If you're looking for a list of Premier League footballers who have Twitter and/or Facebook
accounts, you've come to the right place. After hours of research, EPL Talk has amassed a
comprehensive list of Twitter and Facebook accounts for footballers of most Premier League
clubs.
Last week, Manchester United caused quite a stir when the club announced that its players had
been told not to use social networking sites.
SHORT SCRIBE OF THE MATCH
One thing I know for sure, many of the 5,000 odd crowds at the Jalan Besar Stadium were first-timer
(judging from the way they asked for the direction, the ignorance of banning water-bottles and
drink cans on the match day).
And one more particular sight of the night was the sizable "Man Utd" supporters turned out to
support the local team, which I thought was a pleasant sight (although, I came to realize it was
because the Red Devils were once defeated by the Clarets which they would love to see the Singapore
side avenge for their beloved team).
Will Burnley FC avoid relegation and stay in the Premier League next season? Its looking
difficult, but a 4-1 win away at Hull City certainly gives the Clarets hope.
And if Burnley do manage to remain in England's top flight they will do so sporting a fresh new
outfit, as the club's kit for 2010/2011 was recently revealed.
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Cameroon
The Keeper
Espanyol star Carlos Idriss Kameni is probably the second best player on this Cameroon club and
he will have his work cut out for him this World Cup with a not so great defensive unit supporting
him.
They just keep on coming! Here is some more offerings coming to a pitch near you this August:
Bolton home kit 2010/11 (this deserves a design award this one!)
Burnley home 2010/11 season - Andre Bikey in a 'hardest expression of the day' competition
evidently.
Another Umbro classic for Blackburn Rovers' new 2010/11 away kit.
Aston Villa
- 1 Brad Friedel
- 30 Eric Lichaj
- 24 Carlos Cuellar
- 21 Ciaran Clark
- 23 Habib Beye
- 4 Steve Sidwell
- 20 Nigel Reo-Coker
- 12 Marc Albrighton
- 25 Barry Bannan
- 7 Ashley Young
- 9 Stephen Ireland
Subs
- 6 Stewart Downing
- 35 Daniel Johnson
- 14 Nathan Delfouneso
- 18 Emile Heskey
- 22 Brad Guzan
- 29 James Collins
- 50 Jonathan Hogg
Burnley
- 1 Lee Grant
- 2 Graham Alexander
- 3 Daniel Fox
- 4 Michael Duff
- 5 Clarke Carlisle
- 18 Leon Cort
- 8 Dean Marney
- 10 Martin Paterson
- 14 Tyrone Mears
- 19 Jay Rodriguez
- 22 Ross Wallace
Subs
- 9 Chris Iwelumo
- 11 Wade Elliott
- 12 Brian Jensen
- 15 David Edgar
- 21 Andre Bikey
- 24 Brian Easton
- 30 Steven Thompson
In a late change, John Carew pulled out during the warm-up, Stephen Ireland replaced him in the
starting XI and Daniel Johnson (academy player) will sit on the bench.