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Sunderland Striker Darren Bent Adds Twitter Logo and ID to His Game Boots

Football Fashion 03 November @ 12:03 PM EST
Sunderland striker, England international, English Premier League third leading scorer and Twitter Master Darren Bent has had his Twitter ID and a Twitter logo placed on the tongues of his football boots. The new boots were designed by Umbro and Bent in recognition of him being the "Barclays English Premier League's most high-profile social networker" with [. Click to continue reading...

Manchester United back on top.

Manchester United Dugout 17 October @ 11:59 AM EST
Manchester United climbed to the top of the table in the Barclays English Premier League after defeating Bolton 2-1 at Old Trafford. The defeat of Chelsea at Aston Villa means United get a 1 point advantage over the Blues. The game started perfectly for United as they were a goal ahead within the opening 5 minutes. Click to continue reading...

Manchester United kick off new season with a win.

Manchester United Dugout 16 August @ 09:15 AM EST
The first day of a new season in football is always special. You get to see your favorite team in action after a break, there are a few new faces that you see in the promoted teams and most importantly, you are ensured for another thrilling and great season of football.Today, the title holders Manchester United played hosts to Birmingham City at the Theatre of Dreams. Click to continue reading...

2009/2010 Barclays Premier League Season: Five Must See's

The Flat Back Four 12 August @ 10:44 AM EST
And it starts this weekend! The 2009/10 Barclays English Premier League season is going to be an incredible one. Why do I say that? There are two reasons for this. One, if either Manchester United or Liverpool wins it, then that club will surge ahead as the leader in the titles won category. Second, if Manchester United wins it, then they will be the first club to have won the league title four times in a row. Click to continue reading...

The 2009/10 Barclays English Premier League Curtain Raiser: Manchester United vs. Chelsea

The Flat Back Four 12 August @ 09:15 AM EST
Finally, the Barclays English Premier League season is one week away! Before the season kicks off officially, Manchester United and Chelsea will contest in the customary season opener known as the Community Shield.Although the Community Shield rarely attracts much attention, this season is a lot more different from other seasons. Click to continue reading...

English Premier League Highlights Week 16

The Soccer Blog 08 December @ 04:18 AM EST
Normal service was resumed by the top four clubs this weekend as they all earned maximum 3 points, although Man Utd did leave it very late against a battling and managerless Sunderland (more later). We start off this weekend's action at the Emirates where Emmanuel Adebayor's early first-half strike handed, what has to be said, a [. Click to continue reading...

Chelsea, Man City & Man Utd Win

The Soccer Blog 26 August @ 08:49 AM EST
So Week 2 of the new Barclays Premier League season is over and following the fixtures on Saturday, there were Sunday wins for Chelsea and Man City whilst on Monday evening, Man Utd also gained their first win of the season. I feel I have to start with the Chelsea game, but not because of Chelsea [. Click to continue reading...

Man Utd Draw Whilst Chelsea Win

The Soccer Blog 18 August @ 06:55 AM EST
Day 1 of the new Barclays Premier League was excellent, I'm sure you'll agree.  Some very entertaining games and even better goals.  So what would Day 2 on this first weekend going to throw up, would they continue in the same vein?  I certainly hoped so as I sat down to watch. There were three games [. Click to continue reading...

The Premier League Kick Off 08/09

The Soccer Blog 17 August @ 06:10 AM EST
Yes, here we go.  Finally!  The long summer break is well and truly over.  Despite the pretty awful weather, it's been a summer full of intrigue and speculation but the bottom line is, the Premier League is back.  Of course the transfer window does remain open until the end of the month, so who knows [. Click to continue reading...