Sunday, 10 December 2006

Almost

Arsenal did Man U a huge favour taking Chelsea right to the wire this evening. The match ended 1-1 and increased United lead to 5 points and this could be more if Chelsea fail to beat Newcastle.

Being an Arsenal fan for the day was quite weird and i would never have had thought that they had any chance of beating Chelski at the bridge. When Flamini scored late in the 2nd half i was shocked and only a screamer from Essien kept Arsenal from afflicting a 1st defeat for Chelski at home for somthing like 51 games.


I'm now an Newcastle fan until Wednseday night, hopefully Rossi can do the business before he returns to United. Come on the Toon Army, or woteva your called, lol.

Chelsea v Arsenal – live!


The game is on! I know that no one is reading blogs now, and everybody in in front of TV, but what do you think about the game...
ok I need to go also, time to move to a pub :-)

Saturday, 9 December 2006

Bored, don`t know what to do?

If you are bored and have no clue what to do right now how about some online football game? I have found one that is VERY good. Go to this website and take a look at what they have to offer.


You will need to turn off popup blocker for a second to turn it on.

Friday, 8 December 2006

Football blogs - for the fans, by the fans...

Interested in football? Want to see some actions that you have missed on TV? Want to talk to other funs? Go ans see some of those websites!
Soccer BLOG

Blog FC

World Cup blog

Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Liverpool for sale


Liverpool were talking yesterday with Dubai International Capital about their proposed investment in the club. The deal would involve a significant cash injection giving the club the ability to compete with clubs like Chelsea and Manchester United. The money would be used to wipe out the clubs current debt, and allow them to build their proposed new stadium in Stanley Park.



So hopefully they will sign the deal.

Monday, 4 December 2006

Henry Out Until Next Year

Arsenal's star player and captain Thierry Henry has revealed that he will be out until next year with an on going neck problem. Thierry Henry missed Arsenals London derby victory on Saturday and will now miss the entire Christmas fixture list.

This comes as a huge blow for the Gunners whom are 16 points between the league leaders and will find it hard to come through the busy winter months without their most influential player.

Henry also did his best to play down the row between himself and the Arsenal manager. Henry said "Yes, I'm annoyed, because I can't help my team on the pitch. It's something I have difficulty in accepting. But I have not fallen out with Arsene Wenger,"

Sunday, 3 December 2006

Results For The 2nd December

14 teams where in action yesterday with United playing away to Boro and Arsenal and Tottenham in the London derby. Chelsea didn't play for some reason! So United had a great chance to heighten their lead. Here are the results described in brief.

  • United won 2-1 away, with Saha putting his penalty nightmare behind him.


  • Arsenal cruised in the derby after being award a couple of dubious spot kicks.


  • Fulhams 2nd choice keeper had a shocker conceding his first goal from a obscene starting position as Blackburn won at home 2-0.


  • Portmouth and Villa drew 2-2 in an entertaining game that Taylor stood out in for Pompey.


  • Reading won 1-0 against Bolton making it 4 wins in a row for the promoted side.


  • Charltons stayed bottom of the EPL after losing the relegation battle to an inpressive Sheffield United, the final score was 2-1.


  • Lastly Liverpool crushed Wigan 4-0 in a match where Liverpool finally their first away goal from open play since May.

Thursday, 30 November 2006

Wednesday Night Round-Up


5 matches were played last night with the top 4 teams in the country all in action. Chelsea went to Bolton in hope keeping up the pressure on title rivals Manchester United who had a home tie against Everton to contend with. Out of form Arsenal had a match against London rivals Fulham whom haven't beaten them for forty years. The other 2 games saw Liverpool at home against in form Portmouth and Man City away to Aston Villa.

Summary of results

Man Utd saw off Everton in a comfortable 3-0 display.

A late first half goal from Michael Ballack meant that Chelsea won 1-0 and remain 3 points off top spot.

Arsenal fell even further from the top 2 with a shock 2-1 defeat at Craven Cottage.

The clash between Liverpool and Portmouth ended in a no score draw due to resolute defending from the visitors.

Lastly Darius Vassel came back to haunt his former club scoring the first of City's goals as Man City ended a poor run of away games with a 3-1 victory over Villa.

Tuesday, 28 November 2006

Everton To Be Without AJ For United Clash


Everton boss David Moyes is going to have to plan for the Wednesday night game against Man U without Andy Johnson. Johnson is struggling with a hamstring injury which forced him to miss last weekend's draw at Charlton.

The injury to Johnson is believed to be only minor but he is not expected to be ready in time for their trip to Old Trafford.

Moyes has told the press; "He got the injury the previous week but tried to play with it, Although it's not too bad, it isn't likely he will play"

The Kick off is at 8 pm and is the start of a busy month for both sides.

Click here to see my Man Utd Blog.

Monday, 27 November 2006

Henry Misses Out......Again


Thierry Henry has once again been beaten to the European player of the year award, this time the winner was Fabio Cannavaro the Italian defender who lead his team to World Cup victory over France back in the summer. Henry came third in the award behind the Italian and his countryman Gianluigi Buffon.

Cannavaro is the fifth Italian player to recieve the award with the last one being
Roberto Baggio in 1993. The award bares extra significance to the Real Madrid defender because he is the first player of his position to win it for 10 years.

2006 BALLON D'OR RESULTS
1. Fabio Cannavaro (Real)
2. Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus)
3. Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
4. Ronaldinho (Barcelona)
5. Zinedine Zidane (retired)

Friday, 17 November 2006

Steve Gerrard

Take a look at this great player! You can read little bit more about his in Wikipedia here.
Great goals!!!!

Tuesday, 14 November 2006

Monday, 13 November 2006

Celtic shoking Man utd

Totally against the run of play but what a hit!!!!!!!!!!

Reading in the Premiership

Lets take a look at some of Premiership teams.
The first presented is Reading. Take a look at this clubwebsite and also a must see video !