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It's been scintillating six months of English football. We've had blow outs (8-2, 5-3, and 6-1
between some big guns) and some stunning individual performances (numerous hat-tricks and goal line
saves). With half a season to go, it's time to ...
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Carling Cup semi-final draw: Manchester City v Liverpool, Crystal Palace v
Cardiff
Giant-killers Crystal Palace and Cardiff were kept away from the Premier League big guns as they
were drawn to face each other in the semi-finals.
View the full story here: The Mail
A news article on 2011-12-01 08:20:08 from: The Mail
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has admitted he would love to face Liverpool in the Carling
Cup final should the Eagles overcome fellow Championship rivals Cardiff.
The South London outfit dumped a second-string Manchester United side out the competition on
Wednesday night thanks to a dramatic 2-1 extra-time victory at Old Trafford.
Morning all,
let's start with early team news ahead of tomorrow's trip to Wigan and nobody who played on
Tuesday is added to the sicklist, but Tomas Rosicky remains out with a thigh knack while Abou Diaby
will miss 10 days with 'a slight muscular problem'.
Obviously I don't think anybody is surprised by that but Diaby now seems to be caught in an
infinite loop of injury.
The visit of the sky blues of Abu Dhabi to The Home of Football and the subsequent infiltration
of this very blog the day after got me thinking....
It is often stated that the top clubs are set to align themselves with various sponsors (whether
related or otherwise) to ensure that they do not get caught by the FFP regulations.
Right then, back to Premier League action today with a trip to Wigan.
It would be fair to say that our last two trips to this ground have been less than fruitful.
Last season 10 man Wigan came from behind to force a draw (was it a Squillaci own goal or a
Fabianski flap? Either way it wasn't pretty).
The visit of the sky blues of Abu Dhabi to The Home of Football and the subsequent infiltration
of this very blog the day after got me thinking....
It is often stated that the top clubs are set to align themselves with various sponsors (whether
related or otherwise) to ensure that they do not get caught by the FFP regulations.
The visit of the sky blues of Abu Dhabi to The Home of Football and the subsequent infiltration
of this very blog the day after got me thinking....
It is often stated that the top clubs are set to align themselves with various sponsors (whether
related or otherwise) to ensure that they do not get caught by the FFP regulations.
Big guns: Aging stars like, from left, Robert Pires, retired Brazilian striker Ronaldo (well, OK
maybe it's a little late for him) and Chelsea's Didier Drogba, seen here at a charity game in
Hamburg, Germany today, may have less motivation to take MLS money now that China's newly rich have
By Shane Badger
For as long as man civilized man has existed the great terrible question has been asked: How do you
stop a wall of water? The answer of course is deceptively simple; Build.
Build, is exactly what Coach Andracki has been doing in the two weeks since his Lancer squad was
deluged by the Wave 25-9 in Milwaukee.