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Panic Over Cudicini Motorbike Crash

EPL Talk 12 November @ 11:19 AM EST

It seems that the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper, Carlo Cudicini, has been involved in a serious crash this morning after hitting a car whilst riding his BMW motorbike. It's been confirmed that Cudicini has fractured both wrists and sustained serious pelvic injuries according to a statement by London's Metropolitan Police.

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Video of the Week: Gila

The Offside: Italy 16 October @ 03:04 PM EST

After the international break, the man of the moment is undoubtedly Alberto Gilardino. The Fiorentina striker scored 4 goals in 2 matches with the Azzurri, including the impressive hat trick in 14 minutes vs. Cyprus. He now has 16 goals in 38 appearances (now level with Gianluca Vialli and Luca Toni) for the Azzurri and looks to be the headline striker heading into South Africa this June.

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Antonio Cassano – The People’s Player

Premiership Talk Blog 28 September @ 12:55 AM EST

Antonio Cassano has reinvented himself. Not only has he changed his physical approach by losing weight, he has changed his mental approach too, becoming not only more mature, but also a leader. He is now someone who visits hospitals and gives signed shirts to sick children. He is now someone who can carry a team on his back, provide assists for his teammates, and entertain the crowd.

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Arsene Wenger banking on Arsenal’s central strength for the new season

The Arsenal Column 03 August @ 09:21 AM EST

The Emirates Cup has signaled a change in formation for the coming campaign as manager Arsene Wenger looks to maximise Arsenal's creative potential.
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Arsene Wenger has lost his religion. Or make that, devoting more time to what had made his previous sides a joy to watch.

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The Friday List of Little or No Consequence #122

Some People are On The Pitch 17 July @ 02:47 AM EST
Wot no 'Special One'?
16 People That Featured In The 2008 Chelsea FC Version Of The Board Game 'Monopoly'
1. Steve Clarke (Old Kent Road)
2. Marcel Desailly (Whitechapel Road)
3. Peter Bonetti (Euston Road)
4. Petr Cech (Pentonville Road)
5. Ashley Cole (Whitehall)
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Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 09:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 09:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Leonardo, Felipe Melo, and Donovan's blow to Goldenballs

Soccer Examiner 08 July @ 08:23 AM EST
Anyone who's read The Italian Job by Gianluca Vialli and Gabriele Marcotti is aware of the notion that up-and-coming Italian managers, and perhaps continental managers on average, are more prepared for the task than their counterparts in England.&n... Click to continue reading...

Is the FA Cup Relevant to the Modern Game?

SoccerLens 29 May @ 06:00 AM EST

Chelsea began the 2008/2009 season with astronomical expectations and a new manager in place, the fans and players were chomping at the bit to avenge the pain of coming so close in the Carling Cup, Champions League and Premier League in 2008.

However, for a multitude of reasons that warrant a topic unto themselves Chelsea were been unable to put in the sustained performances to exceed or match 2007/2008's medal tally.

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