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Yes, I've said it before: it's 'Top 100 Ranking' time. Fresh from publishing their Top 100
footballers list last month, English magazine FourFourTwo just released their a list of the Richest
players and club owners of the English Premiership, sort of a "2007's Billionaire's club" if you
will. As the editors eloquently put it, the [...]
It's that time of the year again. The time when a random (ok, let's call it 'well-respected' if you
prefer) football publication makes an "All Time Best" ranking that never fails to create
controversy and offend a few people. FourFourTwo did one of those last month, this time it's the
turn of the 'Association of [...]
He is often described as a £30 million Ukrainian tosspot and one of the most ridiculous foreign
failures in the English Premier League. And now his stint with English football is drawing to a
final curtain. Andriy Shevchenko might be one of the best strikers of his generation, the best ever
footballer to have merged [.
The juice: Hopeful MLS fans are keeping a close watch on Andriy Shevchenko's fallout with Chelsea.
According to The Daily Express, Shevchenko hopefuls have something to talk about again. It appears
as if Chelsea is not only ready to listen to offers for Shevchenko, but the club also is prepared
to take a massive loss on the Ukrainian international.
Florent Malouda took a corner kick, Galaxy cleared it poorly, Joe Cole slaps one into the box, the
ball smacks Kalou's knee right at Terry's feet and he snaps one lefty onto the far post. Joe Cannon
never stood a chance.
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Other notes:
- Beckham's made his debut. Can things start dying down now?
- Florent Malouda brings a whole different dynamic than Arjen Robben.
Andriy Shevchenko came under more pressure today as former Republic of Ireland striker Tony
Cascarino proclaimed that the Shevchenko we know and have loved over the years for AC Milan will
not regain his form on the pitch for Chelsea.
I didn't get to watch the Chelsea versus Rosenborg match last night in the Champions League, but I
did watch the highlights.
Today I woke up, got my cup of coffee turned the computer on to read the footballing news. I
read The Sun first and the headline is "Grant In For Jose" I think its a joke because lets be
honest its The Sun, so i read the London Times and i find out its true... Jose has left Chelsea. I
honestly spit out my coffee i was shocked out of all the managers he was probably one of the last i
would have expected to win the sack race.
Shevchenko, Podolski, Crouch, Chevantón, Riquelme: these are just a few of the quality players
which have been reduced to a benchwarming role in their clubs, as the new season continues. It
wouldn't be surprising to see some of them decide it's time for a change, and travel to greener
pastures during the January transfer window. Spending [...]
Carling Cup holders Chelsea will be looking to advance to a second consecutive final and third in
four years when they take on Everton in the Carling Cup semifinals next month. Chelsea took home
the cup in 2005 and 2007 under Jose Mourinho, and they're looking to get Avram Grant his first
trophy as [.