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Steven Gerrard Gets Away With Another Assault

Steven Gerrard Gets Away With Another Assault

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard got away with yet another disgraceful assault today thanks to the ridiculous refereeing of Stuart Attwell. Not content with beating up nightclub DJ’s, Gerrard again got his self defence in early today against Sunderland’s Danny Welbeck – on loan from Manchester United. Gerrard leapt into a challenge with the young striker, [...]

September 25th, 2010 | Posted in News,Rivals | Read More »

Has Arsene Wenger Finally Lost The Plot?

Has Arsene Wenger Finally Lost The Plot?

It was only a matter of time before it happened, but Arsene Wenger has finally lost the plot. The Arsenal manager made an unbelievable boast to the press yesterday, claiming to be better at developing young players than Sir Alex Ferguson. “If you reproach me for not buying players, well if I buy players, Jack [...]

September 25th, 2010 | Posted in News,Rivals | Read More »

What do they need to do this summer?

Chelsea fire sale? Undoubted credit has to go to Chelsea for what is now their double winning season. They have a remarkable record at home which I would say is the greatest in Premier League history. They’ve made Stamford Bridge more than just a fortress. Other rivals have good records but they will often lose [...]

June 10th, 2010 | Posted in Rivals | Read More »

Red and White Kop – The Shame of Liverpool

Throughout a season when Liverpool have been consistently crap on the field, their fans have been consistently mental off the field. More specifically, on an internet forum called Red and White Kop (RAWK). For the members of RAWK, their season has been dire for a combination of reasons, the most ludicrous being that there’s a [...]

June 6th, 2010 | Posted in Rivals | Read More »

Rafa out, Gerrard out, mid table mediocrity in

After a season that ended with no trophies and no Champions League place for next season, it was hard to see how it could get much worse for Liverpool football club. Their captain and nightclub DJ attacker Steven Gerrard endured one of the worst season’s of his career at Anfield, evidently realizing that their second [...]

June 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Rivals | Read More »

Where is the logic in signing James Milner

City have launched an ambitious bid for the services of England midfielder James Milner. To their fans it may make sense but where exactly will the midfielder play in the City midfield. The riches of City have enabled them to bring together a squad of several top class Premier League players and then several good [...]

May 20th, 2010 | Posted in Rivals | Read More »

What prompted Carragher’s change of heart?

Jamie Carragher’s dramatic u-turn on his England involvement is very convenient to say the least. His retirement was bizarre in itself. After all, how can you retire from a job you don’t have? He wasn’t close to being first choice with superior defenders John Terry and Rio Ferdinand ahead of him, and he wasn’t even [...]

May 12th, 2010 | Posted in Rivals | Read More »

The moment that handed Chelsea the title

If our season could be summed up by one single decision, it would be the one where the linesman – while standing in the perfect position – declined to raise his flag against Didier Drogba, who was standing several yards offside at Old Trafford. The Ivorian striker went on to score what turned out to [...]

May 9th, 2010 | Posted in Rivals | Read More »

Stoke fans: Most bizarre supporters in the league?

As a Manchester United fan I’m no stranger to intense rivalries. Our local derby matches against City, as well as regional derbies against the likes of Liverpool and Leeds United are generally very intense and filled with passion and quite often hatred. But I never quite realized until today that Stoke see us as one [...]

May 9th, 2010 | Posted in Rivals | Read More »

Thank you Tottenham for providing more Manchester City comedy

What can you say about Tottenham Hotspur? They’re usually big time bottlers who do their best to be their own worst enemy. Tonight I expected much of the same from them when they took on Manchester City away at Eastlands. How wrong I was!

May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Rivals | Read More »

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