by David on June 28, 2011
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by David on June 17, 2011
by David on June 17, 2011
Fixture list announced today and the Premier League will start with a bang.
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Manchester United will kick-off their defence of the Premier League with a tricky trip to West Bromwich Albion on August 13.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s side will then welcome both Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal to Old Trafford before the transfer window closes on September 1.
The Gunners travel to Newcastle United on the opening day, where last year they managed an incredible 4-4 draw.
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Manchester United Face West Brom, Tottenham And Arsenal, While Liverpool Meet Sunderland And Chelsea Travel To Stoke But Manchester City Welcome Swansea
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by David on June 15, 2011
by David on June 13, 2011
by David on June 13, 2011
St James’ Park boss forlornly hopes Spaniard will not make Anfield move.
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Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew admits Jose Enrique is likely to leave.
The Liverpool target has refused to discuss new terms with the Spaniard.
Pardew told the Evening Chronicle: “At the moment, it looks like he doesn’t want to deal with us.
“We have been asked to make him an offer, but there has been no progress since then. I still hope we can do something but at the moment, we are still waiting for Jose.
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Newcastle United Star Edges Close to £8.5m Liverpool Move as Manager Admits Contract Talks Go Nowhere
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by David on June 11, 2011
Anfield side set for major summer squad rebuild.
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Damien Comolli has insisted Jordan Henderson is merely the first in a series of big-money summer signings for Liverpool.
Many people were shocked at the size of the fee paid to Sunderland for the England Under-21 international, but from their comments after capturing Henderson it is clear Liverpool have a new direction in transfer policy.
As Henderson follows British-record signing Andy Carroll into Anfield, Comolli explained there will be more spending this summer – with the club looking to spend whatever it takes to ensure they recruit young players of massive promise.
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Liverpool Draw Up Intelligent £40m Wish-List to Help Top Four Push
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by David on June 10, 2011
Is buying British an expensive risk worth taking?
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Sunderland and Blackburn won’t be complaining.
Both clubs have parted with promising young stars in exchange for significant financial sums. The departures of academy products Jordan Henderson and Phil Jones will be offset by the numerous replacements the two clubs can now afford to attract.
But the most intriguing aspect, or staggering depending on your perspective, is the vast figures forked out for two largely unproven players.
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A National Lottery: Why Are Top Clubs Willing to Gamble On Overpriced English Talent?
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