Some articles I've put up on Sports Haze recently:
Premier League round-up: matchday 35Arsenal fans are furious with rumours of future ticket price
rises
Fernando Torres went some way to laying his many ghosts to rest yesterday as he
scored his first Chelsea goal in a 3-0 win over West Ham.It took seven hundred and thirty
minutes of club football but, eventually, it came. He was mocked, criticised, pitied, victimised
and, in some sections, hated, but yesterday Fernando Torres went some way to putting all of that to
rest.
"Mummy, for Christmas.."There have been many reviews of Green Day's latest live release that have
compared Awesome As Fuck to 2005's Bullet In A Bible. "It's OK, but it's no BIAB", or something
like that. Of course, a band should look to improve with each album (and you'd hope that this would
also apply to live albums), but, for the purpose of this review, let's forget that the 2005 live
album even exists.
Picture from Who Ate All The Pies
A round-up of all the results and scorers in the English
Premier League, matchday thirty-three.The Premier League title race might be all but over but the relegation battle certainly is not. An
error-strewn
Blackpool performance has left Ian Holloway's side in the relegation zone, with
Wigan leaping above The Tangerines after a comprehensive 3-1 victory.
Leon Osman has never made an international appearance despite seven solid seasons with Everton.
Is he England's ‘forgotten man'?On Saturday, a late Leighton Baines penalty cancelled out two Darren Bent strikes as Everton shared
the points with Aston Villa in a dramatic draw at Goodison Park.
Rooney: Not right, but not wrong either.
Wayne Rooney should not be punished by the FA for saying
a naughty word.
First of all, let me just make something very clear: I am not a fan of Wayne Rooney. In fact, I
dislike him very much. I don't care how good a footballer he is, I don't like how he hounds
referees, treats other professional and generally acts on a football pitch and, although this has
nothing to do with football, I can't help but be disgusted by what he has done in his private life.
Roy Hodgson meets his former employers this weekend and, not only is it a big game for Hodgson
himself, it's a huge a game for West Brom.Most think that he wasn't given enough time at Liverpool. Many believe that Liverpool just wasn't
the right club for him; that he couldn't handle the pressure of managing a ‘big club'.
Football is a sport that provokes many emotions and hatred towards another human being is
certainly one of them. But, in the modern game, is there really any place, or even need, for
this?The atmosphere at a football match is always something to savour. It doesn't matter whether you're
at Anfield, Celtic Park, Camp Nou or Sincil Bank – you are guaranteed a fantastic atmosphere
because a group of people making the same noise in unison is something special to behold.
You can see my personal Favourite XI over on twofootedtackle as part of the wonderful ‘My
Favourite XI' series.
http://twofootedtackle.com/my-favourite-xi/my-favourite-xi-jake-harrison/
A round-up of all the articles I've put on Sports Haze recently.
Are Blackburn facing relegation from the Premier League? http://tinyurl.com/634kdbr
Will West Ham stave off relegation this season?: http://tinyurl.com/6l6djxb
Chelsea can still win the English Premier League: http://tinyurl.
A round-up of some articles I've posted on Sports Haze recently.
Five key players for Roy Hodgson now that he is the new West Brom manager: http://tiny.cc/y8sn2
Ryan Giggs will play at least one more year for Manchester United: http://j.mp/hEFalW
Bolton suffer defensive setback as Sam Ricketts is ruled out for the season: http://j.
Fancy going to the Champions League final? That'll be £300, please..
Just as a
side-note: it had to be lions, didn't it?
"In everything that we do, football must always be the first and most important element that we
take into consideration. Football is a game before being a product, a sport before being a market,
a show before being a business.
The bottom three remains the same while AC Milan, Fiorentina and Cagliari all hit four
respectively.
AC Milan showed no sign of complacency this weekend
as they brushed
Parma aside, beating The Crusaders 4-0 at the San Siro. Two early goals from
Clarence Seedorf and Antonio Cassano gave Milan the lead at half-time, while Brazilian striker
Robinho scored two in the space of three minutes in the second half to give The Rossoneri their
15th win of the season.
Celtic beat Dundee United 3-1 in the SPL.Picture from Eurosport
Goals from Anthony Stokes, Mark Wilson and Daniel Majstorovic gave Celtic victory over Dundee
United.
The game at Tannadice Park was subject to an early pitch inspection but referee Mike Tumilty
decided that the match could go ahead.
Napoli keep the pressure on AC Milan as Roma are defeated at home in Serie A for the first time
since April 2010.
(Picture from of Eurosport)
Cavani celebratesEdinson Cavani continued his fine goalscoring form as the Uruguayan scored his
19th and 20th league goals of the current campaign to give Napoli victory over Roma.