Jurgen Klinsmann has
finalized his roster for the U.S. men's national team's upcoming World Cup
qualifiers.
This is a site created by two diehard football fans. One supporting Chelsea (with a side of burnley) and the other Manchester United! We are here to opine on all that's going on in the world of football but don't be surprised if it's done so with a bias to the aforementioned clubs. Read on and enjoy the beautiful game!
Monday, October 8, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
2012/13 UCL Group Stage: Week 2 (Scores & Review)
There were a lot of exciting Champions
League matches this week, so without a long intro, I'm just going to
jump into it.
Labels:
AC Milan,
Ajax,
Arsenal,
Barcelona,
Bayern Munich,
Borussia Dortmund,
Champions League,
Chelsea,
Cristiano Ronaldo,
Juventus,
Kaka,
Malaga,
Manchester City,
Manchester United,
Montpellier,
PSG,
Real Madrid,
Schalke 04
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Thierry Henry scores off a corner! (Videos)
Beckham did it (twice), so why
shouldn't Thierry Henry? NY Red Bulls defeated Columbus Crew 3-1 and
while scoring two of the goals, the former Arsenal striker scored
from the corner. Check out the video below.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Your European Qualifying Tuesday Roundup
It was another busy night in European world cup qualifying. Couldn't catch the matches? We have all the latest on a topsy-turvy night of football.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
EPL Returns/Gameweek 1: Game of the Week
EPL Week 1: Game of The Week (With Video Highlights)
The EPL is back and so are Twil and I
and we will start TFIU back up again. We wanted to kick off our first
post of the season with our pick fr the game of the week. After
Sunday, it really seemed like it was going to go to the match between
Manchester City and Southampton, but Monday's match changed that up.
Everton hosted Manchester United at Goodison Park in a cracking match
where the action was in constant motion from goal to goal. The first
half ended as a 0-0 draw but only took Fellaini 12 minutes in the
second half to convert the cross from a corner. The Belgian had been
fantastic the entire match along with team mates Leon Osman and
Steven Pienaar who, if not for David De Gea, would have all scored a
nice set of opening week goals. The young Spaniard made up for
United's sloppy defense, though conceding a goal. Valencia &
Carrick were two midfielders that teamed up with Vidic and Evra to
complete United's back four, so this is where the problems started.
United/s attacking half got close a few times but couldn't break
through Everton's on form defense. Phil Jagielka was easily the best
defender on the pitch and New signing Shinji Kagawa helped
orchestrate the midfield but it wasn't enough. The other big signing,
Robin van Persie, started on the bench. He subbed on for Danny
Welbeck with 22 minuted left on the clock. He still seemed like a
very new signing which is why he didn't start. He still hadn't fell
into the motion of United. United start off the season with zero
points and Everton start with a well deserved 3 points.
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