Archives for 2009
Liverpool are now back to fifth in the Premier League table and just two points behind fourth place Arsenal. This bodes well for their customary late Premier League charge.
Ryan Giggs remains in a class of his own, and when he does eventually retires, Manchester United will feel his loss greater than any other players during Fergie's illustrious reign.
If Arsenal pass the tests at Manchester United and Manchester City with flying colors and continue to stay cautious and focused, they could just end their five year trophy drought.
Who would have thought Michael Owen will be training at Old Trafford? The debate on his suitability rages on, at times emotionally charged with disbelief, vitriol and ridicule.
Alex Ferguson will make the right decision on Carlos Tevez's contract. In any case, he has reduced the impact on Manchester United's dominance should Tevez leaves.
Chelsea and Arsenal, two distinguished clubs in FA Cup history, went head to head in a hugely anticipated semi-final encounter on Saturday with no clear advantage to either team.
Alan Shearer is back with the Toon Army. To many Newcastle United fans, this fact has not yet sunk in... they will know if this is a marriage made in heaven in 8 matches.
Well, am I glad that a teething wordpress problem which plagued SoccerNet Live has been solved. Over the last week, an error message appeared on my site which says: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/content/j/o/h/johnsoccernet/html/wp-includes/classes.php on line 92 Though the home page is functioning, all my other pages could not load properly and the [...]
Money has changed the face of football, allowing Premier League clubs to attract world class talents and gain an eminent position in Europe as well as increasing TV viewership.
There's a well-worn maxim that behind every good man is a good woman and Andrei Arshavin was quick to single out his better half after he announced himself as an Arsenal player.
Wenger has a beautiful vision of how football should be played which is fluent passing. But his current squad cannot keep possession and Wenger has not bought adequate replacements.
This evening's 270th Milan derby gives a tingle of excitement. Few cities can boast two illustrious clubs who entrenched themselves in the top flight of their domestic league.
If Manchester United are beset by injuries, they are not showing it. The Red Devils were rampant in a masterful 5-0 thrashing of West Bromich Albion. And they had just won the Club World Cup.
Already crowned European Footballer of the Year 2008, Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro has added the ultimate accolade to his resume: FIFA World Footballer of the Year 2008.
Liverpool are on a hot streak as they entered the crucial Christmas period but will they win the Premier League title? It could boils down to outcome of Steven Gerrard's assault case.
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