Today is soccer day: 2:30pm, Fox Soccer Channel, Liverpool – Manchester City, 2nd leg, Carling Cup
4:00pm, GolTV, El Clasico, Barca – Real Madrid, one of the biggest soccer matches, the world is watching.
Today is soccer day: 2:30pm, Fox Soccer Channel, Liverpool – Manchester City, 2nd leg, Carling Cup
4:00pm, GolTV, El Clasico, Barca – Real Madrid, one of the biggest soccer matches, the world is watching.
Posted in International Soccer, Life
Tagged Barca, Carling Cup, El Clasico, Liverpool, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Soccer is life
Gerrard set to end career at Anfield – Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard's new contract extension means he will almos… ow.ly/1gGkml—
FIFA World Cup 2014 (@FIFAWorldCupTM) January 12, 2012
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini is hoping he can get his side's title bid back on track when Liverpool visit Eastlands today.—
i World Cup (@iWorldCup) January 03, 2012
According to AVB, Chelsea is now out for the title race in the Barclay’s English Premier League. One could now be a smart a.. and ask “what took you so long”? Well, he is right, there is no reason for Chelsea to discuss anything about the top two spots in the league. It is much more appropriate to take a look at third place and think of the opportunities in that matter. Continue reading →
Andy Carroll's career has been going in wrong direction at Liverpool — Michael Cox es.pn/ryrYpq—
ESPN US Soccer (@ESPN_US_Soccer) December 29, 2011
Bet of the Day: A low scoring game between Liverpool and Newcastle bit.ly/ua6y8u #Soccer #EPL—
(@PremierLeagueX) December 29, 2011
Liverpool will be without Luis Suarez for Friday's home game with Newcastle after the FA handed down a one-match ban. es.pn/vE8bOc—
ESPN Soccernet (@ESPNSoccernet) December 28, 2011
Daniel Agger believes partnership with Martin Skrtel can propel Liverpool to Champions League quali… bit.ly/vY00vk #Soccer #EPL—
(@PremierLeagueX) December 20, 2011
Tagged Champions League, Daniel Agger, Liverpool, Martin Skrtel
Man City are back on top of the league after beating Arsenal 1-0. Man Utd, Liverpool and Spurs also won their games: es.pn/s8RbP2—
ESPN Soccernet (@ESPNSoccernet) December 18, 2011
Posted in Soccer
Tagged Arsenal, Barclay's English Premier League, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United
.@JuanAgudelo17 adds Liverpool to his offseason training plans win.gs/s9VTfM—
New York Red Bulls (@NewYorkRedBulls) December 01, 2011
Tagged AVB, Chelsea, Fernando Torres, Liverpool, Roman Abramovich
Liverpool's Kenny Dalglish defends Andy Carroll, Santos' Neymar confesses admiration for Barcelona and Lionel Messi: Morning's Top Stories— i World Cup (@iWorldCup) November 20, 2011
Posted on November 20, 2011
Mario Balotelli helped Manchester City to defend a 5 point advantage in the Barclay’s English Premier League. Newcastle wasn’t the opponent it takes to scare City. While Newcastle had opportunities to score and give the game some fire, at the end City was a number to big for United.
Mario Balotelli, Micah Richards and Sergio Aguero were the scorers today. Both, Balotelli and Aguero scored from the spot.
In the early game Arsenal had to travel to Norwich. The gunners were the dominant team but managed to put pressure on themselves as they left multiple scoring opportunities on the table. At the end the gunners won the game 2-1 with two van Persie goals. Robin van Persie has an incredible run these days and makes sure Arsenal’s climb up the table continues.
What Robin van Persie is for Arsenal, is Javier Hernandez for Manchester United. The Mexican was the man and secured United’s win with a goal in the 11th minute. United had to sweat for the win, but at the end they had three points. In three weeks nobody wants to know how the game was won.
The battle between the Manchester teams for the championship in the Premier League goes on. At this point there is no other contender in sight. All the London clubs and Liverpool have other things on their plate, besides the Premier League all day business. In the Sunday game, Chelsea and Liverpool face off and the winner will increase the chance for 3rd place behind the Manchester teams.
Chelsea vs. Liverpool — Fragile egos crossing — David Hirshey – ESPN.
Chelsea and Liverpool fighting for survival in the top group of the Barclay’s English Premier League. Loss on Sinday means losing touch with the Championship possibilities for the near future.
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