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Transfer madness takes a back seat to mid-week matches, as a number of top teams in Europe take
to the field on Tuesday.
The top four teams in England are all in action, with Landon Donovan, Tim Howard and Everton
facing league-leading Manchester City. Manchester United, Tottenham and Chelsea will all be looking
to secure their own results while hoping the American pair can conjure an upset to shorten the gap
at the top of the table.
FC Norsjaelland has confirmed they would not stand in the way of starlet Jores Okore leaving the
club.
The 19-year-old is being linked with a host of teams across Europe and a number of Premier League
sides are reportedly keen.
Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham and Newcastle are all understood to have
been watching the Danish teenager.
Wigan midfielder Maynor Figueroa sent Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini's blood boiling after he
inexplicably handled the ball thus denying Sergio Aguero and clear run on goal. City were leading
1-0 at the time with just two minutes left on the clock before a hopeful punt up field by Nigel De
Jong was about to [.
LFC: Kompany blow for City
Manchester City will be without influential skipper Vincent Kompany for both legs of the Carling
Cup semi-final against Liverpool, after the FA rejected an appeal against his four-match ban.
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Vincent Kompany has spiced up Saturday's Manchester City's FA Cup clash with Manchester United by
asking fans on twitter to write his pre-match speech. The City captain launched the competition on
his new Twitter account, @vincentkompany, on Monday ahead of Manchester City's blockbuster FA Cup
3rd Round clash with Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium [.
Liverpool and Luis Suarez show staggering lack of
remorse and Sergio Aguero fires Manchester City
Manchester City open three-point gap at the top and Liverpool and Luis Suarez show staggering
lack of remorse.
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Finishing in a top four position at the end of a Premier League season is what most English teams
dream of. The competition endured throughout a Premier League season remains to be at a very high
level with few teams containing the ability to be able to finish in a top four position. Finishing
in the top four gives each of the teams a chance of playing in one of the most prestigious
footballing events, the UEFA Champions League.
Until recently, Liverpool were the most successful English team. Their comprehensive history
includes: 18 top tier English football league titles, 7 FA Cups, 7 League Cups, 5 UEFA Champions
League titles, and 3 UEFA Cups.
The Reds' most successful season was back in the 1983/84 season where they managed to claim a
prestigious treble obtaining the top tier league title, the League Cup, and the European Cup.
Real Madrid's Jose Angel Pozo set for Manchester City
Manchester City are on the brink of snapping up one of the most exciting prospects in European
football 15-year-old Real Madrid striker Jose Angel Pozo.
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A news article on 2011-12-20 22:45:18 from: The Mail
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The title race is between Manchester City, Manchester United & Tottenham – Roberto
Mancini
The Eastlands boss believes Arsenal, Chelsea & Liverpool are outsiders for the trophy, and is
eagerly anticipating his side's Europa League clash with holders Porto
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A news article on 2011-12-16 17:14:00 from: Goal
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By Geoff Reid
Saturday
Newcastle United vs Chelsea from St. James' Park, Newcastle
The black and white are coming off a very good 1-1 away draw at Old Trafford last weekend and
should be in full confidence after a very good performance against Manchester United.
Carling Cup draw guarantees a Championship team will be in the final
• Crystal Palace v Cardiff City • Manchester City v Liverpool The Carling Cup final will
feature a Championship team after the semi-final draw pitched Crystal Palace and Cardiff against
each other.
Manchester United chief David Gill urges UEFA to get tough with Man City
Manchester United executive David Gill has cranked up the heat on their 'noisy neighbours' by
urging UEFA to come down hard on teams who break new financial fair play regulations.
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Dirk Kuyt claims Liverpool's performances against the Premier League's top sides have given the
Reds the belief they can regain Champions League football.
Kenny Dalglish's side drew 1-1 with Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday and was unlucky not to be
the ones to end the league leaders' unbeaten start to the season.
Dirk Kuyt: Liverpool's displays against top sides hint at bright future
• Kuyt hopes displays lead to Champions League qualification • 'The way we have played has
been fantastic' The Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt believes their performances against the top sides
have improved their chances of regaining Champions League football.
