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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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Premier League Early Season Report Card
The weekend just past saw (for the vast majority of clubs) the tenth round of fixtures in the Barclays Premier League season 2012/13. It’s generally accepted that after ten games things have usually settled down, following the early season frenzy … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arsenal, Aston Villa, Attack, AVB, Awful, Barclays Premier League, Berbatov, BPL, Brendan Rodgers, Champions League, Chelsea, Defence, Draws, EPL, Europa League, Everton, Fellaini, Ferguson, Fulham, Goals, Hazard, Jelavic, Liverpool, Lucas Gerrard, Manchester City, Manchester United, Mancini, Martin O'Neill, Mata, Michael Laudrup, Mirallas, Moyes, Newcastle, Norwich, Obstacles, Old Trafford, Options, Oscar, Paul Lambert, Physical, Premier League, QPR, Queens Park Rangers, Reading, Relegation, Robin van Persie, Ruiz, Saints, shock results, signings, Soccer, Southampton, sports, Spurs, Steve Clarke, Stoke, Suarez, Sunderland, Swansea, Top four, Torres, Tottenham Hotspur, van Persie, West Brom, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United, Wigan, Wins
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Barclays Premier League 2012/13 Preview Part 1: The Top Six
The new Barclays Premier League season kicks off this weekend. Yes, it has only been a couple of months since Aguero’s injury time winner sealed the title for City and we’ve all had other sporting events to occupy our minds’; … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adebayor, Alex Ferguson, Allen, Arsenal, AVB, Borini Agger, BPL, Brendan Rodgers, Cazorla, Champions League, Chelsea, EPL, Europa League, Europe, Everton, Football, Gerrard, Giroud, Goals, Harry Redknapp, Hazard, Liverpool, Managers, Manchester Cuty, Manchester United, Mancini, Marin, Modric, Newcastle United, Players, Podolski, Pre Season, Premier League, Roberto di Matteo, Sigurdsson, Skrtel, Song, Spurs, the Geordies, the Gunners, the Magpies, The Reds, the Toffees, Title, Top four, Top six, Tottenham Hotspur, van Persie
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Andre Villas Goas!
Roman Abramovic’s strained relationship with the man he hand-picked, at a cost of 15 million Euro, to be Chelsea’s new shining light finally broke on Sunday, as Andre Villas Boas was shown the exit at Stamford Bridge for the last time, … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Off the Pitch, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Abramovic, Andre Villas Boas, Ashley Cole, AVB, Bosingwa, Chelsea, David Luiz, Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, Ivanovic, John Terryy, Pep Guardiola, Roberto di Matteo, Roman Abramovic, Sacking, Shevchenko, Torres, Villas Boas
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