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By FRANCO PANIZO
Benny Feilhaber just cannot be stopped.
Having scored four goals in the past seven days, Feilhaber continued his tear with AGF Aarhus on
Sunday as he assisted on two goals and scored a clutch game-winner in a 3-2 victory over Koge.
Young Arsenal frontman Carlos Vela was introduced for his good friend Giovani Dos Santos with
just 17 minutes on the clock in Mexico's one nil drama victory over South American outfit
Colombia.
That makes sure for Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger that the 21 years old will come back to London
without any knock and injury, so that he will be available for Saturday's Premier League encounter
with the Bolton Wanderers at Emirates Stadium.
A few more players were added to Santa's naughty list in Week 4 and are set to miss out
on featuring for their sides this week's fixtures. Others are finally back after serving bans from
Week 1, while one player is back on the bad list for a second time after just a few weeks.
Here's who will not be playing this week:
Joe Cole (AM) is back in action!
A few more players were added to Santa's naughty list in Week 4 and are set to miss out
on featuring for their sides this week's fixtures. Others are finally back after serving bans from
Week 1, while one player is back on the bad list for a second time after just a few weeks.
Here's who will not be playing this week:
Joe Cole (AM) is back in action!
Only a few players are left unavailable due to naughtiness for Week 6. Of course we'll highlight
those but we'll also look at who is now back after their respective suspensions.
Arsenal's Alex Song (CM) was wrongly sent-off in Week 5, but he served his one
game suspension during the week when his teammates battered Tottenham Hotspur four-one in Round 3
of the League Cup.
Bolton Wanderers were twice denied by the 18 time Champions Manchester United.
Bolton 1-0 Manchester United
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Bolton 2-1 Manchester United
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Bolton 2-2 Manchester United
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This week's results see both a shack-up in top-side performance or lack thereof and in the
players in The Team of the Week. Numerous players are making their debut in this glorious
and highly prestigious squad. Despite Arsenal's loss, a player from their said made the cut, while
numerous other from clubs from the bottom-half of the table are included or fell just short of the
mark.
Before moving on to our opponents in Friday night's game, there are a couple of England stories
to mention: Peter Crouch is out of the squad with a back injury and League 2 side
Shrewsbury Town will receive a £500,000 windfall 'if' Joe Hart
plays in goal tomorrow night: not bad at all for a team that had an average attendance last season
of about 5500 that's about £90 per punter at the Greenhous Meadow Stadium.
Young 21 years old Arsenal forward Carlos Vela has a really unpredicted opportunity now to shine
for Arsene Wenger's Gunners side in the next weeks.
Vela has missed out so far to earn a starting place for the Premier League side, but with a few
players injured actually including Robin van Persie (6 Weeks), Theo Walcott (4-6 weeks), Nicklas
Bendtner (3-4 weeks) as well as Andrey Arshavin in poor form, the Mexican will definitely get his
chance to join the Arsenal boat for the title race.
Premier League football returns after the international break that saw it's usual spate of
injuries, outstanding performances and potential returns to form.
In the context of the title race it's still early but Chelsea and Arsenal have a relatively easy
game compared to Manchester United, while all English teams involved in Europe will also have an
eye on midweek's fixtures when they embark on their Champions League and Europa League group stage
games.
Wayne Rooney faces an antagonising reception at Goodison Park as the Premier League action returns
following a two-week international sabbatical. Manchester United lock horns with Everton, with
Rooney set to feature at his old stamping ground keen to focus on his football amid ongoing
allegations surrounding his private life.
While it is good that US International Stewart Holden is playing 90 minutes with Bolton, a look
at his passes reveals that he is a casualty of Bolton's philosophy. Arsenal controls possession,
completes way more passes... Picture worth a thousand words...
by Guardian Chalkboards
by Guardian Chalkboards
Most people involved in modern football receive considerable media training from quite an early
age. This manifests itself in several different ways, from the studied mind-games and
self-promotion of Jose Mourinho to Michael Owen, who has spent well over a decade as a professional
footballer without having ever managed to say anything of note in an interview.