The view from City
Manchester City fan Richard Barter provides the view from the Etihad as the league leaders
prepare to visit Anfield on Sunday.
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Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester. Date: Saturday 26 November, 2011 Kick-off: 3.00pm. Referee: Mike
Jones (replaces Phil Dowd). Well, it's almost time for the second of Newcastle United's triumvirate
of clashes against "the big guns" of Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea. Like the last
one, we will also face the further disadvantage of playing away [.
Goal.com Predicts: Liverpool 1-3 Manchester City, Manchester United 2-0 Newcastle,
Arsenal 1-1 Fulham
Our reporters expect Roberto Mancini's men to bounce back from their defeat to Napoli in
midweek, and Chelsea should follow suit with a comfortable win over Wolves at home
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Manchester City have become a proud club. Their foreign owners, AKA daddies, have invested a
multitude of their fortunes into the Blue clad section of Manchester. They have run the club an
annual debt of nearly 200 million pounds to restore order in their town. Fancy foreign men from far
off lands grace the sidelines [.
A pants display from City Manchester City's Champions League campaign is teetering on the edge of
disaster after last night's 2-1 defeat to Napoli. But the loss was not the biggest embarrassment of
the night. No, that honour was reserved for sub Samir Nasri, who displayed some very interesting
boxer shorts before joining the action.
Saturday EPL on ESPN2: Norwich City - Arsenal at 7:30am. On Fox Soccer: Manchester City - Newcastle
United at 9:30am, Swansea City - Manchester United at noon, and Sunderland - Fulham at 5pm. Fox
Soccer Plus has Everton - Wolverhampton at 10am and Stoke City - QPR at 4pm. Championship on Fox
Soccer Plus: Burnley - Leeds United at 7:45am.
Newcastle United's fine form in the premier league this season continues with another important
victory on the weekend, when they edged Everton 2-1 at St. James Park.
The three points not only puts them on third place with 25 points but also lifted the club's
confidence as although tough schedule awaits them after the International break, manager, Alan
Pardew, ensures that his player are more than ready to face the likes of Manchester City,
Manchester United and also Chelsea.
- With the Manchester teams and Chelsea the next three fixtures, Demba Ba won't be celebrating
another hat trick anytime soon.
Not long ago, Newcastle United found itself relegated to the Championship and Mike Ashley
couldn't pay someone to take the team off his hands. (Ok, that's going a bit far.
At St James Park this lunchtime, Newcastle United beat Everton by two goals to one and in doing
so leap-frogged Manchester United for a couple of hours, at least into second place in the Premier
League table. Such a result may prove to be the tipping point for a rewriting of the popular
perceptions of the competence (or otherwise) of Mike Ashley and, while the knee-jerk journalistic
response is something along the lines of, "Yeah, but they have to play Manchester City, Manchester
United and Chelsea next", it is difficult to argue against the simple point that a team can only be
judged upon how it has already played, rather than the ones that it has yet to play.
The Carling Cup will continue to be a valued competition this season as four of the five
favorites have been drawn against each other in the quarterfinals, which will be played during the
week of November 28.
Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester City have been drawn against last season's beaten
finalists Arsenal, who will hope to successfully continue their road to redemption following the
painful 1-0 loss to Birmingham City in February.
Sitting in his bunker surrounded by his generals, German dictator Adolf Hitler has just found out
that Manchester United have been thrashed 6-1 by Manchester City...and the Nazi leader is not
happy! Sorry Mr Hitler, blame Mario Balotelli and an utterly shambolic United defence! Related
posts:Sky Sports Fanzone: Manchester United 1-6 Manchester City Manchester United [.
