Hope for Burnley in Draw against Coventry

Filed under: Football League Championship News, Match Reports — Walter at 1:19 pm on Thursday, February 19, 2009

The Coca Cola Championship witnessed on 17th February, 2009 that Burnley managed to achieve a draw against Coventry with the help of substitute Eagles who scored in the dying moments of the game. (Read on …)

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Arsenal face Cardiff in FA Cup 4th round on Monday night

Filed under: Match Reports — Walter at 1:10 pm on Thursday, February 19, 2009

Arsenal, who had beaten Cardiff by a score line of 4-0 in the fourth round, will now move on to play Burnley sometime in the first week of March. Cardiff, who had proved to be quite impressive in the last meeting with Arsenal by successfully keeping them with a goalless score, unfortunately reflected major uncertainty with almost negligible team effort. (Read on …)

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Hiddink sounds hopeful for Chelsea’s season and more

Filed under: Premier League News — Walter at 7:44 pm on Monday, February 16, 2009

Guus Hiddink is yet to take the command at Chelsea but has already expressed his hopes for his new club. As per his calculations they can still have a shot at the Premier League title. Well mathematically obviously yes. But the only thing that first goes wrong with the highly competitive EPL is the mathematics. (Read on …)

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Hiddink set to take over Chelsea, albeit Temporarily

Filed under: Premier League News — Walter at 4:51 pm on Friday, February 13, 2009

Putting all speculation to rest, 62 year old Russian boss is all set to take over the command at Chelsea, albeit temporarily. Guss Hiddink had been the frontrunner, rather the only name that was expected to fill in the boots of Luiz Felipe Scolari. So the announcement of his name by the club didn’t come as a surprise or anything. (Read on …)

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Shocking Scolari sacking plagues Chelsea

Filed under: Premier League News — Walter at 10:14 am on Friday, February 13, 2009

The way Luiz Felipe Scolari was sacked hastily was bound to raise many eyebrows and that’s exactly what it has managed to. In support of his sacking the logic goes that Chelsea are uncomfortably placed seven points off the Premier League point leaders Manchester United. But the owners seem to have forgotten that they are also in the last 16 of both Champions League and the FA cup. (Read on …)

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Scolari sacking comes as a Surprise to the Football World

Filed under: Premier League News — Walter at 4:49 pm on Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The manager who won Brazil its record 5th World Cup and took Portugal to the finals of the Euro Cup was sacked by Chelsea for he could not do any wonders with their team. Luis Felipe Scolari, the man who had taken charge of the West London club only seven months back was shown the door by the Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich owned club. The announcement that came via a statement by the club on their website dismissed him with immediate effect. (Read on …)

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Is Tony the biggest causality of the weekend Portsmouth loss?

Filed under: Match Reports — Walter at 6:09 pm on Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The guy who was once dumped as a donkey and served a prison sentence for drink driving, had always bounced back to prove he deserved to be on the football field. The same Tony Adams had been shown the door by his owners at Portsmouth. His sacking as the manager of the club was not exactly a surprising news. (Read on …)

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Portsmouth Manager Tony Adams under the microscope?

Filed under: Premier League News — Walter at 2:53 pm on Monday, February 9, 2009

Last October Tony Adams took charge of Portsmouth and raised some hopes of the fans. Since then the results have been pretty disappointing though considering they have won only two of the fifteen Premier League matches and are a paltry point above the relegation zone. Now when they face Liverpool in their Premier League encounter on Saturday, the performance of the coach would be under the microscope. (Read on …)

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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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