As I awoke this morning, I read one of the funniest stories I think I have read for a long, long
time. Sam Allardyce, former Bolton Wanderers and Newcastle United manager and currently in charge
of Blackburn Rovers, claims his style of management is better suited to Real Madrid or Inter Milan
and that if he were in charge of these teams, he would comfortably win back to back titles, the
Champions League, the World Cup and any other trophy he could think of.
After watching the Premier League games on television this past weekend, I realized that we've
now reached a monumental place in the evolution of English football. Out of the 20 clubs in the
Premier League, there's only one that plays a traditional English style of football. And that is a
huge achievement.
United States national team and Bolton Wanderers midfielder Stuart Holden believes that by focusing
on his attention to detail for his club, things will pay off for him at the international level.
By Ollie Irish
April 1958: FA Cup finalists Bolton Wanderers jump to impress during a photo shoot prior to the
final at Wembley. From left to right: Nat Lofthouse, Ralph Gubbins, Brian Birch, Dennis Stevens,
Roy Hartle, Eddie Hopkinson, John Higgins, Brian Edwards, Doug Holden and Derek Hennin.
By Ollie Irish
April 1958: FA Cup finalists Bolton Wanderers jump to impress during a photo shoot prior to the
final at Wembley. From left to right: Nat Lofthouse, Ralph Gubbins, Brian Birch, Dennis Stevens,
Roy Hartle, Eddie Hopkinson, John Higgins, Brian Edwards, Doug Holden and Derek Hennin.
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Sunday, 26th September 2010
Kick Off : 12:00 BST
Venue : Reebok Stadium, Bolton – England
The English Premier League match between Bolton Wanderers and Man United will take place at the
Reebok Stadium on Sunday 26th September 2010, kick-off is set for 12:00 PM.
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Sunday, 26th September 2010
Kick Off : 12:00 BST
Venue : Reebok Stadium, Bolton – England
The English Premier League match between Bolton Wanderers and Man United will take place at the
Reebok Stadium on Sunday 26th September 2010, kick-off is set for 12:00 PM.
Manchester United come away from the Reebok Stadium with just a point today, after a
disappointing performance against Bolton Wanderers.
Nani's brilliant solo goal and substitute Michael Owen's headed effort saw United come from
behind twice in a game they dominated.
United dominated from the opening moments of the game but were behind after 6 minutes after poor
defending from Jonny Evans allowed Zat Knight to nip in front of him and steer Martin Petrov's
corner past Edwin Van der Sar.
Manchester United haven't yet registered an away victory this season and speaking after the 2-2
draw against Bolton Wanderers, Nemanja Vidic revealed that their poor defensive records might be
the reasons for the failure.
The center back and current captain stated that he and his teammates are very concern with the
fact that they have concede lots of goals this season especially when they're playing away from
home.
This summer's transfer dealings did not have the bang to it as last years when Ronaldo, Kaka
and Ibrahimovic all jumped to La Liga. But that does not mean that there were not some important
dealings this summer.
Here is a list of the transfer dealings of the 20 La Liga clubs this summer (amounts in euros, *
denotes transfer fee confirmed by club, otherwise based on reports in local media):
Barcelona:
In: David Villa (Valencia, *40 million), Adriano Correia (Sevilla, *up to 13.
This weekends crop of Euro Cup 2012 matches just didn't cut it for me. I saw some beautiful
football being played and genuine smack-downs being laid (sorry Bulgaria and San Marino) but it
just doesn't compare to a high level Premiership match. Sure there's a snoozer here and there, I'm
looking at you West Ham, but most EPL matches are high-octane and physical.
Two proud clubs are situated within a few miles of each other yet there is an absolute chasm
between them when it comes to their fundamental cultures. Manchester United is without doubt the
biggest...
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Written by Rasp
After Dawson's unfortunate injury (ahheerrmm) playing against Bulgaria last Friday, we saw the
defensive triangle of English players that many had wished we could have signed this summer – and
I thought they looked pretty good, but then again, they weren't up against the most testing of
opposition.
There were encouraging signs for England as they swept aside a pretty dire Bulgaria side; not
least the performances of Joe Hart, Wayne Rooney, Jermaine Defoe and James Milner. There were
still some marked areas for improvement though, notably at the back. The clean sheet is really
testimony to the ability and alertness of England's new favourite goalkeeper rather than any stout
defending.
