Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 03-10-2009
The next time you want to make a purchase for any English Premier League merchandise, pause and think for a while. Think about where you can find the merchandise with the best quality and prices. What comes to mind? Unless you’ve been exiled to some god-forsaken island to live for the past ten years, you should have already thought about hunting for bargains on the Internet.
The Internet is a huge place, so not every website offers
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 29-09-2009
With a horrifying injury to their most clinical finisher in the team and a heartbreaking last minute draw with Birmingham, the odds look increasingly stacked against Arsenal in their bid to reclaim the English Premier League title from arch rivals Manchester United. Injuries have taken their toll on the team, leading to inconsistent form and play on the field. Results have suffered tremendously as a result and despite establishing a five point
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 27-09-2009
Manish Pandey started with opening batsman Jacques Kallis after Bangalore won the toss and elected to Bat. Pandey Batted to 114 off just 73 balls and finished unbeaten.
Manish Pandey smashed away to Boundary 10 times and got 4 DLF maximum sixes in his pocket. Strike Rate of 156.16
The Score of 114 is hi
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 27-09-2009
Although they had waited a long summer for the big kick-off, football spread bettors were probably not expecting so much excitement on the Premier League’s first weekend. Sporting Index’s football traders would have been slightly more welcoming than their punters of Saturday’s six away wins and not a single top-flight draw among the ten fixtures. Benitez may well feel cheated but his team were outplayed by a sprightly Spurs and Mancheste
Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 21-09-2009
Now calculated in days and hours rather than months and weeks, the business end of pre-season is upon us as spread bettors countdown to the new Premier League season. Despite months of transfer tittle tattle, other than Manchester City’s oil-rich owners signing blank cheques to fund Mark Hughes’ expensive shopping tastes all summer, there has so far been a level of circumspection not often witnessed in the cash-fuelled Premier League years