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Times Online (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
Arsène Wenger has revealed that he was made aware of the unprecedented spending intentions of Real Madrid when he rebuffed an approach from the Spanish club to become their new manager this summer. In recent weeks, Real have spent £80 million on Cristiano Ronaldo, £55¾ million on Kaká and £30 million on Xabi Alonso, creating what many would describe as a dream...
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All Politics Is Local (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
The beautiful game is back in Britain this weekend with the kickoff of the English Premiership. Without further ado, my predictions: Liverpool : This team was almost good enough to win last year. Stephen Gerrard is probably the best player in England. Yes, Alonso's a big loss but I think the Reds bring home the trophy this year. Manchester United : The Red Devils are going to have a devil of a time...
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Wayne Rooney
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CaughtOffside (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
It all could have been so different? Ronaldo, who ended his six year spell at Old Trafford by completing a world record £80m move to Real Madrid earlier this summer, arrived at United in a £12m transfer from Sporting Lisbon on the eve of the 2003-04 campaign. The Portuguese winger was immediately handed the number seven shirt [...]
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
• 'We don't have to go for the Club World Cup this time' • Brown, Foster and Nani could all be fit for season opener Sir Alex Ferguson feels Manchester United are ready to meet the challenge of winning a history-making fourth consecutive league title. While United have twice won three on the trot, following the achievements of Liverpool in the 1980s and, before the Second World War, Huddersfield...
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jockson | 08/13/2009
Premier League 2009/10 Betting: Outright Market: The first question to ask is: will the Premier League be a four-horse race again? My answer is yes, despite the £100m Manchester City have spent. I don’t see how Mark Hughes’ side can climb from mid-table to champions in just one season, particularly since most of the players they have signed (Carlos Tevez, Roque Santa Cruz, Kolo Toure,
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Liverpool,
Manchester City,
Manchester United,
Mark Hughes,
Michael Owen,
Rio Ferdinand,
Roque Santa Cruz,
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Steven Gerrard,
Xabi Alonso
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
A curious mix of financial problems and excellent management make Gianfranco Zola's team something of a curate's egg Guardian writers' prediction: 11th Odds to win league: 1,500-1 West Ham United supporters could be proud of their team's achievement in finishing ninth last season, considering the messy financial state of the club. Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson's exit as owner in June put an end to three...
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Newcastle United,
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
Arsenal may have pulled the plug on Marouane Chamakh, but that hasn't stopped West Ham and Fulham from throwing their hat in the ring for the Bordeaux striker. So what do we know about Les Girondins' in-demand marksman? Here's what... 1. Although he was born in Tonneins, France, in 1984, Chamakh is a Moroccan international. He won the hearts and minds of the north African nation when he scored this...
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CaughtOffside (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
With the Premier League about to spark into life this weekend, COS reporter Adam Hennessey casts his eye over the players he feels will have an impact this coming season, but players who readers may not know much about. Manchester United may have lost Cristiano Ronaldo from their midfield, aswell ...
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OmniFootball (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
Former Man United player Micky Thomas believes that Man United can win four Premier League titles in a row. Thomas played for Manchester United from 1978 to 1981. He made 90 appearances and he scored 11 goals. Thomas has said that Man United will impress without Cristiano Ronaldo and next May they will pick up the [...]
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Ed's picks (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
The Premier League season finally begins on Saturday and after a long summer without any major tournaments I’m looking forward to the coming campaign. With no Cristiano Ronaldo I don’t think it would be an understatement to say the title race is a little more open, perhaps even Chelsea could be considered favourites in terms of strength of squad now. That aside, I’ve had a look through...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
London - Manchester United begin the defence of their Premier League title this weekend without the man Wayne Rooney calls the best player in the world and with four hungry teams snapping at their heels. With Cristiano Ronaldo gone to Real Madrid, Li...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Ronaldo said on Wednesday he would be back in a month after surgery on a broken handbut was enigmatic about reports he also had weight reducing liposuction.
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Sportsviews (Free subscription) | 08/12/2009
Not to be overshadowed by Ronaldo's first goal for Real only yesterday, ex-teammate Anderson and new United recruit Antonio Valencia, stepped in to deliver the goods and to have their respective goal scoring cherries "popped" in a Red Devils shirt. Heck, it only took Anderson 77 matches to do so, but it was well worth the wait I guess. Valencia's goal on the other hand was far from stellar,...
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Compete (Free subscription) | 08/12/2009
I’m a Manchester United fan and my coworker, Marko, is a Liverpool supporter. The debate about which team is better is pretty simple (especially because ManU won the league this season) because it’s settled on the field. FIFA passes out a Player of the Year award every year, but that argument is a [...]
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jockson | 08/13/2009
Premier League 2009/10 Betting: Outright Market: The first question to ask is: will the Premier League be a four-horse race again? My answer is yes, despite the £100m Manchester City have spent. I don’t see how Mark Hughes’ side can climb from mid-table to champions in just one season, particularly since most of the players they have signed (Carlos Tevez, Roque Santa Cruz, Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Adebayor)...
Explore : Alberto Aquilani,
Antonio Valencia,
Carlos Tévez,
Chelsea,
Cristiano Ronaldo,
Emmanuel Adebayor,
Fernando Torres,
Glen Johnson,
Kolo Touré,
Liverpool,
Manchester City,
Manchester United,
Mark Hughes,
Michael Owen,
Rio Ferdinand,
Roque Santa Cruz,
Soccer,
Steven Gerrard,
Xabi Alonso
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poyetsky | 07/06/2009
Watch Cristiano Ronaldo Presentation From Real Madrid TV Live Streaming Online Free . Cristiano Ronaldo Presentation From Real Madrid TV Live Streaming Online on July 6 2009 20:30 CET. Manchester United had accepted an £80m bid from Real Madrid that will make Cristiano Ronaldo the most expensive player in history. and you can watch in http://venividivun.com/cristiano-ronaldo-presentation-from-real-madrid-tv-live-stream-watch-online-free-cristiano-ronaldo-presentation-real-madrid-july-6-2009/
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parisius | 06/17/2009
Real Madrid CF president Florentino Perez believes signing the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaká will assure "Merengues" a new and successful era. He spent €70millions for the Brazilian, €94 for the Portoguese. Real Madrid CF are already back to Galacticos era, even if other stars will join the Spanish team. Perez was the man behind the first age of the Galacticos, an era between 2000 and 2006 which