Category: Soccer

  • Champions League – Game Day 6 Predictions

    Champions League – Game Day 6 Predictions

    After a night of surprises, the second half of this week’s Champions League dose continues with the always entertaining group of death; Real Madrid arrive in Germany to play against Borussia Dortmund while Ajax host Manchester City. Elsewhere, battered Milan play against a red hot Malaga team and the Paris Saint-Germain show arrives in Kyiv to play Dynamo.

  • Manchester United – David de Gea Wants to Leave to Real Madrid

    Manchester United – David de Gea Wants to Leave to Real Madrid

    While Manchester United are planning to give David de Gea a start against Braga in the Champions League, rumors circulating around the player hint to the fact that just over a season of Premier League football is enough for the rotation goalkeeper, setting his sights on returning to Spain and playing for Real Madrid.

  • Transfer Rumors 2012 – Who’ll be the Next Liverpool Striker

    Transfer Rumors 2012 – Who’ll be the Next Liverpool Striker

    Having just Luis Suarez isn’t enough, but Liverpool have until January to carry on with just one natural striker, Raheem Sterling on the wing and an injured Fabio Borini. This obviously leads to speculations regading the players that might arrive in a few months to help Brendan Rodgers with his scoring problems this season.

  • Transfer Rumors 2012 – Willian to Chelsea or Tottenham

    Transfer Rumors 2012 – Willian to Chelsea or Tottenham

    Out of all the Brazilians playing for Shakhtar Donetsk, Willian Borges da Silva is probably the most talented, and the 24 year old would love to see himself playing for a London club in the near future, probably Chelsea or Tottenham.

  • Champions League – Game Day 5 Predictions

    Champions League – Game Day 5 Predictions

    The Champions League returns with Groups E-H and the European champions, Chelsea, travelling to Ukraine and facing a very strong Shakhtar Donetsk. Barcelona and their defensive holes host Celtics while Manchester United, with similar problems, have Braga home for dinner at the Old Trafford.

  • Manchester City – Edin Dzeko Wants, Deserves to Start

    Manchester City – Edin Dzeko Wants, Deserves to Start

    The best scorer on the Manchester City team that’s four points behind Chelsea in the Premier League title race is Edin Dzeko, someone who has started only once this season while coming six more times off the bench, and in all scoring five goals; most of them equalizers or winners.

  • Atletico Madrid – Falcao Can’t Stop Scoring

    Atletico Madrid – Falcao Can’t Stop Scoring

    It’s hard to what’s is more incredible – Falcao’s fantastic scorin record this season and in general since joining Atletico Madrid, 48 goals in 58 matces; or the fact that as of now, his team have exactly the same point count as Barcelona, on top of the Spanish La Liga.

  • Manchester United – Rio Ferdinand Did the Right Thing

    Manchester United – Rio Ferdinand Did the Right Thing

    If showing your disgust and distaste with how the FA handled a racism case involving your own brother(!!!) means not wearing a anti-racism shirt, it should be fine by everyone. Rio Ferdinand has the right and the reasons to leave the kick racism out of football jersey off of him, even if it meant defying the words and gospel of Alex Ferguson.

  • FC Barcelona – Never Ending Lionel Messi Magic

    FC Barcelona – Never Ending Lionel Messi Magic

    Perfect players don’t come along too often, but Lionel Messi is probably one of the few. Any problem Barcelona were having or usually have this season is simply hidden behind the fact of having the best player in the world, who at times makes us feel that the only reason he doesn’t score more goals is because it’s too easy for him and he gets bored.

  • Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger With the Same Old Problems

    Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger With the Same Old Problems

    After thinking he sorted out his goalkeeper problem, Arsene Wenger saw Vito Mannone with a terrible save, allowing Grant Holt the chance to get Norwich their first win of the season. On a day in which Santi Cazorla was a fade of his early season self, there was no real hope for Arsenal to come back from an early deficit.