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Premier League: How Did the Newly Promoted Teams Do
A lot is expected of the newcomers to the Premier League this season, especially Wolves and Fulham; less so of Cardiff. However, only one point from a possible 9 was achieved in the Premier League’s opening weekend.
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Match Highlights – Cardiff vs Liverpool
This wasn’t clinical from Liverpool as they ran into plenty of trouble against relegation bound Cardiff in Wales, but a 6-3 win with another sublime performance from Luis Suarez and Martin Skrtel keeps them in a reasonable distance from the league leaders and their Premier League title hopes alive.
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The Day After – Liverpool vs Cardiff
Despite not playing a perfect match, it’s hard to find someone displeased with the current situation: Brendan Rodgers finding the right tactics, Luis Suarez signed for much longer and can’t stop scoring and Liverpool are back on top of the Premier League, which at Christmas provides a pretty good indicator to who wins the championship at the end of the season.
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Match Highlights – Liverpool vs Cardiff
The amazing run of Liverpool, led by Luis Suarez, continues. A 3-1 win at Anfield over the torn Cardiff not only puts the club on top of the Premier League for the time being, but also makes the Uruguayan the top goalscorer in Europe for now, also providing the assist to Raheem Sterling’s goal. The […]
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Neil Swarbrick Helps Wayne Rooney Avoid a Red Card for Kicking Jordon Mutch
Justice prevailed as Cardiff, playing better than Manchester United, got a 91st minute goal and an equalizer in a 2-2 draw, despite the best efforts from referee Neil Swarbrick to make it an uneven contest in favor of the visitors, showcased at its fullest when he only booked Wayne Rooney for deliberately kicking Jordon Mutch early in the game.
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When the Carling Cup Does Matter
Liverpool needed some penalty kicks drama to beat Cardiff and win the Carling Cup, their 8th successful visit to the competition’s final, with the Gerrard family in the eye of the storm, while taking the bigger, Macro kind of view on things, it doesn’t really matter for a club like Kenny Dalglish remembers from the great days.