Big freeze: Five EPL games called off

Posted by on Jan 09, 2010 | 6 Comments

FIVE Premier League weekend fixtures have already fallen victim to the adverse weather conditions enveloping England, with Chelsea’s match at Hull City the latest to be called off. Liverpool’s clash with Tottenham, Fulham’s game against Portsmouth, Stoke’s trip to Burnley and Sunderland’s fixture against Bolton at the Stadium of Light have also been postponed. And another Premier League game... 

Manchester City can win Premier League title, says Vieira

Posted by on Jan 08, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Manchester City midfielder Patrick Vieira believes his new club are still in the Premier League title race and that there is enough quality at Eastland’s to win it. The veteran France international passed a medical on Thursday to become Roberto Mancini’s first signing as City manager and was presented to the media on Friday afternoon. “When you look at the players the club has got you can achieve a lot,”... 

Raymond Domenech backs Patrick Vieira move

Posted by on Jan 08, 2010 | Leave a Comment

FRANCE coach Raymond Domenech has welcomed Patrick Vieira’s move to Manchester City and confirmed that a return to the Premier League could help secure the midfielder’s place at the World Cup finals. Vieira - who represented Arsenal with distinction between 1996 and 2005, winning three Premier League titles - has joined City from Inter Milan on an initial six-month deal. The midfielder has struggled... 

Patrick Vieira signs for Manchester City

Posted by on Jan 08, 2010 | Leave a Comment

PATRICK Vieira has become the first signing of Roberto Mancini’s reign at Manchester City with the former Arsenal captain returning to the Premier League on an initial six-month deal. Vieira, who was voted the fifth greatest player in Arsenal’s history in a poll in 2008, joins City from Inter Milan having failed to secure regular first-team football under Jose Mourinho this season and has the option of extending... 

Veron turns down Manchester City

Posted by on Jan 07, 2010 | Leave a Comment

MIDFIELDER Juan Sebastian Veron has turned down a 7-million-pound (US$11.2 million) offer to move from Argentine club Estudiantes to the English Premier League’s Manchester City. Veron’s representative said the Argentina playmaker turned down the overture from City manager Roberto Mancini. The two played together at Italian clubs Lazio and Sampdoria and Mancini later coached Veron at Inter Milan. Veron’s representative... 

January tournament plays havoc on EPL clubs

Posted by on Jan 07, 2010 | 2 Comments

THE African Nations Cup is due to have a major impact upon events at both ends of the English Premier League table. Leaders Chelsea have seen Ivory Coast forwards Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou as well as Ghana midfielder Michael Essien and Nigeria’s John Obi-Mikel, all depart for Angola where the 2010 competition starts on Sunday. Chelsea’s Italian boss Carlo Ancelotti already has one of the best-equipped squads... 

Stoke City hold off Fulham fightback

Posted by on Jan 06, 2010 | Leave a Comment

STOKE were forced to hold off a late Fulham rally to secure a first league win in six games in a topsy-turvy match in snowy conditions at the Britannia. Some dire defending allowed Stoke to go into the break three goals up, Tuncay kick-starting it with a neat header. Abdoulaye Faye then slid in from close range and Mamady Sidibe half-volleyed the third with the Potters comfortable. Damien Duff’s deflected shot and... 

Stoke City beat Fulham 3-2

Posted by on Jan 06, 2010 | Leave a Comment

STOKE City climbed into the top half of the Premier League table with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Fulham at a snowy Britannia Stadium. Tony Pulis’s Stoke went in at half-time with a three-goal advantage after goals from Tuncay, Abdoulaye Faye and Mamady Sidibe. Damien Duff’s 61st-minute strike prompted an unlikely comeback with Clint Dempsey’s superb 35-yard volley further reducing the deficit five minutes... 

Warning on England’s future after EPL match with no Englishmen

Posted by on Jan 02, 2010 | Leave a Comment

ENGLAND’s national team face a bleak future, Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce warned after Wednesday’s game between Portsmouth and Arsenal became the first in the top flight not to feature an English player in the starting line-up. “For the national team in the future it is looking very, very bleak,” Allardyce said at a news conference ahead of his team’s third-round FA Cup tie against Aston Villa at the weekend. “The... 

Fergie delighted with precocious youngsters

Posted by on Jan 02, 2010 | Leave a Comment

ALEX Ferguson enters a new year and new decade as manager of Manchester United confident the future of the club is in safe hands. A new generation of young stars have been given their opportunities in the first half of the current campaign and Ferguson has promised he will retain his policy of using a relatively inexperienced side for the first leg of United’s eagerly-anticipated League Cup semi-final with Manchester... 
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