By Chris Wright
"Carling or Becks? Carling...or Becks? Budweiser!"
FIFA, eh? Watching over us all with ever-loving grace. Fighting the good fight. Tackling the
real issues that threaten to undermine our beloved game with feverish haste and ruthless
efficiency.
Manchester City's month of January continued to drop like a lead balloon. Craig Bellamy stuffed
home the decisive goal at Anfield with just over 15 minutes remaining, and Liverpool set up a
Wembley date with Cardiff City in the Carling ...
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Remember our last FA Cup game? One of the great moments in the history of the
Emirates. An average performance completely dismissed by 5 seconds of theatre. Today I would love
to see a 90 minute performance which will raise the despair around the ground following 3
defeats.
We have to accept that we are not going to be Champions this year yes, even you
Peaches.
Remember our last FA Cup game? One of the great moments in the history of the
Emirates. An average performance completely dismissed by 5 seconds of theatre. Today I would love
to see a 90 minute performance which will raise the despair around the ground following 3
defeats.
We have to accept that we are not going to be Champions this year yes, even you
Peaches.
::: FistedAway welcomes a guest post from Elliott,
editor of the rather lovely
Futfanatico :::
The path from the cusp of destruction to redemption has been a long one for Liverpool FC fans.
Bad apple Americans owners. The departure of Rafael Benitez. The exodus of star players like Xabi
Alonso.
It's time to move on, guys. There's still time to make this season count.
Don't get me wrong, this season has been a failure by any standards. Like the last 6 seasons, no
silverware will be brought in. Unlike the last 6 seasons, we never, at any point this season,
looked like realistic contenders for any of the trophies we were in contention for.
Tottenham Hotspur vs Stoke City, 21st March 2012, White Hart Lane, 7.45pm kick
off
Stoke travel to North London on Wednesday night with football still in the shadow of the
horrific and distressing scenes that occurred at White Hart Lane on Saturday.
It's encouraging news that Fabrice Muamba is stable, his heart is working without the aid of
medicine, there has been movement in his arms and legs and he has been coherent and talking to
friends and family.
After a few days of intensified speculation and rumors, Didier Drogba brought a relatively swift
end to the guessing over his future and announced he will leave Chelsea when his contract ends in
June.
As Drogba told ITV, he decided that winning the Champions League was his chance to follow the
Seinfeld method and go out on a high note like George Costanza.