seen as the best stage for the professionals that play the game to ply their trade in front of millions watching across the globe. Backed by flocks of passionate fans, young and old alike, the Premier League boasts a support base unprecedented by any other competitive league
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 11-11-2009
Scottish Premier League (SPL) is a professional league competition for football clubs of the prime level in the Scottish football league system. It holds the tenth position in the UEFA rankings of European League. This position in the European league depends on the performance of member clubs in the European competitions. The current champion of the SPL title is Celtic.
In 1998, the football clubs in the Premier Division decid
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 07-11-2009
During the English Premier 34th closing round Chelsea drew 1-1 with Wigan Athletic. Basically; giving Manchester a clear road ahead after the team kicked out Arsenal in the fight for the title.
The “Blues” goal was scored by the Ghanaian midfield offensive player Michael Essien during the 55th minute of the game at the Stamford Bridge; then the visiting team equaling the scoreboard in the hands of Emile Heskey