January 2010

What if Puma made the England kit too?

January 31, 2010

Egypt take on Ghana today in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations, with the Pharaohs going for their third successive victory in the tournament. On their way to the final, Egypt have beaten three teams that have qualified for this summer’s World Cup – Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and Algeria – while they will be absent from South Africa. [...]

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John Terry proves we are all human

January 31, 2010

A lot has been said in the media this weekend about England captain John Terry, new revelations about his private life came out this weekend which involved a team mates ex girlfriend. It looks like John Terry has been going behind his wife’s back and sleeping with Wayne Bridges ex girlfriend which probably happens a lot in the real world but being [...]

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Girl of the week – Linda Luyi

January 30, 2010

This week’s stunner is not just a pretty face – Linda is a strong minded individual, who knows she wants and will work her hardest to achieve it. She fell in love with art and playing the piano since the age of 4, they bring out the sophisticated side of her. [...]

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Is it time to strip John Terry of the England captaincy?

January 29, 2010

Big John as just been refused any more covering up by a judge after he has been found out to have been having it off with an unnamed team-mates Doris. What a t8ssbag! [...]

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Why Arsenal have no chance against Man United on Sunday

January 29, 2010

Sol Campbell vs Wayne Rooney will be the definitive battle of the biggest game of the season so far, and Rooney will be irresistible. The leg injury suffered by Thomas Vermalaen on Wednesday night at Villa Park will rule him out against the Premier League champions and Campbell will almost certainly have to start the game and play the full 90 minut [...]

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200 million and you can’t even win the Carling Cup

January 27, 2010

Man Utd 3 – 1 Man City (agg 4 – 3)

Manchester United once again proved that class is permanent with a convincing 3-1 win in a fiercely contested semi-final derby. [...]

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Why is the transfer window so dead?

January 27, 2010

It doesn’t matter how much I refresh the ticker, nothing seems to change. From Sky Sports transfer centre to the Yahoo timetable the stories are not changing it what seems to be an awfully quiet transfer window. I’m hoping that the past three weeks have been the calm before the storm and that with a week left, the market is going to go crazy an [...]

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What if?

January 26, 2010

I was shocked to see that Algeria had beaten tournament favorites Ivory Coast in the African Nations Cup, this result will have been a major positive for England as it highlights the danger of Algeria. I’m sure Fabio Capello would have been watching this game closely and would have learnt a lot from it. [...]

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A-Z of world cup superstars (A) – Agree or Disagree?

January 26, 2010

With the World Cup less than 6 months away, we have decided to start the build up early doors with an A to Z list of our favourite players who set the World Cup alight. Some are recent stars, some are relics from the days of black and white TV but all were mustard. The thing is, each week we will be using just stars whose surname was that week’s [...]

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Ultimate 11’s – Who would you like to slap?

January 25, 2010

We all have our favorite players, Jimmy Bullard, Gazza to name but a few. Players with personality who universally unite opinion.

But what about those players who really, really, annoy the f***k out of us. Here’s our Ultimate 11 players who we think deserve a slap or two! [...]

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African Cup of Nations, so far so good

January 24, 2010

We’re over the halfway stage now in Angola and it has proved to be everything I hoped for; excitement, bags of goals, ridiculous referring, gravity defying longshots and abysmal defending. [...]

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FA Cup = The Credit Crunch Cup

January 24, 2010

Apart from Reading’s dramatic win at Anfield and Manchester United’s emabarrassing defeat to Leeds, the last round of the FA Cup was pretty dull to be honest.

It also saw one of the most dismally attended FA cup third-rounds in living memory. The particular event (or non-event) that no doubt most people will remember was the 5,335 crowd attendan [...]

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