Well its been a while since we’ve seen a weekend of quite so many derbies in the Premier League. Arsenal welcome West Ham, Newcastle get the chance to host Sunderland once again, while Birmingham travel to Aston Villa.
Posts Tagged ‘football’
Premier League Preview – Week 10
Posted in football, lump, tagged arsenal, aston villa, blackburn rovers, chelsea, football, fulham, london derby, man utd, midlands derby, premier league, stoke city, teeside derby on October 29, 2010 |
One Design Fits All
Posted in football, lump, tagged cardiff, ccfc, football, football shirts, Italy, kits, mufc, newcastle on October 26, 2010 |
As an Italy supporter (as you’ll see by most of my posts on here), I love collecting Italian football kits. I have too many. This blog post was originally going to list my favorite Italian kits of all time, however something came up.
Premier League Preview – Week 9
Posted in football, lump, tagged arsenal, aston villa, chelsea, everton, football, fulham, liverpool, man city, man utd, premier league, west brom on October 22, 2010 |
Did you hear the one about Wayne Rooney? Of course you did. Well, alongside the soap opera, the real drama of football continues. This weekend’s stand-out game could well be Tottenham Hotspur hosting the newly inspired Everton.
Premier League Preview – Week 8
Posted in football, lump, tagged arsenal, chelsea, everton, football, liverpool, man utd, merseyside derby, premier league on October 16, 2010 |
So we’re back from the international break, and it should be the case that our home-grown Premier League footballers are nice and rested after their jog around Wembley. Jokes aside, the international break does often trigger some odd results in the weeks following it; set to make this week’s action all the more exciting.
Top 5 – Manager Meltdowns
Posted in football, lump, tagged arsene wenger, brian clough, football, jack charlton, Joe Kinnear, kevin keegan, rafa benitez, roy keane, top5, youtube on October 15, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Ah Football. They say pressure brings out the best in great players, but behind every great player and even the not so great players is a managers who is permanently on the verge of a mental breakdown. When the pressure finally boils over the consequences are fantastic. Sit back and enjoy some Youtube goodness.