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Can this month get any better for Chelsea fans? As if winning the FA Cup and Champions League
was not good enough, the best young talent in Europe, Eden Hazard says that he will be playing for
Chelsea next season. Hazard snubbed both Man City and Man United in picking Chelsea.
Hazard has enjoyed a hugely successful season in France, where he was named Ligue 1 player of
the year for the second season running, scoring 17 goals in 37 league games.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has been sacked. The announcement of his departure brings to an
end considerable speculation that he would be removed after 15 months in charge. A club statement
said: "Fenway Sports Group (FSG) and Liverpool Football Club announced that Kenny Dalglish is to
leave his post today as Manager after having his [.
Tonight Fernando Torres should make his first appearance at Anfield for Chelsea after leaving
Liverpool 15 months ago. Heavily criticised, ridiculed and with footage of their so called fans
burning their own shirts (with his name on), Torres will expect to get plenty of stick.
The thing is, the Fernando Torres Liverpool fans have seen since his move is a distant memory ever
since Robbie Di Matteo has taken over.
James Tavernier is highly thought of at Newcastle. James Tavernier while on loan at Carlisle
James has set the example for other Newcastle youngsters, by playing on loan at Gateshead,
Carlisle, Sheffield Wednesday and the MK Dons, and he has improved his game considerably over
the last 15 months, by playing 50 games on loan.
Liverpool vice-captain Jamie Carragher insists he would not swap Suarez for any other player in
England.
The Liverpool No 7 has expressed his desire to extend his stay at Anfield despite a testing
first full season and Carragher believes it is "vitally important" to keep hold of the
25-year-old.
Former Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann has told talkSPORT that the club should give up on
misfiring striker Andy Carroll if he doesn't put in a big performance against Everton in the FA Cup
semi-final.
The pony-tailed striker has underperformed in the 15 months since his arrival at Anfield for
£35million, scoring just nine goals in 43 games across all competitions.
Liverpool are reportedly consider moves for Man City duo Adam Johnson and Emmanuel Adebayor as
Kenny Dalglish looks to improve his attacking options after seeing his Anfield side consistently
struggle for goals this term. Having spent over £110m on new signings in the past 15 months the
Scot will hope the club's American owners will be willing to dig deep into their pockets to finance
moves for the Etihad Stadium pair but will also look to sell under-performing players to help fund
any summer deals.
Absolutely shocking comments from Roberto Mancini, who says that the title race will be over if
United win their next two games.
United can open up an eight-point lead over Manchester City with wins over Blackburn tonight and
QPR on Sunday, before City next play.
Mancini, whose City side dropped points at home for the first time in 15 months in their 3-3
draw with Sunderland, said such a margin would be too big to close.
Kenny Dalglish will be pressed to say whether he thinks the Andy Carroll deal he had Liverpool
make with Newcastle 15 months ago was a good one. Kenny Dalglish I made a mistake with Andy
Carroll not! And of course at that point it's all political, and Kenny needs to say he is happy
with the deal, even though it's been a very disappointing move from a Liverpool perspective.
Kenny Dalglish has said that Andy Carroll should not get any abuse on Sunday at St. James' Park,
because the events that saw him leave e for Liverpool 15 months ago were out of his control.
There are different versions of the story of how Andy Carroll got to leave Newcastle, and Alan
Pardew has said that when Andy was offered around £75K/week by Liverpool, he went to the [.
It was a hugely controversial decision to sell Andy Carroll a year last January, with most
Newcastle fans furious at the club for selling our local striker. Andy Carroll Liverpool's
unsuccessful striker But 15 months on and things have calmed down a lot, and Andy hasn't played
nearly as well at Liverpool as he did at Newcastle.
Claudio Ranieri's gone, gone to the outside, looking in
Inter's body count now includes four coaches in the last 15 months as their struggles continue.
Claudio Ranieri was the latest to be shown the door. Since Jose Mourinho left, Inter have gone
through Rafa Benitez, Leonardo, Gian Piero Gasperini, and now Ranieri.
This really is sinking to a new low in this whole sorry debacle. Now Andrew Lansley is refusing to
comply with a court order to release the NHS Reform risk register report. If the bill is nothing to
worry about and will benefit the service overall then why not comply with the Freedom of
Information request and let us all see it.
Since Alan Pardew arrived on Tyneside a short 15 months ago, Ryan Taylor has become a successful
player at Newcastle. Ryan Taylor on Tyneside until the summer of 2015 And the 27-year-old will now
be staying on Tyneside until the summer of 2015, as he signed a two year extension to his current
deal [.
The Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew is today calling on Newcastle fans to make the
difference at St. James' Park on Sunday afternoon, against the old enemy Sunderland. Howay The
Lads!! As soon as Alan arrived on Tyneside 15 months ago, he knew all about the Newcastle
history and especially the fans.
By DAVE MARTINEZ
The New York Red Bulls could get word of Luke Rodgers' visa status in early March, but the
situation is far from clear cut. Speaking to the press from Red Bulls' preseason training camp in
Arizona, team General Manager Erik Soler shed some light on the progress of his English striker's
permit renewal.
Please do your bit to help Gary Parkinson, one of this world's good guys
It has been more than 15 months since Gary Parkinson suffered a massive stroke that means the
only way he can communicate is by blinking his eyes. Parky was in charge of youth development at
Blackpool after a career that had taken him to Bloomfield Road via spells at Everton,
Middlesbrough, Southend, Bolton, Burnley and Preston.
Former Manchester United and West Brom midfielder Ronnie Wallwork has been sentenced to 15 months
in prison for his part in an illegal operation involving stolen cars. Wallwork, aged 34, was caught
breaking down stolen cars and selling the parts. Police stumbled upon the ex-England under 20
international operating from a rented scrapyard unit in [.