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Just as Roger Federer has feet of clay when it comes to playing Rafael Nadal on the red clay of Paris, similarly Nadal has some serious questions to answer on surfaces other than clay. I am only considering the Grand Slams for seeing relative performance as they, to me, signify the bigger and more important battles. Allow me to take the same reference point that I took in my previous piece, the past...
Published: June 1, 2010
This article looks at what Wenger might do realistically in terms of transfers for Arsenal. I know this is an issue that has divided some Arsenal fans on Bleacher, but this is my take of the issues and what I think is likely to happen: GK: In terms of getting a new goal keeper I personally would not mind one but I think Almunia and Fabianski will still be our keepers for next season....
Published: June 1, 2010
Each World Cup tournament brings us bags of fantastic football, but also a lot of useless trivia to curb the appetite in the build up to the greatest show on earth consisting of the youngest players, oldest coaches, the smallest nation, and of course, the most fans. Let’s see just what this year’s World Cup has to offer. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 1, 2010
Spotlight on the FIFA World Cup Barclays Premier League stars are set to grace the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. A total of 130 Barclays Premier League players have been included among the 941 names in the preliminary squads for the tournament which starts on 11th June. Only four of the 32 participating nations have not named a Premier League player among their initial parties of up...