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Football Banter (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
Yes, that's right - no shocks this season as Paul Hart is the first Premier League manager out the door , the bookies will not be impressed And neither will anyone else I bet, the board have 'reluctantly' taken the decision 'based on recent results', they felt that 'the team should have accrued more points to date and we need a new man in charge' Sorry Peter Storrie, but go and stick that up your arse...
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Dark Rock Diaries (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
UniBond League Premier Division club, Burscough, are said to lie just six weeks from closure after its wealthy owner Chris Lloyd quit the club and froze funding. Current Exeter City players, Matt taylor (who played in goal for them at Wembley) and Alex Russell both played a number of games for Burscough during their early careers. The Liverpool Daily Post reports that members of Burscough supporters’...
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FreeBetting (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Completely depressed Sheffield United are in a terrible run and they still have injury problems. That is why this match is a good chance to back the hosts, decent Barnsley that have been on the rise since they changed the manager… Tykes can win Barnsley seem to have replaced the manager in time and now they are sailing towards the safe zone. Popular Tykes have won four in the last six games...
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LIVE SPORTS STREAMING ONLINE (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Barnsley vs Man Utd 27.10.2009 watch live on justin.tv and highlight match from youtube live stream online free October 27, 2009 English Carling Cup. Kick off time 20:45 CET at Oakwell Stadium. Barnsley will be without on-loan trio Ryan Shotton, Carl Dickinson and Nathan Doyle plus striker Andy Gray for the Carling Cup clash with Manchester United. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will again...
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Soccer By Ives (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
American soccer fans looking forward to watching the 2010 World Cup will have a familiar voice calling World Cup matches on ESPN. Sports Illustrated's Richard Deitsch is reporting that ESPN is set to hire English broadcaster Martin Tyler as lead play-by-play announcer for American broadcasts of the 2010 World Cup. The hiring of Tyler comes a year after ESPN had success with hiring Scottish announcer...
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A Different League (Free subscription) | 09/09/2009
In his Sky Sports analysis of Manchester City’s 1-0 win over Portsmouth last weekend, Andy Gray ran repeated slow motion footage of Emmanuel Adebayor’s headed winner from a Gareth Barry corner. The replays showed Adebayor timing his run to perfection, losing his marker and thumping home a header past keeper Asmir Begovic. Presenter Richard Keys then asked Gray: “What if it had been...
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The Arsenal View (Free subscription) | 09/02/2009
So theres not really been much going on football wise lately, well nothing which hasn't been covered elsewhere anyway, but there are a couple of things i had to tell you guys, firstly, im kinda diggin fat chicks again, and secondly Michel Platini is a fucking bellend, he really annoys me, he previously stirred me enough for me to write about him here http://arsenalview.blogspot.com/2008/09/hitler-is-better-man-than-that-useless.html...
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Voy Por Ustedes (Free subscription) | 08/29/2009
Wayne Rooney diving Just by the law of averages Andy Gray ought to have said something intelligent about football by now. He's been commentating on the Premier League for over 15 years, but no, not a single piece of analysis that couldn't have come from the mouth of an aftershave drinking vagabond. There has to be intent for a foul to be given in football oui? Therefore our goalkeeper's arms being...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/17/2009
The Disney-owned company seems happy to ape Sky's over-excitement on the opening weekend of the Premier League There is a tribe in the Amazon called the Pirahã who live entirely in the present. They have no interest in the past, and there are no words in their language to describe it. The past perfect tense is as much use to them as the morning after pill to Anne Widdecombe. The world's most...
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The Observer (Free subscription) | 08/15/2009
Click F5 to refresh and send your thoughts about ESPN's football coverage to simon.burnton@guardian.co.uk ESPN update: "Your optimism for ESPN's coverage may be misplaced," writes James Wells. "ESPN had Andy Gray join their coverage team for EURO 2008 in the US and fans raved that he brought a deep and incisive analysis that had previously been missing from ESPN's football coverage....
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Manchester United blog.. (Free subscription) | 08/14/2009
It should come as no surprise that the expert pundits are divided on who is likely to win the Premier League title this season, however the general consensus is the accepted top four will not change with United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal all finishing in the Champions League positions next May, in fact Sky's Andy Gray is so confident that he'd wager £1,000 on that outcome...When it comes...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 08/14/2009
Barnsley consider backing out of a deal to sign Charlton Athletic striker Andy Gray.
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Sportsviews (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
Sky Sports pundit Andy Gray revealed he is impressed by the Gunner’s offensive power but questions should be asked on the backline ahead of Saturday’s Premiership kick-off. He told Sky Sports: I know what I am going ... Added by: gunninghawk Viewed: 1 time(s) Tags/Keywords: others arsenal arshavin carlos vela england fabregas football news premier league premiership soccer van persie walcott...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/12/2009
FERGIE complaining about referees; David Moyes bemoaning a lack of signings; Rafa grumbling about lack of funds; and Andy Gray talking cobblers. Yep, footie’s back all right.
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Charlton Athletic Online (Free subscription) | 08/09/2009
Charlton Athletic 3 Wycombe Wanderers 2 A first win of the season for Charlton at the first time of asking; what could be better? Sure, it was a little hairy at the end, but a great save by Rob Elliot was enough to secure the three points. I took my place in my new seat for this season, closer to the half-way line, and right behind the away dugout, which will be good for when Southampton arrive in...