Archive for July, 2009

Jul 31 2009

Premier League Football Here: FK Vetra 0-3 Fulham- Hangeland cup

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The English duo teamed up again as this time it was Bobby who won a penalty which Danny Murphy sent home. The cherry on top was added by a late third from forgotten Korean winger Seol Ki Hyeon, who spent most of last season out on loan. …

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Jul 31 2009

Sports News: Chinese Super League to rival EPL

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His comments echo those of English Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore, who said earlier this week that the Chinese Super League could one day be among the best in the world. Zhang said that after two difficult years where …

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Jul 31 2009

Tranmere Rovers: The Pitfalls Of Attracting Investment

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It makes a point of noting that the Tranmere has “zero indebtedness in a period when English Football is in the process of de-gearing/de-leveraging”, which is a pretty damning (yet hardly unfair) description of the current state of English … coming financial upheaval would see a rise in the number of weird and wacky schemes being put forward by football clubs to “increase revenue streams”, and we’ve already had to bat away a ten team Premier League and Premier League 2. …

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Jul 31 2009

Premier League Football Here: Wigan Athletic Player Profile- Lee

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Wigan Athletic Player Profile- Lee Cattermole. The 21 year old English central midfielder is valued at around £3 million, having scored one goal in 33 games for Wigan. English Football- 4 goals in 102 games (Wigan, Middlesbrough) …

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Jul 31 2009

ANIME BLOG AND OTHERS..

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Manchester United F.C. is an English football club that plays in the English Premier League. Their home ground is Old Trafford in Greater Manchester. The Red Devils as they are affectionately known boast over 300 million world-wide fans …

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