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Swansea City 1-1 Chelsea – Match Review
Pablo Hernandez struck a late winner for Swansea to deny Chelsea top spot in the Premier League. The Spanish winger scored with just two minutes re
Tottenham’s brinkmanship proves worth the wait on deadline day
Not many things are guaranteed in life, but you can perhaps bank on two processes at the very least. We will all die and just as prominently, Tottenha
Time to restore the tournament to its former glory
The Champions League got the final it deserved as Europe’s elite competition continues to deteriorate at a rapid rate as the standard of football and
Is ostracising a player really ever ok?
After reading Wayne Bridge’s rather witty response of ‘Mancini is my only handicap’ after Mancini criticised the left back, saying he only stays at Ci
Chelsea’s real statement of intent
In the face of criticism and adversity, real winners emerge, and that is exactly what Frank Lampard has done this week, responding to being dropped wi
What direction are Arsenal taking?
The self sustaining model of running Arsenal football club has it’s many proponents, it also has an equal number of opponents who claim that this poli
BB Round-up – Chelsea to go Dutch, Rio goads ‘sulky’ City, Reds want Sakho
Tottenham bowed out of the Champions League at White Hart Lane last night as Harry Redknapp’s men were defeated 1-0 by Real Madrid (5-0 on aggregate).
English Premier League preview: Aston Villa v Fulham
Gerard Houllier has been handed a selection fillip with Stewart Downing set to be fit to face Fulham on Saturday. Downing hobbled off in the 3-1 En
Arsenal’s 10 greatest moments of the decade
Five years without a trophy. It can be tough to be an Arsenal fan sometimes. However, the last decade has had a number of highpoints. Of particular pr
"Wherever He Goes He Will Score Goals That’s What The Boy Is All About"
How many of you read Windy’s Blog? My guess would be, ‘probably not enough’. I noticed it a while ago and have developed nothing but respect and ad