Archive: January 2009
As soon as the referee blew his whistle to bring a toughly contested fixture between Manchester United and Everton to
Although there are a few very intriguing match-ups this weekend, such as Manchester United v. Everton and Aston Villa v.
This Sunday will bring us a match-up between Chelsea and Liverpool, but at the end of the day it might
If you tuned in to last Sunday’s Premiership Talk Podcast, you would have heard me discuss the “Right Result table.”
When Manchester City was taken over earlier this season, talks of Galacticos and 10 digit numbers were floating about. At
FC Barcelona is surely emerging as the most powerful team in Europe this season as their emphatic dominance in each
I may be going out of the realm of the Premiership on this one, but rightly so for this footballer.
Though United’s first half of the season littered with poor performances and ugly football, the second half of their season
Ricky Sbragia must surely be thinking that he is living the life of luxury. Since taking over from Roy Keane,
While opposing fans used to sing about Arsenal’s Highbury being as quiet as a library, it’s easy to see where
All of the transfer speculation is over – at least for one footballer. Kenwyne Jones ended all of the rumors
As Newcastle United gear up to face Manchester City tomorrow, Shay Given has been informed that he will not be
When Manchester United step onto the pitch in a few hours against West Bromwich Albion, Sir Alex Ferguson will be
Roy, before you get too excited, there still is no job offer on the table. Instead, the “other” Keane –
We know it’s been a while, but at long last the Premiership Talk Predictions Game is back! Unlike before, you
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