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WEEKEND REVIEW: THE PREMIERSHIP

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

by Alex Valhouli

Seamus Coleman vs Aston Villa (Getty Images)

Yesterday in Los Angeles, faithful soccer heads were brewing coffee at 4:15 in the morning to see midday matches in Europe and didn’t unplug until around 9:30 pm, when the final whistle blew at the Home Depot Center.

We’ll begin with the Premiership…

Theo Walcott remedied our heavy eyelids with a stunning display of speed, followed by a masterful finish. That was around 5am on the west coast. Blackburn fought hard, equalized, and ultimately lost to a game-winner by a much improved Andrei Arshavin. It’s too early to tell, but we see Blackburn finishing mid-table. The Gunners are looking like a top-4 squad.

Wayne Rooney made his debut against West Ham and scored a classy penalty, nearly faking the boots off of Matthew Greene. The scrappy #10 did enough to show us that he will be on point this season, but our EPL goals of the day came from Nani and Berbatov, respectively.

Wigan, a last place team from a town famous for its rugby, fought hard for a 1-0 victory over Spurs. As far as psychological boosts go, Wigan takes the cake. It was less than a year ago that the club agreed to refund fans after a 9-1 thrashing by Redknapp’s boys. As for Tottenham, we believe there is still hope for a top 4 or 5 finish. If Redknapp is able to work Gallas into his defensive and achieves some balance between Champions League duties and the team’s EPL pursuits, there is hope. We’ve also got a North London derby ahead of us in the Carling Cup race, as Tottenham face Arsenal in the 3rd round.

Chelsea ran through Stoke City with goals from Malouda and Drogba. Cynics are waiting to see Ancelotti’s crew face a ‘real’ opponent, but we have to be realistic. This is most dangerous team in the Premiership.

Andy Carroll racked up another goal for Newcastle in a draw with Wolverhampton, which will fuel debate over his future with the English national squad.

Today we saw Aston Villa’s Luke Young score with a slow arcing FIFA style chip against Everton. Despite dominating possession in the 2nd half, Everton could not finish for the life of them. Seamus Coleman, a late sub for the Toffees, is our player of note. He has the sort of speed and creativity that Everton lacked in the opening 60 minutes of play.

Darren Bent gave Sunderland a 1-0 win over Manchester City in stoppage time. This is not a big surprise if you consider Sunderland’s early season record at home in years past.

Lastly, Fernando Torres scored his 50th goal at Anfield, which resulted in another L for newly promoted West Brom.

We’ve got a couple weeks before the EPL picks up again, thanks to international friendlies.  Who do you support in England and how are you feeling about the the first three weeks?

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CITY ON A MISSION FOR 4th

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

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Manchester City have battled their way back into to the top four, just as the dearly departed (from the club, that is) Mark Hughes had predicted at the season’s start.

No matter how you feel about City, or Mancini’s position on two-a-days, you can’t deny that these guys deserve to be considered top-tier. Wednesday will decide if they, or Tottenham, will play in the Champions League next year.

A few notes on today’s game:

Villa established a lead after 16 minutes of play, but it was a penalty shot from Tevez (29 goals this year) in the 41st that reversed the flow of things. Wright-Phillips and Adam Johnson each had key assists on goals for Adebayor and Craig Bellamy.

Looking ahead at what will be the most exciting match left to play in England before the World Cup, you have to wonder how Mancini will prepare for Tottenham on Wednesday. Hotspur have distinguished themselves as worthy opponents (also fighting for 4th), but there’s no knowing who will perform best under pressure.  If Tottenham can secure a win, it’ll mean their first Champions League berth in 50 years!

Who will you be supporting?

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LAMPARD STUNS IN 7-1 VILLA THRASHING

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Frank Lampard had 4 goals against Aston Villa in a much needed morale-booster for Chelsea. Villa, who were thiiiiis close to being Champions League contenders, must get their acts together.


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ALL HAIL THE KING OF ENGLISH FOOTBALL

Monday, March 1st, 2010

We love Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, but 2010 will long be remembered as the year of our lord, Wayne Rooney.  He may not win the Champions League, or the Premiership, or the World Cup… but at this point no single player is more capable of winning them all.

