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September 15, 2008

Monday morning mashup

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Two games, two protests. Another weekend watching the Premier League from afar. Another reason why the English top flight is so fascinating, especially from an uncultured, ignorant American. In American pro sports, from time-to-time fans try to stage protests of some sort, mainly about money. Remember when A-Rod was pelted with Monopoly money when he first returned to Seattle after signing Click to continue reading...

September 4, 2008

Premier League: Manchester City can mount Premier League title charge, says United striker Carlos Tevez

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Manchester City can mount Premier League title charge, says United striker Carlos Tevez

Manchester City's ambitions of breaking the Premier League's top-four monopoly have been supported by an unlikely source.

From Telegraph.co.uk

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August 27, 2008

Chelsea, Real, Villa love triangle

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As Chelsea sets to sign Robinho, rumors abide that the Blues are also after Euro '08 phenom David Villa.

I also hear Valencia rejected a $70 million bid from Real Madrid for the striker.

Man has history team in history been as ridiculous as Chelsea when it comes to rumors.

Can't they let a couple players go around without being linked the Stamford Bridge a couple times. Click to continue reading...

August 18, 2008

Gimme Respect And Get On With The Game #

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What would happen if Richard Scudamore was in charge of the Olympics?

While this question was hanging in the air, a more important decision needed to be made.
Do I watch Arsenal against West Bromwich Albion or the Olympic cycling?
The latter won.
Indeed, if the choice had been between the Premiership game and Tobacco Monopoly FC versus the Royal Thai Army, the latter would still have won. Click to continue reading...

August 12, 2008

Who will break into the top four?

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The flailing pack Last season, there appeared to be real cause for optimism regarding the competitiveness of the Premier League. The chasing pack, like rabid dogs sensing blood, cumulatively and individually, threatened the status quo of Sky's big 4 and the monopoly (or whatever the 4 team term is) that had been held over England's top division for too long. Click to continue reading...

July 24, 2008

Tottenham Hotspur Is Ready To Crack The Big Four

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Sometimes it's hard to fathom, but the Big Four as we know them won't be able to sustain their power forever. At some point in time, one or more of those four will be dislodged and replaced by a new heavyweight. The question is, what team is capable of breaking the monopoly and which of [...] Click to continue reading...

July 10, 2008

Overhaul Victim: Sinisa Ubiparipovic

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Beneath all the recent excitement from the fans about the new signings lies the tremors of Red Bull players, quaking in their boots. Paycuts are on their way. Jobs may very well be lost. And everyone knows it.

Its in this vain that I would like to present to your our first overhaul victim: Sinisa Ubiparipovic.

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July 9, 2008

Singapore Cup Quarter-Final

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I will start to post on singapore cup here. Woodlands Wellington swept past Tobacco Monopoly 4-2 on penalty kick after the match end 1-1 in aggregate. Young Lion beat Bangkok University 1-0 in the first leg of the quarter-final courtesy of Dan Hammond last minute goal. Click to continue reading...