All posts tagged "English Premier League"

  • Aston Villa continue to crash with a Lerner at the steering wheel!

    Tim Sherwood has become the fourth manager in just as many years to face the axe at Aston Villa as American businessman Randy Lerner ran out of patience with the Englishman following the Villains defeat at home...

    • Posted October 26, 2015
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  • MOTD: Arsenal 2-1 Everton

    Arsenal switched tactics for their midweek battle with Bayern Munich and impressively delivered a 2-0 win from two goals on the break, salvaging their knockout round aspirations in the Champions League. In their third match this week,...

    • Posted October 24, 2015
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  • Putting Chelsea’s poor start to the season in perspective

    Football media has something of an obsession with hyperbole and upper limits. From Jamie Redknapp’s “top, top, top, top” players to giving 110% effort, or metaphorically busting of a gut, the media often place a painful emphasis...

    • Posted October 19, 2015
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  • Klopp of the Kop: German Engineering at Anfield!

    If you ever watched TV shows like The Office or Lip Sync Battles, you may think Liverpool have just appointed Stephen Merchant as their new manager to replace Northern Irishman Brendan Rodgers (at least he has got...

    • Posted October 9, 2015
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  • Premier League managerial demographic catching up with increasingly foreign game

    In 2003, the Premier League maintained a fundamentally English soul. Mohamed Al-Fayed was the only foreign owner in the league, yet had been settled in England for over thirty years and his son, Dodi Al-Fayed, even had...

    • Posted October 7, 2015
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  • Premier League’s managerial gates gushing open

    With news that Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat and Liverpool gaffer Brendan Rodgers have both been sacked over the weekend, the managerial floodgates are clearly opening fast in the Premier League. Richard Lewis reviews the latest managerial ins...

    • Posted October 6, 2015
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  • 5ive will make you go down; how Aguero’s performance v Newcastle ranks historically

    “1,2,3,4, Five will make you get down now.” One of the most famous lyrics from 90s boy-band Five must be prevalent to Newcastle United’s situation in the Premier League after Sergio Aguero ripped them to shreds with...

    • Posted October 5, 2015
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  • Can you see the Red Moon rising?

    This was an amazing weekend for both stargazers and Manchester United supporters, as by the end, they both could see the sight of red when looking up! The 2015/16 Premier League season started with a Blue Moon...

    • Posted September 28, 2015
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  • Rivaling ideologies to go head-to-head as Chelsea face Arsenal

    Jose Mourinho is not used to losing. In five full seasons as a Premier League manager, split between his two tenures at Chelsea, he has only lost little more than ten percent of his matches.  Moreover, he’s...

    • Posted September 18, 2015
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  • Blind passion can be Leicester City’s best tactic

    The Maillot Jaune is the holy grail of cycling. To wear it in the Tour de France is the pinnacle of a cyclists’ career and outside of an exclusive group of overall contenders, there are only a...

    • Posted September 15, 2015
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