2009-10 Premiership - Most popular for December 2009
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And here it is... Fulham vs. Tottenham prediction...
Mark Wilson, a contributor at Soccer City FC, penned a tremendous review of Manchester City
after the recent victories over Arsenal and Chelsea at his blog.
Check out the read -- Building Rome
"Carlos Tevez is looking more and more like our attacking
fulcrum. Aside from scoring the winning goal, his linkup play, especially in the last quarter of
the match when we were under the cosh, was excellent.
The papers continue to churn out Roberto Mancini articles with regularity.
In case you missed it, a look at the Italian manager in England (both club and country) via Daily
Mail.
Moving on Mancini wants the EPL Title in 2010-11 via Daily Mail.
Let's end with the best as it appears Sven called to congratulate his former player, now the boss
of his former kingdom at Eastlands via Manchester Evening News
Happy Holidays.
Two items for Gunners worldwide:
1) Arsene Wenger admits: 'The League is a worldwide product'
2) Arsene Wenger believes his last four years 'the best'
Soccer City FC will post on newsworthy items regarding the January 2010 Transfer season, including
those much adored transfer rumours.
Please post tips, links, and leads in our comments section so that we can add your findings to our
listing.
Aresenal Transfer Rumours/Confirmations
+ Melo mellow at Juventus.
In 2003, EPL clubs spent £30m. Fast forward to 2009. Bolstered by cash happy City, the EPL clubs
spent £170m.
Predictions for 2010? £190m, £200m, £220m?
See also -- Soccer City FC's 2010 January Transfer News and Rumours Coverage Center
A brace by the Argentine, industry from Craig Bellamy, and life from Robinho. The Blue side of
Manchester celebrates tonight...
Some links to recap the day:
+ Bellamy committed to Blues
+ Wolves 0 City 3: Player ratings
[Source: Manchester Evening News]
Sometimes football is easy. A change was needed and now Megson is gone.
Don't miss Blue discipline grinds Wolves into the ground by Mark Wilson of Without a Dream in Our
Hearts