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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 →
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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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There’s More Going On Than Just The Euros – Barclays Premier League Update
With all eyes focussed on Poland and Ukraine, it would be easy to assume that there is nothing else happening in the world of football at the moment. Fantastic as it is to have a month of practically non-stop, international … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex McCleish, Aston Villa, Barclays Premier League, Ben Arfa, Birmingham, Borussia Dortmund, Brendan Rodgers, Cabaye, Chelsea, Chris Hughton, David Moyes, Dirk Kuyt, E.P.L, Eden Hazard, England, European Championships, Football, Fulham, Goals, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Harry Redknapp, Kenny Dalglish, Lille, Liverpool, Lukasz Podolski, Man. Utd., Managerial Merry go Round, Marko Marin, Michael Laudrup, Nancy, Newcastle, Nick Powell, Norwich, Opportunites, Paul Lambert, Paul Pogba, Rafa Benitez, Reims, Roberto Martinez, Roman Amalfitano, Roy Hodgson, Samba Diakite, Shinji Kagawa, Spurs, Steve Clarke, Swansea, Tottenham, transfers, Werder Bremen, West Brom
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Meanwhile in the Premier League:The Grand Finale!
The dust has settled on another Barclays Premier League season and what a season it was!The twentieth anniversary of the Premier League produced more goals than ever before and is widely regarded as being the best season in the history … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abramovich, Adebayor, Alan Pardew, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Barclays Premier League, Ben Arfa, Benayoun, Blackburn Rovers, Blues, Bolton, Brendan Rodgers, Cabaye, Carlos Tevez, Carroll, Champions League, Chelsea, David Moyes, Defoe, Djibril Cisse, Dorrans, Dzeko, E.P.L, Emerson Boyce, Etihad, Everton, Ferguson, Fletcher, Football, football competitions, Franco di Santo, Fulham, Fulop, Goals, Grant Holt, Jarvis, Jelavic, Joey Barton, Kenny Dalglish, Kompany, Koscielny, Liverpool, Long, Man. City, Man. Utd., Manager of the Year, McCleish, Meireles, Newcastle, Norwich, Old Trafford, Papiss Cisse, Paul Lambert, Q.P.R., Reds, Roberto Martinez, Rooney, Sacked, Sergio Aguero, Spurs, Stephen Pienaar, Steve Kean, Stoke City, Sunderland, Swansea, Szczesny, Terry, Toffees, Tottenham, West Brom, Wigan, Wolves, Yakubu
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Meanwhile in the Premier League 5th – 8th May
The penultimate round of fixtures in this year’s Barclays Premier League were played last weekend and the results left some issues still to be decided. As we approach the climax of what has been a rollercoaster of a season, the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adebayor, Alcaraz, Alex Ferguson, Alex McCleish, Alex Song, Anton Ferdinand, Arsenal, Ashley Young, Aston Villa, Barclays Premier League, Billy Jones, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton, Britannia, Carrick, Carroll, Champions League, Chelsea, Chris Brunt, Ciaran Clarke, Daniel Agger, Danny Rose, David Moyes, Defoe, Dembele, Dempsey, Djibril Cisse, E.P.L, Everton, Football, football competitions, Fulham, Goals, Grant Holt, Gunners, Hoolahan, Hutton, Ivanovic, James Morrison, Jelavic, John Terry, Jonjo Shelvey, Liverpool, Man. City, Man. Utd., Martin Petrov, Michael Essien, Newcastle, Nigel de Jong, Norwich, Nutmegged, Paul Scholes, Pienaar, Q.P.R., Race for fourth place, Relegation Battle, Roberto Mancini, Roberto Martinez, Rooney, Sagna, Spurs, Steve Kean, Steve Morison, Stoke, Stoke City, Suarez, Sunderland, Swansea, Taraabt, Terry Connor, Title Race, Tottenham, van Persie, West Brom, Wigan, Wolves, Yaya Toure, Yossi Benayoun
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Meanwhile in the Premier League 28th-30th April
The Barclays Premier League season is rapidly nearing its conclusion. With just three games to go and massive prizes/forfeits at stake, it really is “squeaky bum time” for those involved in the relevant tussles. The relegation picture is beginning to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bale, Barclays Premier League, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton, Champions League, Chelsea, E.P.L, Everton, Fernando Torres, Football, football competitions, Franco di Santo, Fulham, Gerrard, Goals, Gylfi Sigurdsson, hat trick, James McClean, Joe Allen, John Ruddy, Kevin Davies, Liverpool, Luis Suarez, Man. City, Man. Utd., Mark Clattenburg, Mata, Matt Jarvis, Newcastle, Nikica Jelavic, Norwich, Papiss Cisse, Pienaar, Q.P.R., Roberto Martinez, Shaun Maloney, Spurs, Stoke City, Sturridge, Suarez, Sunderland, Swansea, Tim Cahill, Tottenham, van Persie, Victor Moses, West Brom, Wigan, Wolves
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Wolves are Down but Who Will Join Them?
Wolverhampton Wanderers became the first club to be officially relegated from the Barclays Premier League this season. Sunday afternoon’s home defeat at the hands of title challengers Manchester City confirmed Wolves’ fate but, with five teams currently battling it out … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex McCleish, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Barclays Premier League, Birmingham City, Blackburn, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton, Bolton Wanderers, Championship, Chelsea, Darren Bent, Doug Ellis, Downing, Dropzone, DW Stadium, Fabrice Muamba, Football, football competitions, Goals, Hoilett, Holte End, Johan Elmander, Liverpool, Mark Hughes, Martin O'Neill, N'Zogbia, N'Zonzi, Neil Warnock, Newcastle, Norwich, Owen Coyle, Pederson, QPR, Queens Park Rangers, Randy Lerner, Rangers, Relegation, Roberto Martinez, Rodallega, Rovers, Ryo Miyaichi, Spurs, Steve Kean, Stoke City, Stuart Holden, Sturridge, Swansea, The Reebok, Tottenham, Trapdoor, Victor Moses, Villa, Villa Park, West Brom, Wigan Athletic, Yakubu, Young
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