Focus, determination and flair are all words that can be used to describe the Arsenal team performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Despite the three defensive lapses that led to Chelsea goals, Arsenal emerged victorious and continued their rise up the table. This was aided by the super human hat trick knocked in by Robin 

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Arsenal- Crisis? What Crisis?

This crisis Arsenal is in right now is absolutely great. The team has been getting the results week in week out now with our captain Van Persie really leading the the line well. He may not be your typical striker in that he is not going to stay upfront which is good as our wingers 

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Napoli seem to have lost the plot in the month of October. Just a month ago Napoli were on the top of Serie A after defeating both AC and Inter Milan. October has been a whole different month for Napoli as they have seemed to dug themselves into a very deep hole. In Serie A, Napoli 

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Robin Van Persie Is A Legend

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Hello everyone, the sun has set on what was a wonderful afternoon which saw the gunners better Chelsea in a 5 – 3 score line and once again, Robin Van Persie stood out amongst all of the Arsenal players. I think it would be a fair assessment to make that with RVP fit for a 

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A penalty from Charlie Adam and an Andy Carroll strike secured a comfortable win for the mersysiders. All the clean sheets have come away from home and with the same scoreline 2-0. Here is how Liverpool players performed this evening. Reina: Must be thinking that he was one of the spectators as virtually he had 

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Aberdeen 1 Rangers 2- Match Report

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Rangers made it seven away wins in a row in the SPL with a hard fought victory over Aberdeen at Pittodrie in Saturday’s lunchtime kick off.However, an injury to Rangers striker Steven Naismith overshadowed the result with many fearing the Scotland star could be out for a lengthy spell with a knee injury.Goals in the 

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There is no doubting that Russian football, and Eastern European football in general, is growing at a rapid rate of knots. Well yes, the football is growing, but the same cannot be said of the refereeing. Every week in Russia there are accusations being thrown out by various managers that certain referees are against them, 

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End Of An Era

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“Everything changes, nothing stays the same.” A wise man once said these words. What we witnessed this weekend proved these words to be true. As a Liverpool fan, I hate Manchester United. Always have and always will. But I also have a huge amount of respect towards them. And watching the Sunday Manchester derby was 

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A Man Of God

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In football, there are countless unfulfilled promises and eternal promises, the Gutis and the Adrianos (who I have always hoped would come good) and countless more wasted talent, wonder kids who never fully fulfilled their potential, geniuses who were cursed with a perplexing type of madness. The most recent and famous kind comes in the 

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Writing about sports is a lot different than writing about anything else – it is its own genre, its own section of the newspaper. It requires different skills and a fresh approach. If you are not typically a sports writer, you will need to know how to write for your new audience. There are five 

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Wolves 2 -2 Swansea: Match Report

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How did that happen? After 84 minutes devoid of inspiration and creativity, Wolves somehow managed to score two late goals to nick a draw against a dominant Swansea City side at Molineux. Wolves made one change to their starting line up from the derby reverse at West Brom; Sylvan Ebanks-Blake making his first start for six months 

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EPL: 5 Players Who’ve Lit Up The League

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With nine games gone in the premier league now, we can now to start to assess each team’s start. But which players have really stood out? In this article we’ll be looking at the key players who’ve played consistently well throughout the nine games (in Tottenham and Everton’s case eight). Let’s go.David SilvaThe Spaniard was 

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Mexican League: Derby Weekend

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Two important derbies were played in Mexico this week: El Clásico Norteño (The Northern Derby) and El Clásico Nacional (The National Derby also known as The Derby of Derbies). These two fixtures were among the most attractive games of the weekend.Derbies always have a special flavor about them, rivalry has a more important role than 

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 The game against Stoke was always going to be a really tough match. We just won away from in France with a last gasp goal so you would think our team would have struggled. The fact that Djourou was filling at right-back and our captain Van Persie was benched, made things that much harder. The 

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Match Preview - MUFC vs MCFC

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When I was writing a blog for MUFC vs Chelsea, I said it was the biggest game of the season. When I was writing for Liverpool vs MUFC i said the same. Now, I once again say the next game for MUFC is the biggest of the season. First against second. Manchester City vs Manchester 

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5 Reasons Why QPR Will Stay Up

I have recently developed a soft spot for newly promoted teams, in last season’s I have supported Hull City, Blackpool who both got relegated after managing great results in the Premier League, Hull City beat Spurs and Arsenal, while Blackpool did the double over Liverpool. But this season QPR are grabbing my attention with their 

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Stick with Mick! Why Mick McCarthy is still the right man for Wolves…After a promising start to the season in picking up seven points from the first three games and briefly holding the leadership of the Premier League, Wolves have suffered a dramatic slump in fortunes. The Molineux men have lost five games on the 

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Yakubu Issues Rallying Cry

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Yakubu has called for a united front from all Blackburn Rovers fans ahead of the visit of Tottenham to Ewood Park on Sunday to ease the pressure on besieged manager Steve Kean.The Scot was handed the reins last December but an alarming dip in form sees Rovers rooted to the foot of the Premier League 

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Halfway point in the UEFA Champions League group stage has arrived, and for the two Russian clubs involved in this year’s competition, we are still no closer to knowing who will progress. Both CSKA Moscow and Zenit Saint Petersburg have four points each, and both locked in tight groups, which looks like it’s going down 

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