The biggest match of the weekend ended up being a tense but boring affair. It was so bad that in
the end, the most eyecatching incident turned out to be off the field as shown by the picture on
the left.
Just what this man was thinking is beyond comprehension but perhaps he DOES know what he was up to.
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The events of week 10 only serve to confirm just how exciting the English Premier League is. Though
not as competitive in terms of talent as the La Liga, the Premiership still remains the most
intriguing and captivating football league in the world.
Who would have thought that Burnley would be in the Top 4 for League's best home record.
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It was another incredible weekend of English Premier League football. One single match was all it
took to lift the doom and gloom at Anfield. A stunning 2-0 win over arch-rivals Manchester United
was just the tonic that Rafa's men needed. An excellent all-round Liverpool performance got even
better when David Ngog glossed the scoreline with a goal that put the issue beyond doubt.
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It's been seven matches since West Ham last tasted the joy of victory. Struggling from defensive
lapses, visibly lacking goalscoring power and down on luck, West Ham faces a difficult London derby
against "le magnifique" Arsenal. To hope for victory would be bordering on impossible but there is
reason to be bullish.
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After the rather predictable World Cup qualifiers, the more exciting English Premier League
football resumes. Week 8 features some noteworthy Premiership football news. Firstly, Liverpool
must subdue an in-form Sunderland without Torres and Gerrard. Secondly, Manchester United had a
home tie with the always tough Bolton without Wayne Rooney.
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Last week I made a couple predictions. One that the Fox Soccer Channel games would produce some
goals after a 4 game hiatus of the ball hitting the back of the net; two that Sunderland manager
Roy Keane was headed for the "by mutual consent" path.
Before the weekend even started Keano decided to call it a day at Sunderland.
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