The sense of anticipation was palpable. The Chelsea support had bellowed their approval before kick-off when his name was called out and they did so again, only louder, on 59 minutes when he prepared to make his professional debut as a substitute. Even Nicolas Anelka, the player to give way, smiled broadly. It was an afternoon of firsts. Gaël Kakuta has battled intense frustration since September,...
The Blues are leading the title race and they are five points clear after the big derby win over Manchester United, thus they are unlikely to allow a slip up against struggling Wolves. Wolverhampton remained in the relegation zone after the heavy defeat to Arsenal and they have nothing to hope for from this match. An easy job for Chelsea We have been saying from the very start of the league campaign...
You’ve got to feel sorry for the Republic of Ireland after last nights match where they were cruelly knocked out of the World Cup 2010 qualifiers thanks to a Thierry Henry handball. Ireland went into the 2nd leg of the game 1-0 behind from a Nicolas Anelka goal in the first leg played at home last [...]
Today's rumours thought eight of the 10 were garbage As the time-honoured saying goes, a pointless analogy involving mushy potatoes and a torn fish will never catch on. Humans have about 16 senses by the Mill's reckoning (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, lust, balance, hunger, thirst, lust, love, temperature, electroception obviously, hate, curiosity and lust), but that doesn't make one bit of any,...
Chelsea captain and England first defender John Terry expects Carlo Ancelotti (Carletto) to make the most of the January transfer window and bring in some new faces to bolsterChelsea' squad and consolidate their title ambitions. The Blues have had a transfer ban suspended pending appeal so will be free to bring players in when the window opens again. And with the prospect of Salomon Kalou, Didier Drogba,...
• Late deal to show Republic of Ireland's game in Paris • RTE to screen Irish attempt to overturn 1-0 French lead Republic of Ireland fans will be able to watch as their nation's bid for World Cup qualification comes to a conclusion after television chiefs finally struck a deal. Tomorrow night's play-off second-leg clash with France in Paris will be screened live on RTE 2, broadcast on RTE...
French midfielder Lassana Diarra says that the Republic of Ireland were ''looking for trouble'' at the end of Saturday's World Cup play-off match at Croke Park, after Nicolas Anelka's deflected goal secured a slender 1-0 advantage for France.
PARIS - Striker Nicolas Anelka says France should not cautiously defend its 1-0 lead and must attack Ireland in the return leg of their World Cup playoff. Anelka's...
With a minute to go here last night, Robbie Keane flicked a back-heel to the onrushing Glenn Whelan inside the French box and but for the raised elbow of goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, Ireland would be going to Paris on Wednesday with a 1-1 draw. Giovanni Trapattoni would no doubt have been delighted – sad to concede the away goal, naturally but quietly happy because a draw was all his side came looking...
The four play-off games in the European qualification zone were all tight affairs with all left to play for in the second legs. France edged Ireland 1-0 at Croke Park in Dublin with a second half Nicolas Anelka goal. In Lisbon, a Bruno Alves strike gives the Portuguese a slight advantage ahead of the return leg in Sarajevo. There were no goals in Athens as Greece and Ukraine played out a cagey draw....
Republic of Ireland will draw strength from knowing playing away from home suits them and this France team are not the one of old Since the decision to seed the World Cup play-off draw, football folk across Ireland have nursed not only injustice but conspiracy theory. Here was conclusive proof that the suits in Switzerland and their associates in South Africa wanted the likes of France in and them...
LONDON - Nicolas Anelka's deflected winner over Ireland put France in sight of the 2010 World Cup on Saturday and Portugal took a slender 1-0 first-leg advantage over...
DUBLIN - Nicolas Anelka kept France on course for next year's World Cup when he scored with the help of a deflection in the 72nd minute, and Les Bleus defeated Ireland...
LiveSoccerTV is your source for live football. Sign up and you'll get access to all the details you need to watch football live. We offer live football scores as well as all the live football on tv. Welcome to Watch & Enjoy Chelsea vs Everton in the FA Cup 2009 Final match FINAL live from Wembley Stadium. Enjoy today FA Cup 2009 Final match of Chelsea vs Everton live stream free Online on your PC.
Chelsea vs Everton live Video || FA Cup 2009 Final match live streaming for free Chelsea vs Everton Date / Time: May 30, 2009 - 14.00 GMT Competition: FA Cup 2009 Final match Live/Repeat : Live Details: LiveSoccerTV is your source for live football. Sign up and you'll get access to all the details you need to watch football live. We offer live football scores as well as all the live football on tv.
Watch Chelsea vs Everton live streaming Online for free Welcome to Watch & Enjoy Chelsea vs Everton in the FA Cup 2009 Final match FINAL live from Wembley Stadium. Lets See who can make it back-to-back Champions League titles? Keep your Eyes on Ashley Cole , Chelsea , Chelsea vs Everton live , Everton , Everton vs Chelsea live , FA Cup , Football , Frank Lampard , Joe Cole , John Terry , Michael Ballack