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Saturday The USA Women vs New Zealand will be streamed live on USSoccer.com starting at 4pm.
Manchester United - Liverpool 7:30am - ESPN2 A highlight game based on reputation rather than the
Premier League table. Liverpool are 7th, 14 points behind second-place Manchester United with both
clubs on 24 games played.
Sunder, Sunder, SUNDERLAND, HO! - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Ever since I saw the scoreline for Sunderland's win against Norwich yesterday, the above title
has been ringing around in my head. There's always the uplifting effect that a new manager has on
the club and yes, many of the mid-table clubs in the Premier League haven't fared too well of late,
but Sunderland's sustained success in the last couple of months is heartening.
Manchester United have kept the pressure on Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table
after beating Arsenal
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If Newcastle can beat QPR this afternoon, they will go into 6th position in the Premier League
table. That's because the team above us in the league, Liverpool, and the team below us Stoke
City drew 0-0 at at Anfield yesterday, and that was a disappointing result for Liverpool. And after
watching the performance of the Reds, [.
FA Cup. Carling Cup. And in the meantime, Tottenham making an assault up the Premier League table.
Let's get back at it and preview the weekend... I. Arsenal @ Swansea: This is an exciting battle,
as Swansea are in amazing ... Continue reading →
For all that's gone wrong, or seemingly gone wrong, for Manchester United over the last few months,
things are suddenly looking brighter than they have been in one area for some time. With a win this
afternoon at QPR, United will go top of the Premier League table for at least a few hours, and
[...]
Manchester United have gone back to second place in the Premier League table (Newcastle went up to
second earlier on
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Looking at the League table Arsenal are only one point ahead of this weekends opponents Sunderland
and should really expect a fight from Steve Bruces team, but Arsene Wenger thinks that the Gunners
only need to carry on their more confident home form to take the points. As the Frenchman is quick
to point out, [.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger confessed that the Swansea win was vital for his side as the Gunners
move up to 11th in the Premier League table. Speaking in his post-match press conference, the
Frenchman explained that ...
Manchester United have gone back to the top of the Premier League table after beating Bolton 5-0 at
the Reebok
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Kenny Dalglish delighted as Liverpool top table
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is delighted with his team's performance as a 3-1 win over
Bolton ensures they lead the Premier League table.
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A news article on 2011-08-27 21:33:15 from: BBC
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Monday saw River Plate's squad travel to Córdoba for the first leg of their relegation playoff
against Belgrano de Córdoba. River will be without Diego Buonanotte, who was given a plaque by
president Daniel Passarella before Saturday's game in what ... Continue reading →
We had difficulty shutting up this week. A full 45 minutes of actually quite good stuff (if we say
so ourselves) was cut, and the podcast still comes in at over an hour. Diego Maradona is the focus
of much ... Continue reading →
If Newcastle had won yesterday against West Brom they would have finished 9th in the Premier League
table. Alan Pardew - done quite well this season And when a team goes 3-0 up at home in front of a
sellout 52,000 crowd, and it's the last game of the season, what are the odds of [...]
With only three match days remaining in Serie A, the league table is beginning to take shape. Even
though teams and objectives are falling into place, there are still a myriad of storylines yet to
be written. Entering week 36, there are plenty of things to watch for. Milan Winning The Scudetto
It has been a long time since a team other than Inter have won the Scudetto.
The pressure was on Arsenal and Chelsea this weekend to get all three points to close the gap with
Manchester United at the top of the Premier League table. Both clubs achieved those aims, which now
opens up the Premier League title race. During...
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After today's early results, Newcastle have dropped down to 12th place in the league table.
Sunderland lost again, this time at home to Fulham, who are in form and won the game fairly easily
3-0, and move on to 45 points, 4 points above the Magpies and a goal difference of +7, much better
than [...]
Manchester United have extended their lead at the top of the Premier League table to seven points
after a 0-0
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Wherever you look at the Premier League table, every team is involved in a battle of some sort.
Mid-table mediocrity has failed to gatecrash the party this season.
But some sides are more desperate than others for points and as the number of games whittle down,
the fixture list still has some real crackers in store.
If Newcastle can win this game against Aston Villa tomorrow they will secure their safety in the
Premier League, which is this season's number one goal. And the Magpies are once again playing one
of the sides in danger of being relegated, with Aston Villa currently 5 points behind Newcastle in
the league table.
This graph allows you to gauge one aspect of teams' offensive production with the help of the Reep
ratio (aka the goals to shots ratio). Across the four leagues covered here, the average is
currently .108 (or about 1 goal in 9.25 shots). With a median of .091, 50% of teams need at least
11 shots to score 1 goal, while the other 50% need less than 11 shots to score.
This graph allows you to gauge one aspect of teams' offensive production with the help of the Reep
ratio (aka the goals to shots ratio). Across the four leagues covered here, the average is
currently .108 (or about 1 goal in 9.25 shots). With a median of .091, 50% of teams need at least
11 shots to score 1 goal, while the other 50% need less than 11 shots to score.
Relegation Special Who's for the drop?
This week Charlie, Dexy and the Bear discuss the action at the wrong end of the Premier League
table and look forward to the amazing line-up of local derbies this weekend.