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Aston Villa vs. Chelsea 0-0

Chelsea FC

English Premier League: Aston Villa vs. Chelsea ended 0-0, but none of the spectators or the people watching the game on TV could say that they had time to be bored. It was one of the most spectacular games of the season in England, with lots of goalmouth action and scoring opportunities. And it was  [ Read More ]

Liverpool FC takeover: Tom Hicks will fight the sale in court

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Liverpool FC takeover: The news that England’s most decorated footbal club, Liverpool FC was sold on Monday, took not only the entire world by surprise but even the club’s owners and the fans. Supposely, Liverpool FC, was sold to major US player, New England Sports Venture, which owns Boston’s Major League Baseball club, Boston Red  [ Read More ]

Sunderland vs. Manchester United 0-0

Manchester United

Sunderland vs. Manchester United: After Sir Alex Ferguson’s decision to leave key players out,  Manchester United failed to secure their first English Premier League away win of the season, drawing 0-0 at Sunderland. Ferguson took a surprising with his team selection, leaving Dimitar Berbatov and Patrice Evra to the bench. Instead, Ferguson paired Michael Owen  [ Read More ]

Manchester United vs. Liverpool 3-2, Berbatov show

Manchester United vs. Liverpool 3-2! And it was mainly thanks to striker Dimitar Berbatov. The game was a good opportunity for the Bulgarian to show what he can do if he gets the chance. He scored a hat-trick and played an overall great game. Even if United won 3-2, Liverpool actually had a good chance  [ Read More ]

Europcar has revealed new research* that shows over one in four football fans now believe that following their team and attending matches is now a luxury they can’t afford. Already Wigan F.C. has made the headlines by taking a reported 60 away fans to their Premier League fixture at Spurs. Yet when it comes to  [ Read More ]

Everton vs Manchester United 3-3

Manchester United seemed to get all three points despite the absence of their scandal-hit striker Wayne Rooney, having come from a goal down (Steven Pienaar 39’) to lead 3-1 thanks to strikes from Darren Fletcher (43’), Nemanja Vidic (47’) and Dimitar Berbatov (66’). Injury-time goals  by Tim Cahill (91’) and Mikel Arteta (92’) gave Everton  [ Read More ]


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