After the weekend's disasterous defeat to Manchester City, Manchester United now turn their
attentions to the Carling Cup. Tuesday night
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Tweet my Goal! Manchester United 1-6 Manchester City
Manchester City stunned the champions at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon, putting six past
their cross-town rivals to leave Alex Ferguson stunned. Manchester United 1-6 Manchester City
Visitors rout the Champions to go five points clear at the top These were the funniest Tweets on
the game from our @MirrorFootball feed :
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Manchester City defender Micah Richards still has nightmares about Wayne Rooney's stupendous
overhead kick winner at Old Trafford last season and has vowed to ensure it never happens again. In
a tight and edgy top-of-the-table clash, Wayne Rooney scored the Premier League Goal of The Season
12 minutes from time when he executed a perfect [.
The Manchester Derby. Trash your Tevez shirt day. Joe Hart overhead kicks at the training ground.
It can't really get too much better than this. Let's preview this 9th Premier League Gameweek... I.
Manchester City @ Manchester United: A battle of 1 ... Continue reading →
Wigan chairrman David Whelan has attacked Liverpool's demand for more TV cash, saying that such
a move would kill the heart and soul of football.
Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre said yesterday the bigger clubs in the Premier League
should get a greater share of the £1.4billion overseas TV cash, instead of the current arrangement
where the revenue is shared equally between all 20 clubs.
Wigan chairrman David Whelan has attacked Liverpool's demand for more TV cash, saying that such
a move would kill the heart and soul of football.
Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre said yesterday the bigger clubs in the Premier League
should get a greater share of the £1.4billion overseas TV cash, instead of the current arrangement
where the revenue is shared equally between all 20 clubs.
Rival clubs have distanced themselves from Liverpool's demand for more cash from television rights
- with one top-flight chairman claiming the move would "kill the heart and soul" of English
football.
Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre said the bigger clubs should get a greater share of the £1.
It seems like 2 of the top 4 teams in the EPL has shelved their hopes for winning the Premier
League title at least for another year as Arsenal manager Arsene Wnger becomes the latest coach to
surrender the tile to the current top 3 Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea.
Athough Liverpool's Suarez was quoted as making the same sentiments while speaking to reporters,
there is still no official word from manager Kenny Dalglish as to the ambitions of Liverpool in
regards to the title.
Everton and Liverpool headline the weekend in the EPL. (Getty Images)
By Geoff Reid
Saturday
Everton vs Liverpool from Goodison Park, Liverpool
The first Merseyside derby of the season is the early kick off of the day, as both sides will look
to finish higher up the table then their current positions, 11th, and 5th respectably.
Saturday EPL on ESPN2: Manchester City - Everton at 7:30am. Fox Soccer has Arsenal - Bolton at 10am
and Stoke City - Manchester United at 12:30pm. Fox Soccer Plus has Chelsea - Swansea City at 10am,
Wigan - Spurs at 2pm, and WBA - Fulham at 9pm. Championship on Fox Soccer Plus: Watford -
Nottingham Forest at 4pm.
Se estima que los equipos de España,Italia e Inglaterra se gastaron mas de 2 mil millones de
Euros solo en transferencias de jugadores.
Los ingleses son los que lideran los gastos ya que combinando a todos los equipos de la premier han
gastado 790 millones de euros en fichajes, un incremento del 33% al año anterior pero los
beneficios economicos son los mejores han ganado alrededor de 2,800 millones de Euros de 2010 hasta
lo que lleva el 2011.
'Wenger always seems to be scraping around the bargain bin' fans of Arsenal, Chelsea,
Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United & Tottenham...
After a summer of frenzied transfer activity, how did your club fare? Goal.com asks supporters
of the leading Premier League clubs to rate their team's transfer window dealings
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'Wenger always seems to be scraping around the bargain bin' fans of Arsenal, Chelsea,
Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United & Tottenham...
After a summer of frenzied transfer activity, how did your club fare? Goal.com asks supporters
of the leading Premier League clubs to rate their team's transfer window dealings
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'Wenger always seems to be scraping around the bargain bin' fans of Arsenal, Chelsea,
Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United & Tottenham...
After a summer of frenzied transfer activity, how did your club fare? Goal.com asks supporters
of the leading Premier League clubs to rate their team's transfer window dealings
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