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Arsenal v Birmingham City: Ben Foster properties in on 2nd winner’s medal right after finding peace at St Andrew’s
Birmingham goalkeeper Ben Foster tired of the ‘win at all costs’ mentality at Manchester United.

MICHAEL CARRICK PENS NEW Contract
Michael Carrick – stays at Manchester United. Michael Carrick has signed a new contract with Manchester United that will keep him at Outdated Trafford until finally 2014.

McCARTHY EXPECTS RELEGATION DOGFIGHT
Mick McCarthy – continues to be assured. Mick McCarthy expects Wolves battle for Barclays Premier League survival not to be made the decision until eventually the last sport of the season.

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Forget Manchester United, Chelsea and Barcelona – the world’s POSHEST period ticket goes on sale for £15,000… at …
The world’s most pricey time ticket will go on sale next week for an amazing £15,000 but the buyer will not be obtaining entry to football’s big guns, this ticket is for Peterborough United.

Jamie O’Hara set to leave Tottenham in summer time
Jamie O’Hara admits he is resigned to leaving Tottenham in the summer. O’Hara is at present on loan at Wolves following discovering himself down the pecking order at Spurs.

Rotten view of Arsenal
PUNK legend John Lydon, aka Jonny Rotten, looks at the Carling Cup closing

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Adam has heart set on Liverpool change
Charlie Adam nonetheless hopes to join Liverpool Football Club in the summertime. The midfielder was the subject matter of a lot interest from the Reds throughout the New Yr, but Blackpool refused to take into account letting their star participant go away.

Jamie O’Hara set to leave Tottenham in summertime
Jamie O’Hara admits he is resigned to leaving Tottenham in the summer season. O’Hara is currently on mortgage at Wolves following obtaining himself down the pecking buy at Spurs.

Harry Redknapp: I nearly stop Spurs very last season when a Dubai club offered me a position
Harry Redknapp has exposed he was prepared to walk absent from Spurs last time regardless of the lure of the Champions League – for the comfort and heat of the Center East.

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World’s POSHEST season ticket goes on sale for £15,000… at Peterborough
League One Peterborough United are selling the most expensive season ticket in the world. At £15,000, it is 10 times more expensive than Real Madrid’s.

O`HARA EXPECTS TO LEAVE TOTTENHAM
Wolves loan star Jamie O’Hara has conceded he is resigned to leaving Tottenham this summer. O’Hara is currently on loan at Molineux until the end of the season after finding himself down the pecking order at Spurs.

FOSTER SETS SIGHTS ON RELEGATION BATTLE
Ben Foster (r) – made a string of impressive saves. Carling Cup hero Ben Foster has stressed the need for Birmingham to guarantee their Barclays Premier League status in the aftermath of their shock win over Arsenal in the final at Wembley.

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Post by Andrew Regan

For sports supporters traveling to or dwelling in London, there is a single activity which stands head and shoulders above all other folks in the nation’s money, and that is football. London has thirteen skilled football teams at present, with five of people groups competing at the prime degree in the English Premier League. Of these leading flight teams, Arsenal and Chelsea hold the most prestige in phrases of latest honours, but on their day Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham and Fulham are all able of troubling even the best at their respective residence grounds.For traveling to enthusiasts, acquiring to most of London’s soccer stadia is relatively straight ahead given the city’s complete public transport network. In reality, as most of the Premier League grounds are serviced by possibly a typical bus route or are in close proximity to an underground station, this means the automobile can be left at property.Ticket charges vary based on the stadium of choice, your seat and the opponents on the day. It is not shocking that tickets to view Arsenal and Chelsea are amongst the a lot more high-priced in the Premier League, whilst the common availability of tickets – in particular for the massive matches – can usually be scarce. But a bit of forward planning will pay dividends, particularly if you get to see the prime teams battle it out in entrance of a packed stadium.In fact, just being in the stadium and taking in the atmosphere is well worth the entry charge by yourself. London derbies always present fanatical help, and the exact same can be said when other massive teams these as Manchester United or Liverpool come to town. The common potential of Premier League grounds in London is close to forty,000 supporters, with Arsenal’s newly constructed Emirates Stadium being the exception at more than 60,000 even so, options to create a new stadium for Tottenham Hotspur are effectively beneath way.Of course, the greatest soccer knowledge in London is to view a game at the new ninety,000 potential Wembley Stadium. The stadium is famed for its heritage, as well as the striking tall Arch that spans substantial over the stadium, which can be noticed from across London. Some of the most crucial matches in the football calendar are played out at Wembley, so if you get the chance be positive to obtain a ticket.A go to to London has a lot to give, but as you can see it is significantly from complete without taking in the city’s favoured sport. But is important to strategy your journey in advance if you want to encounter a soccer sport on your visit, as match tickets to the prime video games – as well as the availability of the London resorts – can guide up fast.

