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Arsenal and the Unstoppable Van Persie Scoring Machine
Robin van Persie keeps on scoring, bagging two goals at Carrow Road, as Arsenal won their fifth straight Premier League match, beating Norwich 2-1, putting their troubled start to the season behind them.
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John Terry and Rio Ferdinand Fighting For Respect
John Terry and Rio Ferdinand, each in his own way, is slowly losing his place, his spot, after nearly a decade of easily being considered the best two centre backs in the Premier League and of the World’s best. Age creeps up and takes you by surprise. Coming back from each injury becomes harder and harder.
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Life After Edwin van der Sar – Who Will be the Next Manchester United Goalkeeper?
With Edwin van der Sar determined to leave Manchester United and soccer for that matter when the season ends, here are the most likely replacements for the 40 year old legend.
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Sunday Goals From the English Premier League
Unlike the rest of the ‘Top 5’, Chelsea couldn’t find a win this weekend, dropping two leads against lowly Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge while Newcastle enjoyed a rare away win at the DW against Wigan. Without further ado, here are the 7 goals from the final 2 matches of gameweek 21 in the English Premier League.
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Saturday Goals From the English Premiership
All the goals from the new year’s day game in the English Premier League, with all the top teams handling business and winning their games.
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Six Sport Wishes for 2011
From LeBron James winning his first NBA title to Roger Federer getting one more over Rafael Nadal, preferably on Clay, here are our Sport wishes for 2011
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Premier League Strikers Who Can’t Find the Net
We usually give a run down of the best scorers among Europe’s top leagues, but today will approach the matter from the opposite angle, and highlight five Premier League strikers who are finding it very difficult to find the net this season, very unlike their usual production at this point of the season.
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Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United and More Weekend Talk
A look towards some of the bigger matches this weekend in the English Premiership, including United-Arsenal and Tottenham-Chelsea while giving a small glance to southern regions with Juve-Lazio, Milan and Dortmund.