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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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Nicolas Anelka – Jew Hating Nazi Supporter or Simply Stupid?
Racism isn’t dead, and the same goes for antisemitism, or a disgusting sentiment towards Nazism and Adolf Hitler. Nicolas Anelka proved he part of this dangerous movement, celebrating a goal by doing the la quenelle gesture, known as the reverse Nazi salute.
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Juventus FC – Thinking Small With Nicolas Anelka
How exactly is Nicolas Anelka a better player than Fabio Quagliarella or any other striker Juventus have on their squad? Anything might be better than Nicklas Bendtner, but it doesn’t mean that the veteran Frenchman is the answer to Juve losing their huge lead on top of the serie A, and his signing seems like a panic move without any real future to it.
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On Chelsea – Manchester United Tonight and a bit of Wayne Rooney
A few thoughts on the Chelsea – Manchester United clash this evening at Stamford Bridge and just a bit on Wayne Rooney getting away with his on field violence.
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Champions League First Legs – Who We Remember the Most From Each Match
Seven player who stood out, for better or for worse in the eight matches of the first legs in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 this week.
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The Wayne Rooney Saga – Where (If) Will He Go To?
Wayne Rooney and his potential departure from Manchester United has the soccer world buzzing, and here’s our few drops of opinion and knowledge on the matter – Will he stay or go? And what is more likely – Chelsea, Man City or Real?
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Champions League Opening Week – The Best Photos
The UEFA Champions League kicked off this week on Tuesday and Wednesday, without any really big surprises, and here are the Top 9 Photos of the two nights of the opening week from around the continent.
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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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Amazing 7-2 Match in Stamford Bridge, as Chelsea Destory Sunderland
Yes, the Premiership produces another wild result, this time by it’s best team, despite their best players away in the Africa cup of nations tournament. Chelsea destroy Sunderland 7-2 with braces from Nicolas Anelka and Frank Lampard, staying on top of the Premiership, one point above United and a game in hand.
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3-3 Draw in Stamford Bridge Between Chelsea and Everton
Chelsea drop points for the first time this season at home, as Everton manage a 3-3 draw at Stamford Bridge despite Didier Drogba’s double, bringing his tally this season to 13. United can go level with Chelsea if they beat Aston Villa later on this evening.