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Cesc Fabregas’ Fluke Goal Only Enough For 1-1 Draw Between Arsenal and Sunderland
Cesc Fabregas scoring a pretty impressive goal, by mistake, as Arsenal draw 1-1 at Sunderland.
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Robert Green Does it Again
Robert Green doesn’t only screw up for England. He does it for West Ham, too.
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Nine Points and 14 Goals Later, Some Thoughts on Chelsea in 2010-2011
With Chelsea tering up some inferior competition very early on this season, here are some thoughts on the only perfect team in the Premiership so far in 2010-2011.
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Reina Own Goal Blows Win For Liverpool
There’s always a sense of tragedy when you score an own goal. It’s even a bigger tragedy (and funnier) when your keeper is the one to deliver that poison arrow. It hurts just a bit more when it happens at the 90th minute. And You’ve been leading 1-0 and down to ten men, even nine […]
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Winners & Losers of the Premiership’s First Day
Day 1 of the 2010-2011 English Premiership – Drogba’s hat-trick, Grant’s dysmal start with West Ham, Blackpool’s dream match against Wigan and a pathetic Kirkland and Wolves’ David Jones with the best goal of the day.
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The 2010-2011 English Premiership Preview
Only two days before it begins, (still) the best soccer league in the World, and we’re here to give you our preview for the 2010-2011 English Premiership Season.
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Amazing Wigan Comeback Drops Arsenal From Title Race
An amazing 10 minute comeback from Wigan, as they erase a two goal deficit to earn their first win ever over Arsenal (3-2), sending Arsenal and Wenger to their summer vacation and probably seal another season in the top flight.
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Manchester United Come Back to Beat Liverpool 2-1
Despite an early Fernando Torres goal, Wayne Rooney and Ji-Sung Park gave United a deserved win and a spot back on top of the Premiership, beating Liverpool 2-1.
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Terry’s Header Gives Chelsea a 2-1 Win at Burnley
Troubled or not, John Terry’s head gave Chelsea a hard earned 2-1 victory over Burnley and a return to the top of the Premiership.
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Wayne Rooney’s Four Goals Highlight Manchester United’s 4-0 Win Over Hull City
Wayne Rooney scores four goals, giving United a 4-0 win over Hull City and a return to the top of the Premiership, at least until Arsenal and Chelsea complete their missing games.