Tough times ahead for Misfortune stricken Liverpool

Filed under: Premier League News — Walter at 5:27 pm on Sunday, February 8, 2009

Misfortunes never come alone. Whosoever said that must have had an eye on Liverpool’s present wave of woes. First Keane’s departure, then FA cup loss and now Gerrard’s injury, and what could be next? (Read on …)

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England’s wait for World Cup drawing to an End?

Filed under: General Football News — Walter at 10:46 am on Friday, February 6, 2009

1966 was the year when the hopes of England’s fans were realised for the first time. England became the first host nation to lift the coveted trophy. The wait for a similar feeling was getting longer, but maybe if England got to host the cup, then history would repeat itself. (Read on …)

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Football is beyond a game, it is a Miracle for Emmanuel Adebayor

Filed under: Premier League News — Walter at 1:45 pm on Wednesday, February 4, 2009

There are many people around the world for whom Football is not just a game. It has influenced people in the most unimaginable ways. Over the years this feeling has been reinforced time and again. (Read on …)

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Careful Dave Morgan, be careful…..

Filed under: Football League Championship News — Walter at 1:35 pm on Wednesday, February 4, 2009

When you hold a position of some responsibility and are in public domain, you can’t just say whatever comes to your mind. You need to be extra cautious when it involves English football and its innumerable passionate fans. (Read on …)

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Charlton comes back to life, struggles past Crystal Palace

Filed under: Match Reports — Walter at 3:19 pm on Monday, February 2, 2009

Charlton manager Phil Parkinson was shrouded in a wave of congratulatory hugs as his side finally managed to break the shackles and end the worst league run in the club’s history. The fans that came to watch the match also went back satisfied; especially since the team’s performance had taken such a plunge that they in all likelihood may have forgotten the last time the team won. After all, the Charlton Athletic had been in the lurch for a total of 19 matches, making even the most ardent of supporters to go cynical about the team’s prospects. (Read on …)

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