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Champions League – All 32 Teams in the Group Stage
Before the group stage draw, it’s good to know the 32 teams that will be playing in the Champions League, with Spain (Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao), Germany (Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Schalke, Leverkusen) and England (Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City) sending four clubs each to the competition.
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2014-2015 Premier League Season Predictions: Chelsea, Manchester City or Someone Else
The 2014-2015 Premier League season is about to begin, and at the moment, it seems like one team from last year’s title challenge is dropping out of the wuthering heights (Liverpool) at the expense of a familiar contender (Manchester United), while Chelsea and Manchester City, just like a year ago, seem like early favorites to finish on top. Arsenal? We still can’t take them completely seriously.
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World Cup – Final Squads
Only one week left before the 2014 World Cup in Brazil kicks off, which means all 32 teams have handed in their squads of 23 players, with no big surprises or omissions on any of the bigger or more popular sides except for some known injuries.
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Nicolas Anelka – It’s a Disgrace if he Isn’t Suspended for a Long Time
It didn’t take very long for the English FA to realize that the waves of criticism coming from France about Nicolas Anelka celebrating his goal with the Quenelle gesture, connected to antisemitism, are something that probably deserve looking into, and there’s more than just a dedication to a friend, Dieudonne M’bala M’bala.
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Premier League – Week 12 Results & Table
The best match of the weekend was the Merseyside derby, as Everton and Liverpool finished their match in a 3-3 draw, but that only allowed Arsenal to open a four point lead at the top of the table after a 2-0 win over Southampton, and Chelsea moving up to second place due to their 3-0 win over West Ham.
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Arsenal, Liverpool & Luis Suarez – Can Look But Can’t Touch
Inch by inch, Arsenal are getting closer to what they want, but they still have quite a way to go. Their £40 million bid does make Liverpool obligated to consider their offer, which means allowing Luis Suarez to hold talks with Arsenal, but it doesn’t mean that the Reds have to sell the Uruguayan striker.
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Luis Suarez is a Lot Better Than People Give Him Credit For
Scoring twice against Tahiti isn’t a real cause for celebration, but Luis Suarez became the all-time leading goalscorer for the Uruguay national football team, reaching 35 goals in 67 matches, giving us another opportunity at the man who is one of the best footballers in the world today, even though some would prefer to focus on other sides of his play and personality.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Real Madrid Going After Luis Suarez
It’s not perfectly clear how the post-Jose Mourinho Real Madrid will look, but they are trying to get the best players, available or not. They’ve lost the Neymar battle, but they’re going after others, with Luis Suarez the latest name to be linked with them, despite being labeled as not for sale by Liverpool.
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Manchester United – Wayne Rooney Stars in Comeback for Once
This is Manchester United this season, and most of the time as well: A team that doesn’t need a great match or even to get more chances at home to mount yet another comeback victory and extend their lead at the top of the Premier League. The hero this time wasn’t Robin van Persie, but Wayne Rooney with a quick first half double.