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Meet the Professor

” just prior to the Robin van Persie saga storming global headlines, the Arsenal manager chats exclusively to Time Out Hong Kong about the difficulties of the modern football world, financial fair play and how it’s all about sticking to your guns” http://www.timeout.com.hk/feature-stories/features/52243/meet-the-professor.html#panel-1 Key points in the interview – How Arsenal lost the first 4 […]

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The End for KING

The Tottenham defender Ledley King has announced his retirement but will stay on at Spurs as a club ambassador. King, who has captained the side since 2005, has suffered from chronic knee problems in recent years, limiting his game and training time.

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Man United – Tuning into capital radio

Last week Manchester United fans once again saw their team’s name plastered over the business pages, as the club announced plans to float on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) via an initial public offering (IPO) that would raise at least $100 million of capital. This is the latest piece of financial engineering from the […]

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Fixture Lists

Soccernet has a calendar view of the Premiership fixtures. While the Daily Mail has a fixture list for each and every club. On the BBC and the Socccernet website you can find a number of leagues including La Liga, Champions League etc. etc. And in case you are interested in pre-season games being played by […]

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The Fabregas transfer saga timeline: how Barca got what they wanted

A great timeline by Arsenal Report on the entire Cesc Fabregas and Barcelona transfer saga; even if you don’t support Arsenal – this could be your club in the future. “It’s safe to assume we will continue dealing with Barcelona in the future, although the following timeline will certainly show we shouldn’t be doing business […]

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Racism in the game

Racism in football: putting the boot in What’s it like being a black footballer in Britain today? As former England captain John Terry is cleared of racially abusing a fellow professional, we ask the players who know http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jul/13/racism-football-premier-league-campbell

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Ins & Outs at the Etihad Stadium as Manchester City defend their title

Rob Dawson looks at who could be moving in and out of the Etihad Stadium as Manchester City defend their title in the upcoming season of the English Premier League 2012/13. “Just like they did at the start of last season, City will begin their Premier League campaign with a home game against a newly-promoted […]

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Chelsea’s Top 10 Summer Transfer Targets

It’s that time of the year when everyone has got their eyes and ears open for transfer related tidbits, so we thought we would share a list of Chelsea’s probable targets with you, brought to you byOff The Post’s Daniel Storey here.

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AVB to Spurs?

Spurs are reported to have made contact with representatives of Andre Villas-Boas as they step up their search for a replacement for Harry Redknapp. Andre Villas-Boas is a candidate for the Spurs job Redknapp was surprisingly axed on Wednesday after guiding Tottenham to fourth place last season – although Chelsea’s victory over Bayern Munich in […]

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Clint deserves a Fistful of Dollars

ESPN Soccernet’s Norman Hubbard analyzes the past season for Fulham’s main man Clint Dempsey and questions whether he will be able to gain a well-deserved move to a more “illustrious” English club. “In first place, the world-class player at the peak of his powers, whose goal tally showed his efficiency but whose finishing revealed flair […]

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