November 14th, 2008 by English Football
I received an email today from NetResult, A Division of Projector NetResult Ltd on behalf of Football Data Co Limited which is the appointed licensee of the FA Premier League, the Football League, the Scottish Premier League and the Scottish Football League (”the Leagues”) in respect of the licensing of certain intellectual property rights of the Leagues, including UK Club Crests, for use by third parties. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 10th, 2008 by English Football
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October 4th, 2008 by Jake Hall
The Premiership is undoubtedly the most powerful league in the world and the key reason why is simply because we have the better players in world football playing in our shores. In the past, the worlds better players use to ply their trades in Serie A in Italy and La Liga in Spain. The power has now shifted but not only in terms of the leagues but in terms of where these talents are coming from. The area that is now being developed is Africa. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 17th, 2008 by Jake Hall
Last season the Premiership stamped their mark on European football as the force to catch up to. Serie A and the Primera Division have both been surpassed and this was shown in the Champions League Final contested between Englands two biggest clubs, Chelsea and Manchester United. But one thing that the Premier league has not surpassed are the youth academies that the continental clubs have set up. Dutch football is renowned for producing exciting young talent and having a great infrastructure to produce and enhance this talent. But recently there is one youth academy that has been head and shoulders above the rest and that is Barcelona’s youth system in which La Masia is at the heart of the set up. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 17th, 2008 by Jake Hall
He is a player that has over 500 appearances for his club and 34 for his country. Much has been said about his highly controversial comments in his recent autobiography. But let us not forget the other rumblings that have gone on over the players career, only last September Carragher was arrested and cautioned for assault outside a school near to his home. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 15th, 2008 by Jake Hall
After spending in excess of 69million pounds Spurs have once again flattered to deceive with only one point in four games. In each of the games it is quite simple to see that the team is “soft” through the middle, they have many payers of a high technical ability but the problem with them is that they have no true high energy ball winning players. This has been the teams problem for three seasons now at least. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 10th, 2008 by Jake Hall
It is always interesting to compare varied points of view especially when they are from different countries. The biggest issue at the moment in European football has to be the round up of the transfers window that has finished. When you look at the papers or the internet sites in the UK they state first and foremost the amount that has been paid by the club for the player or if undisclosed the estimated amount. But if you look at the German transfers the first statement that is issued is the length of the contract the player has signed. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 4th, 2008 by Jake Hall
Well by far and away the biggest news has to be the shock transfer of Robinho to Manchester City from Real Madrid for a record fee of £32.5-million. It really was a fairytale day for the City fans after the surprising news of there takeover by Abu Dhabi United Group for Development and Investment (ADUG), with the new owner Sulaiman al-Fahim targeting huge investment in the club to take them right to the top it is looking like exciting times for the City faithful. The amount suggested to be invested is huge with al-Fahim stating “I need to meet the manager but the best players in the world average £30-million. We need a minimum of 18 players at that level. Without that you can’t win the champions league”. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 25th, 2008 by Jake Hall
The Cristiano Ronaldo saga rumbled on for over three months but it looks like it has been finally put to rest until at least the end of the season. But a saga that has lasted a lot longer than that is about to finally end but in a opposite manner, Dimitar Berbatov has been coveted by Manchester United for well over a year now and looks set to sign for them this coming week. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 22nd, 2008 by Jake Hall
After a disappointing performance against the Czech Republic our wise and obviously highly skilled press have decided to once again turn our nation against the new coach. Yes is was very poor but will this truly help our team if we start to turn against one of the most gifted managers in the world. The answer is simply no it won’t, the critics and journalists will always think that they can do a better job and will jump on anything that they see as a weakness. The reason behind this is because our nation buys more papers because of this, the reason being because we as a nation like to be lead rather than think for ourselves. Read the rest of this entry »
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