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The English Premier League is widely regarded as the most exciting League across the globe but
in many cases, big games between the top clubs turn out to be dull affairs with both teams
canceling each other out, but today, at Stamford Bridge, Man Utd and Chelsea provided one of the
truly memorable classic games that ended in a pulsating 3-3 draw.
For those of you not lucky enough to have season tickets this year then you'll probably be
relying on nabbing a few of these single game tickets. Luckily, you now have plenty of time to
request February 28th off from work and get in line nice and early to ensure that you're able to
attend at least a few games.
Sunday afternoon saw United grab a point at Stamford Bridge right from the jaws of defeat. Most
people saw this as a point gained, rather than two lost given the circumstances. With 24 matches
played and both Manchester teams locked at the top of the league, the stakes couldn't be higher.
The big games are [.
According to Kevin Prince Boateng, Arsenal typically chokes when it comes to big games. The
former Spurs defender, who now plays for AC Milan, was quoted by the Mail Online as saying the
Gunners bottle it when it matters. It's hard to argue with him when you look at the London team's
record over the past half-dozen years.
The biggest match of the week without a doubt has to be the Milan-Arsenal fixture tonight. With
both clubs looking to bag all points on offer and secure an advantage heading into the last leg,
tension is starting to creep up on the players and coaches as well.
According to Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger, their biggest threat to a quarter final berth is
Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
FC Porto v Manchester City Preview, Prediction, TV Listings, Betting Odds Europa League 16
February 2012 - The 90th Minute Soccer Blog
Manchester City open the UEFA Europa League round of 32 with a match at Portuguese side FC
Porto. The match will take place at the Estadio de Dragao in Porto, Portugal on Thursday, February
16, 2012.
Roman Abramovich has had an "interesting" few days being back at Cobham hasn't he. Being present
for the most part last week and taking an interest in training, to then watch
the performance we
gave on Saturday at Goodison and to then hear the Manager speak of not preparing the team
properly must have been a real eye opener.
Will Liverpool and Arsenal return to winning ways this weekend? - originally posted on
Soccerlens.com
This weekend we have the big North London derby with roles reversed this is Arsenal's worst
season under Wenger, and Tottenham are outside title contenders / guaranteed to finish in the
Champions League places.
Will Liverpool and Arsenal return to winning ways this weekend? - originally posted on
Soccerlens.com
This weekend we have the big North London derby with roles reversed this is Arsenal's worst
season under Wenger, and Tottenham are outside title contenders / guaranteed to finish in the
Champions League places.
Newcastle have some big games in the next eight days, starting this afternoon at home to Wolves.
Remie Streete one of Newcastle best youngsters And then on Monday night at St. James' Park the
Newcastle U18 side meet Blackburn Rovers in the quarter finals of the FA Youth Cup and the kick off
time [.
Former Tottenham youth academy goalkeeper Michael Eade became the first player to sign with PDL
expansion side Worcester Hydra, the team announced on Tuesday.
Eade, a native of Buckhurst Hill, England, also spent time with the Luton Town Youth Training
Scheme. He played collegiately at Park University (Missouri) from 2007-09.