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Premier League Weekend Review
Another weekend has come and gone in the English Premier League, a weekend that featured a couple of big showdowns and plenty of drama. Manchester City hosted Newcastle in the battle of the league’s only two undefeated teams, and Liverpool …
Galaxy Leaves Dynamo Seeing Stars
The rain falling in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon must have given Bruce Arena and his players an ominous feeling. Arena and the LA Galaxy were planning a
The Road To Brazil Starts At Home
Fresh off a 3-2 victory over Slovenia on Tuesday, the US Men's National Team has learned its opponents for the semifinal round of qualifying for the 2014 World
Madrid Is The Real Deal
Barcelona beware: Real Madrid is ready to stage a coup in La Liga. No word as to whether it will be a peaceful coup of speedy, attacking soccer,
Premier League Weekend Review
It was a high-scoring weekend in the Premier League, plenty of goals and plenty of action to talk about. Here are some of the top performers from this
Best Ball Ever?
If you've been following the beginning of the European soccer league seasons, you've probably noticed a new face on the fields of England, Spain, and Italy--the face of
Premier League Weekend Review
It was another landmark weekend in the English Premier League, with plenty of storylines to follow. Let's take a look at some of the big topics from this
Manchester United vs Manchester City Preview
Not many people believed Sir Alex Ferguson when he said that last week’s game against Liverpool was one of the “biggest of the season”. Everyone knew he had
Premier League Weekend Review
This weekend's Premier League action was filled with action and excitement, as usual. Here are the scores, as well as some of the highlights (and lowlights) of this weekend's
Wayne Rooney: Genius or Villain?
Although the answer to that question may depend on which side of this weekend's Manchester United vs. Liverpool game you fall on, let's take a broader view of
The Death of the Premier League?
In 1991, a group of 20 soccer teams in England entered into an agreement to break away from the existing English Football League and form their own, independent














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