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Premier League Preview #14 - Blackburn Rovers
Aug 09, 2008 | 8:21AM | jstlouis
Last Season – Finished 7th in the Premier League – 58ptsManager: Paul Ince
INS:ST Julio Santa CruzST Robbie FowlerGK Paul Robinson – 7m USRB Danny Simpson - LoanFW Carlos Villanueva - Loan
OUTS:RW David BentleyGK Brad FriedelLB Bruno BernerGK Peter EnckelmanCB Stephane HenchozFW Osahon Eboigne – LoanFW Maceo Rigters – LoanST Raffaele De VitaGK Zac Jones
Possibles:RW Joaquin Sanchez – ValenciaCMF Anatoly Tymoschuk – Zenit St. PetersburgRW Jermaine Pennant – LiverpoolRW James McFadden – BirminghamRB Juliano Belletti – Chelse... Read More
categories: Blackburn Rovers, Paul Ince, Premier League, Roque Santa Cruz, Brad Friedel, Aston Villa
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Take It to the Next Level
May 09, 2008 | 4:23PM | Grahame Fraser
"Take It to the Next Level" is the title of the excellent Guy Ritchie Nike soccer ad, which you'll find in the video section below. It's also the question I put to the the Super Sunday + crew in part 2 of our interview with Americ... Read More
categories: Major League Soccer, Fox Soccer Channel, Ben Olsen, Chivas USA, DC United, Jose Mourinho, Kasey Keller, Brad Friedel, Nike, SOCCER, football
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Weekend Preview
Dec 06, 2007 | 6:58PM | BobbyMcMahon
A quirky piece on Brad Friedel.
Gabriele Marcotti highlights the revenue ramifications of the Platini inspired Champi... Read More
categories: Brad Friedel, Michel Platini, Champions League, Don Howe, Tottenham Hotspur, Munich Disaster, Chelsea, Derby, Arsenal, Wigan, Manchester United, Bolton, Middlesbrough, Sunderland, Reading, Liverpool, Cesc Fabregas, Fernando Torres, Aston Villa, Portsmouth
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Speakers' Corner #47 Responses
Aug 14, 2007 | 3:24PM | BobbyMcMahon
Henry14 - 1 Bobby what do you learn about United's attack today (Sunday), and l remember you talking about how Samuel Eto'o is probably the most valuable player in the planet because he is so difficult to replace and we saw how it affected Barca, using your same argument do you feel than Tevez and Rooney will complement that well in against deep defending teams and good solid teams with good defenders?2 Bobby what did you make of the three promoted teams and their performance and especially Birmingham? l thought they look better than people think of them3 Can you help me about how Wenger is 13/2 to get fired and do you think martin Jol will be at spurs next season if they do not win a trophy or break into the top four?4 Do you think Ronaldo looks fat or there is something wrong with my TV5 There is talk of Alves going to Chelsea and l do not think he is a good defender he is just like Evra and Eboue , not good defenders but excellent going forward, how would you describe Mr. Alves
Bobby 1. Rooney and Tevez will work fine together when the chance presents itself and they... Read More
categories: Samuel Etoo, Carlos Tevez, Wayne Rooney, Birmingham, Ronaldo, Patrice Evra, Emmanuel Eboue, Daniel Alves, Miguel, Paulo Ferreira, Arsenal, Liverpool, Florent Malouda, Roque Santa Cruz, Brad Friedel, Chris Seitz, Steven Gerrard, Tim Howard, Marcus Hahnemann, Cagliari
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Weekend Preview
Apr 13, 2007 | 8:14AM | BobbyMcMahon
Cup football dominates in Britain this weekend with semi finals of the FA Cup and Scottish Cup being played on Saturday and Sunday. Watford’s chances of putting one over on United might come down to United suffering a hangover from... Read More
categories: Watford, Roma, Ronaldo, Manchester United, Chelsea, Blackburn, Brad Friedel, Celtic, St Johnstone, Jason Scotland, Kilmarnock, Dunfermline, West Ham, Sheffield United, Rob Hulse, Everton, Charlton, Lawrie Sanchez, MLS, Carlos Marinelli
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Yea! For England? We've got Portugal next.
Jun 25, 2006 | 4:18PM | Lahela2000
I'm a little disappointed in Ecaudor, I expected them to kick the #### out of England, and still have England ink out a win.
Anyway happy about the result. We've got Portugal up next. Boy will that be a mountian to climb ... Read More
categories: England, EPL, World Cup, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, David Beckham, Portugal, Christiano Ronaldo, Luis Figo, Wayne Rooney, Jamie Carragher, Joe Cole, Peter Crouch, Jose Manuel Reina, Oliver Kahn, Dida, Brad Friedel
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