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2012 NFL Season – Undefeated Teams After Week 5
Staying undefeated for an entire season in the NFL requires more than just having a great team. It also means you need a little bit, or possibly more, of luck. So far, the Houston Texans and the Atlanta Falcons are the only two teams good and lucky enough to stay unbeaten in 2012.
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Transfer Rumors 2012 – Chelsea After Loic Remy
With only two strikers listed in their squad, it’s only natural that Chelsea will be looking for another potential scorers, with all signs pointing towards Loic Remy from Marseille as a player that will arrive to bolster Roberto Di Matteo’s striking crew in the January transfer window.
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Manchester United – The Cost of Building the Current Squad
Despite the general perception of some, almost every important player on the Manchester United team has been purchased for quite a hefty some, with the current squad of players, including Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Nani, Antonio Valencia and Shinji Kagawa, assembled for a total of £364 million.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Can’t Catch a Break
Obviously, when a Liverpool fan makes a video about how Luis Suarez is being short changed by the referees this season, it’s will be taken with a grain of salt. After the Uruguayan added yet another pathetic dive to his repertoire you can only expect only more ignoring from referees to his appeals.
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College Football – Undefeated Teams Dropping Like Flies
The first week of October in the college football season always means more upsets and losses to high ranked & undefeated teams. Who’s left with no losses after week 6? 2 in the Big 12 (West Virginia, Kansas State), 3 in the Big East (Rutgers, Cincinnati, Louisville), 1 in the Big Ten (Ohio State), 1 in the MAC (Ohio), 2 in the Pac-12 (Oregon, Oregon State), 4 in the SEC (Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi State), 2 in the WAC (Louisiana Tech, UTSA) and Notre Dame.
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Manchester United – When Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney Assist
Somehow, it became 3-0. Manchester United didn’t play too well, but were spot on with their set pieces. One from Robin van Persie, finding Jonny Evans with a rare goal and one from Wayne Rooney, finding Patrice Evra for a rare goal. No need for midfield dominance or some fantastic attacking. Just being clinical upfront and efficient down back. The way Ferguson likes it.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Need to Concentrate on Scoring, not Diving
A 0-0 draw at home isn’t a surprise at Anfield. For the second straight season, Liverpool were frustrated by the aggression and tactical fouling of Stoke who wanted nothing more than a draw as usual on their away trips, while Luis Suarez was in his frustrating and frustrated mode, busy diving and arguing with the referee.
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Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Makes Jose Mourinho Look Good
A new design in his hair to flaunt in front of the cameras, but also some rare bravery and playing through pain, scoring through it. Cristiano Ronaldo was the big star, along with his big rival, of yet another clasico, being the one good thing about Real Madrid in the second half as Jose Mourinho tried to spin the result off as a good one.