In Rooney, we have witnessed the maturation of a pure striker in his prime. He is an archetype, breaking the game down to a balance of bullish force and complete fluidity.


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PREMIER LEAGUE ROUNDUP: United Stand Strong Despite Villa Draw

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Manchester United inched closer to regaining the Premier League lead Wednesday – drawing 1-1 at Aston Villa.


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Playing with just 10 men after Nani was sent off for a poor challenge on Stiliyan Petrov at the 29 minute mark, Sir Alex Ferguson’s squad used all its resources to keep it a 1-1 contest. An own goal from Villa’s James Collins in the 23rd minute gave United all it needed to pull within one point of league leader Chelsea. Manchester avenged its early season loss to Villa, when Martin O’Neill’s side broke a nearly 30-year-old losing streak at Old Trafford, downing the Red Devils 1-0.

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The victor’s biggest concern after the draw will surely be the health of star midfielder Ryan Giggs. Giggs left the pitch after a clash with Villa’s Steven Sidwell and was seen exiting the stadium with his arm in a sling. The severity of the injury is unknown, but with a Champions League showdown at AC Milan set for Tuesday, United will certainly be keeping close tabs on his progress.

EPL standings as of Feb 11th

Meanwhile, the Blues found themselves on the receiving end of a 2-1 loss to red-hot Everton. Louis Saha provided both scores for the Toffees, first hitting home a header to make the score 1-1 then netting the winning goal in the 75th minute. Everton has been on a role as of late, going 5-1-1 in its last seven matches; the squad is in the middle of a string of four straight contests against teams in the top half of the table; Everton opened the run with a 1-0 loss at Liverpool and it’ll finish things up with matches against Manchester United and Tottenham.

Arsenal kept pace with the league’s top two, recording a 1-0 win over Liverpool. Abou Diaby scored the match’s lone goal when he headed in a cross from Tomas Rosicky in the 72nd minute. The Gunners – currently in third in the league – put themselves in prime position to make a late-season run, pulling to within six points of Chelsea and narrowing the gap with United to just five points. Upcoming matches against Stoke City, Sunderland, Burnley and Hull City should keep Arsene Wenger’s side on the winning path as it heads down the stretch.

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A GOAL FEST FOR VILLA

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Aston Villa came back from a 2 goal deficit to beat Blackburn 6-4 in an electrifying game.

The win puts Villa into the League Cup final on February 28th.


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PREMIER LEAGUE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: ARSENAL vs ASTON VILLA

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

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No manager on earth can match Arsene Wenger at developing good professionals into world class players.  Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas had two of the most exciting goals of the weekend, followed by a 3rd from Diaby.

Fabregas was subbed out after his second goal with hamstring problems, though Wenger believes that the injury is minor.  Let’s hope so.  When this team is healthy, they play some of the most beautiful soccer on earth.

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PREMIER LEAGUE STANDINGS – DEC 21

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

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PREMIER LEAGUE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: RED DEVILS FALL TO ASTON VILLA

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

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Yesterday’s big upsets in the premiership had something in common. United lost to Villa on a header from Gabby Agbonlahor. Wolves overcame Tottenham with a Kevin Doyle Header.

United fans have to wonder why Sir Alex kept a fire-hot Michael Owen out of United’s starting XI. It was the first loss of the season at Old Trafford. A win would have put the Red Devils in line with Chelsea.


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CARLING CUP SEMI-FINAL IS A MANCHESTER DERBY

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

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After a 3-0 blowout against Arsenal today, Manchester City are set to face Man United in the Carling Cup semi’s. This is the first time these two teams have been paired in Carling competition since City beat the Devils 4-0 in 1976.

Now that Tevez is healed up and scoring goals, City may not need to rely on a dramatic return from Robinho.

Also in the final four are Blackburn and Aston Villa. Blackburn overthrew Chelsea today in penalties. If City wins the Carling Cup, it will end a 33 year drought at the club.

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