WEST Ham will suffer more woes when they face Chelsea at Upton Park in the Premier League, that's
according to former Hammers manager Alan Curbishley.
Avram Grant's side have experienced an awful start to their campaign and Curbishley, now an expert
pundit with soccermillionaire.com, says Carlo Ancelotti's side will be too strong for them this
time of asking with the Blues recording a 3-1 win.
We have another day or so of these pesky little international matches, but the WCR Top 25 Clubs
will be back in action soon enough. As they return, we are continuing with our Schedule/Scoreboard
experiment.
With many of the top clubs in the world taking part in UEFA Champions League matches on Tuesday
and Wednesday of next week, most of the top clubs will play their weekend domestic matches on
Saturday.
Young Arsenal frontman Carlos Vela was introduced for his good friend Giovani Dos Santos with
just 17 minutes on the clock in Mexico's one nil drama victory over South American outfit
Colombia.
That makes sure for Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger that the 21 years old will come back to London
without any knock and injury, so that he will be available for Saturday's Premier League encounter
with the Bolton Wanderers at Emirates Stadium.
Young 21 years old Arsenal forward Carlos Vela has a really unpredicted opportunity now to shine
for Arsene Wenger's Gunners side in the next weeks.
Vela has missed out so far to earn a starting place for the Premier League side, but with a few
players injured actually including Robin van Persie (6 Weeks), Theo Walcott (4-6 weeks), Nicklas
Bendtner (3-4 weeks) as well as Andrey Arshavin in poor form, the Mexican will definitely get his
chance to join the Arsenal boat for the title race.
Bolton Wanderers
Position (Last Season): 14th, 10-9-19 (39 points, -25 goal differential)
Away Record: 4-3-12
Last Meeting: Arsenal 4 Bolton 2 (January 20, 2010)
Well, proper matches are back, so for the next month or so, our players can get injured playing
for US, the way God intended.
photo by John Todd/ISIphotos.com
By FRANCO PANIZO
The next chapter in DaMarcus Beasley's career is set to begin.
Fresh off of playing in three friendlies last week, one of which he scored in, Beasley will be
aiming to make his official Hannover 96 debut when the club does battle with Bayer Leverkusen.
A few matches last week saw a few players receive their marching orders. Others are coming to
last days of their suspensions. Here's a look at those that are unavailable ahead of Week 4′s
kick off:
Joe Cole (AM) will miss Liverpool's trip to St. Andrews' to face Birmingham
City as he sees out his final match under a three-game suspension from Week 1.
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Saturday, 11th September 2010
Kick Off : 15:00 BST
Venue : Emirates Stadium, London
The English Premier League match between Arsenal and Bolton Wanderers will take place at the
Emirates Stadium on Saturday 11th September 2010; kick-off is set for 3:00 PM.
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Saturday, 11th September 2010
Kick Off : 15:00 BST
Venue : Emirates Stadium, London
The English Premier League match between Arsenal and Bolton Wanderers will take place at the
Emirates Stadium on Saturday 11th September 2010; kick-off is set for 3:00 PM.
The Game In a tricky home game at the Emirates, Arsenal face Bolton Wanderers to keep their
unbeaten run going and show that they can mean business even without key players. Injuries was one
of the excused ...
The battle is about to begin at the Emirates Stadium as Bolton Wanderers visit the unbeaten
Arsenal. The Gunners were occupying second place until earlier this afternoon, when Manchester
United drew 3-3 with Everton to go one point clear.
Nevertheless, a win would allow Arsene Wenger's men to leapfrong United and apply more pressure
on leaders Chelsea but in order to do so, they have to overcome a Trotters side that remains
unbeaten as well.
Of the eight matches in the day's Premier League action, only one ended with a side earing a
clean sheet. Chelsea conceded their first goal in four matches, while West Ham United allowed a
fourth consecutive three-goals against. Blackpool surprised, again, while Manchester City and
Tottenham Hotspur continue to underwhelm.
Of the eight matches in the day's Premier League action, only one ended with a side earing a
clean sheet. Chelsea conceded their first goal in four matches, while West Ham United allowed a
fourth consecutive three-goals against. Blackpool surprised, again, while Manchester City and
Tottenham Hotspur continue to underwhelm.