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Tag Archives: Arsene Wenger
Gone in 54 Seconds: Out-Gunned and Blown Away
Pre-game nerves, lingering doubts over top four credentials, residual post transfer deadline blues, concerns over squad strength, fears of being overrun in midfield, pessimistic predictions of an “inevitable” slide down the league, were all cleansed from the minds of Liverpool supporters … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aggressive, Aly Cissokho, Anfield, Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, beleaguered, bemused, Brendan Rodgers, Daniel Sturridge, dominance, EPL, Everton, eviscerated, Football, Goals, indiscipline, Jack Wilshere, Jon Flanagan, Jordan Henderson, Leaders, Liverpool FC, Luis Suarez, Martin Skrtel, Musut Özil, Per Meresacker, petulance, Phillipe Coutinho, Premier League, Pressing, Raheem Sterling, Rampaged, raptures, Shock, Szczesny, terror, Tottenham, watershed
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Barclays Premier League Weekend Round-Up
Hi and welcome back to It’s All in the Game after a longer than anticipated sabbatical; apologies. Back in the game for 2013 and with the EPL having emerged from its frantic, festive frenzy of football, I’m here to bring … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Alex Ferguson, Argentina, Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Aston Villa, AVB, Ba, Barclays Premier League, BPL, Brendan Rodgers, Champions, Chelsea, Coloccini, Controversy, Daniel Agger, David Moyes, Defeats, di Santo, Dive, EPL, Everton, Finishing, Football, Fulham, Goals, Jay Rodriguez, Johnson, Koscielny, Lambert, Larsson, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Martin Jol, Martin O'Neill, McClean, Michael Laudrup, Newcastle, Norwich, Old Trafford, Penalty, Premier League, QPR, Rafa, Reading, Red Card, Reds, Remy, Roberto Martinea, Sky Sports, Soccer, Southampton, sports, Spurs, Stoke, Sturridge, Sunderland, Swansea, Tottenham, van Persie, West Brom, West Ham, Wigan
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The Contract Rebels
The transfer window is well and truly open and will remain so for another three weeks. Plenty of Premier League clubs have already been active in some way or another, buying, selling, in some cases even exchanging players in order … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Off the Pitch, Pre-Season, Premier League
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Tagged Andre Villas Boas, Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Champions League, Chelsea, Clint Dempsey, Contract, Contract Rebels, Croatia, Daniel Levy, Football, Fulham, Goals, Harry Redknapp, Holland, Liverpool, Loyalty, Luka Modric, Manchester City, Manchester United, Martin Jol, Mourinho, Moutinho, Nasri, Premier League, Real Madrid, Robin van Persie, Spurs, Star, Tottenham Hotspur, Transfer Window, transfers, U.S.A.
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Do Liverpool Really Need Another Comolli?
Damien Comolli arrived at Liverpool Football Club at the beginning of November 2010. The club had just emerged from the worst financial chapter of its history, culminating in a protracted legal battle, in an attempt to force, then owners, Messrs … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Off the Pitch, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Alex Ferguson, Andy Carroll, Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Chelsea, Chief Scout, Craig Bellamy, Damien Comolli, Darren Bent, David Dein, David Gill, Didier Zokora, Dimitar Berbatov, Director of Football, English Players, European, Football, FSG, Fulham, Gael Clichy, Gillette, Goals, Hicks, Hossam Ghaly, Hurelho Gomez, Jordan Henderson, Jose Enrique, Kenny Dalglish, Kolo Toure, LFC, Liverpool, Luis Suarez, Luka Modric, Manager, Manchester United, Moneyball, NESV, Newcastle, Ricardo Rocha, Roy Hodgson, Sebastien Coated, Stewart Downing, Tottenham, Transfer Fees, Trust
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Meanwhile in the Premier League 6th-8th April
Easter Weekend in the Premier League and we now know who will be crowned Premier League Champions for 2011/12. No prizes for guessing that the club hails from Manchester, however many commentators, including myself at one stage, had thought that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alan Pardew, Alex Song, Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Ashley Young, Aston Villa, Barclays Premier League, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton, Chelsea, Cisse, Dave Bryan, Dempsey, Drogba, E.P.L, Everton, FA, Ferguson, Football, football competitions, Fulham, Goals, Ivanovic, Kenny Dalglish, Lee Mason, Liverpool, Man. City, Man. Utd., Mancini, Mario Balotelli, Martin Atkinson, Mata, Mike Jones, Newcastle, Norwich, Papiss Cisse, Q.P.R., Referees, Roberto Mancini, Rooney, Shaun Derry, Spurs, Stoke City, Suarez, Sunderland, Swansea, Tottenham, van Persie, West Brom, Wigan, Wolves
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Gunners Go Out Blasting!
Arsenal almost pulled off the impossible in the second-leg of their Champions’ League tie with AC Milan at the Emirates on Tuesday evening. 4-0 down after being outclassed at the San Siro three weeks ago, and with nobody giving Wenger’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Champions League, Opinion
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Tagged Abbiati, AC milan, Antonini, Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Champions League, El Shaarawy, Europe, Football, Gervinho, Goals, Gunners, Ibrahimovic, Koscielney, last 8, Mesbah, Milan, Nocerino, Oxlade Chamberlain, Premier League, Prinze Boateng, quarter finals, Robin van Persie, Rosicky, Seedorf, Serie A, Szczesny, van Bommel, Winners, Zlatan
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