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Andrew Regan writes for a digital advertising agency. This report has been commissioned by a client of said company. This report is not created to promote, but ought to be considered skilled material.

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On 22.05 Dimitar Berbatov was a guest at a well-liked Bulgarian discuss indicate. In the middle of the interview he was introduced to the most popular Bulgarian football player…Gatso Batsov from Batsova Mahala!…Wherever are you going, huh? See what takes place….:-D
Video Rating: 4 / five

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Article by Steve Yates

I confess that I have a liking for Arsenal. In fact, of all the so-called ‘Big Four’ they are probably the one team that I wouldn’t mind having to watch every week. They play a lovely, silky game of football and, when they are in full flight, they are probably the nearest thing we have in this country to a team that can match Barcelona.

Unfortunately, they can’t match Barcelona in terms of finishing ability. Or probably defending, for that matter. In fact, in those two departments they themsleves can be matched by quite a few of the ‘lesser’ teams in English football.

It’s such a shame, really, for the neutral, that a team that has the passing ability in it that this Arsenal team has somehow seems to come up short time and time again. Players with the ability of Fabregas, Arshavin, Van Persie, and Walcott should surely have won something in the past few seasons.

So where has it gone wrong? Or, as some Arsenal fans are sure to argue, has it not gone wrong at all; it’s simply a matter of time. Or economics. Or something else.

Three things strike me. Again, I stress; as a neutral. My wife supports Tottenham but I don’t let that colour my perspective at all.

Anyway, the first is that when I remember that truly great Arsenal team of a few years ago, it’s not just their quality of passing I remember. Yes, Pires, Henry, Bergkamp, Ljungberg, etc could pass the ball – but the whole team had a solidity and physicality about it that just doesn’t seem to be there in the present one. When you remember Patrick Vieira, you remember his hardness as much as his undoubted skill. So often now when you see the two teams lining up for the girly handshakes – sorry, pre-match civilities – the Arsenal team looks like a junior side compared to the team they’re playing against. That so-important spine running through the team doesn’t seem to be quite right.

And when you remember Ian Wright, Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp you remember their ruthless precision in making almost every chance count; something today’s strikerss are a long way from achieving.

Finally, and here Arsenal fans will be able to shed light on this – the lack of trophies seems to me to have coincided with the move to the Emirates Stadium. It’s a wonderful place to watch football, and everyone should go there – but Arsenal left Highbury in May, 2006 and haven’t won anything since. I don’t believe in curses or stuff like that. I do wonder, though, if the financial impact of the stadium, especially in what we have to call ‘the current economic climate’, has had a dramatic impact on the manager’s transfer budget.

I fully applaud the way that Arsene Wenger can take players of whom we know very little and make them into superstars. But I wonder if this policy has rather been forced on him because most of the money is tied up elsewhere.

Whatever the reason, I genuinely fear for Arsenal this year. A team with the financial clout of Manchester City might start to make real progress. Everton are only a couple of players away from having a really good squad – and no-one could accuse them of lacking physicality. My wife tells me to write that Tottenham are going to be up there this season as well; she might be right.

I hope, somehow, that Arsenal can, in 2009/2010, stop being ‘promising’ and ‘young’ and really play like they did a few years ago. I hated the way Manchester United brushed them aside in the Champions’ League semi-final; it was brutal.

I want to see an Arsenal team that plays fast, fluent, passing football but also has got some steel at the back and a ruthlessness in attack.

If they have another season like last year, I fear that the ‘Big Four’ might not include them.

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