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New Celtic away jersey a must buy

Since the arrival of my new Celtic away jersey (08/09) I have been impressed by it’s surprising comfort. Whether you are out playing football with friends or just lounging around your home the new Celtic away jersey does the trick.

The dri-fit technology which Nike have incorporated into the jersey helps to wick perspiration to keep you dry and comfortable when exercising. The vibrant yellow and green colours go really well together to make this one of the nicest jersey’s on the market.

The Celtic away jersey also supports the original Nike style which can be seen in many other jersey’s produced by this brand. Usually when I buy football jerseys I seem to always find loose pieces of tread hanging from the sides of it within days.

Not with this jersey though. The superb quality of the jersey makes it a must buy for all football fans (well, maybe not Rangers fans). I feel the new Celtic away jersey (08/09) would make a superb gift for all ages. One final thing I love about the jersey is the quote which can be seen inside the collar. It says : “It’s not the creed nor nationality that counts, it’s the man himself.”

So go now to soccerpro.com and order your Celtic away jersey for just $66.50 (£37.00).

September 30th, 2008 | Tags: Celtic, Colours, Creed, Dri Fit, Football Fans, Football Jerseys, Loose Pieces, Love Quote, Nationality, Nike, Rangers, Wick Perspiration | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed

FA reject Cahill appeal

The Football Association have today rejected an appeal by Everton against the wrongful dismissal of midfielder Tim Cahill during Saturday’s derby game against Liverpool. Cahill, 28, was shown a straight red card for a tackle on Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso and will now miss the Toffees next three Premier League games.

The Australian international appeared to ignore referee Mike Riley when he was trying to call him back. Personally, I feel this may of led to Riley pulling out the red rather than the yellow card. Cahill will now miss Everton’s games against Newcastle, Manchester United and Arsenal, three massive games for manager David Moyes as he looks to turn the club’s form around.

September 30th, 2008 | Tags: Arsenal, Derby Game, Everton, Football Association, Liverpool, Manchester United, Midfielder, Mike Riley, Newcastle, Premier League Games, Referee, S Games, Tim Cahill, Toffees, Wrongful Dismissal, Xabi Alonso, Yellow Card | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed

Newcastle United for sale : previously £481 million, now just £300 million

Newcastle owner Mike Ashley has today significantly reduced the asking price for the club to just £300 million. Ashley had been looking for as much as £481 million when he first put the club up for sale about two weeks ago but he must now realise that the club is not worth that amount of money and has therefore reduced the asking price.

Following the announcement that the Nigerian consortium interested in buying the club had officially made an offer, many people have speculated as to how much they have actually offered Ashley for the club. From what I can gather, it is obvious to me that the consortium only bid somewhere in the region of £200-£250 million which has led to Ashley’s rethinking of his first asking price.

Anyway let’s hope one way or another the club is indeed sold so that we can get Ashley out of the Premier League. It was obvious from the minute he walked in the door at St James’ Park that he couldn’t run a football club and so has proven the case. I think most Magpies fans will agree with me here, Get rid of Ashley and bring back Keegan.

September 30th, 2008 | Tags: Amount Of Money, Asking Price, Consortium, Football Club, James Park, Keegan, Led, Magpies, Mike Ashley, N Ewcastle, Newcastle United, Premier League, St James Park | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed

Bust-up at Anfield?

Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has today claimed that he and manager Rafa Benitez did not have a bust-up following the Champions League qualifying tie against Standard Liege. Agger has rarely featured in the Liverpool starting eleven this season, leading to speculation that a bust-up may of occurred between the pair.

The Danish international has only made two appearances this season, neither of which have come in the league. Agger has been unable to win back his place in the Liverpool first team due to the form of both Jamie Carragher and Martin Skrtel but he has denied it is because of a possible bust-up with Benitez.

“Of course there are things that Benitez was not satisfied with after Liege,” Agger told Danish TV station TV3. “We didn’t play a good match, but it is a big lie to say we had an argument. I certainly hope it is only football reasons why I am not playing. The 23-year old went on to say that “I’m not satisfied with the fact that I’m not playing but I have to cope and accept it. “I’m happy at Liverpool.”

Before his injury last season, I personally felt Agger was one of Liverpool’s best players at the club and he was a guaranteed starter. I personally would rather have Agger than Skrtel any day, but obviously Benitez doesn’t agree for whatever reasons. I would no be at all surprised to see Agger leave Anfield come January because he is certainly better than just a Cup player.

September 30th, 2008 | Tags: Big Lie, Bust, Champions League, Daniel Agger, Danish Tv, Iverpool, Jamie Carragher, Liverpool, Martin Skrtel, Match, Speculation, Standard Liege, Tv Station | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed

Fergie praises Styles …. sure why wouldn’t he?

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has today praised referee Rob Styles. United profited from an extremely poor penalty decision from Styles during their 2-0 win against Bolton at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Cristiano Ronaldo was taken down by Bolton defender Jlloyd Samuel, however replays clearly showed Samuel getting a touch on the ball. Ronaldo stepped up himself and put United ahead, to leave Bolton boss Gary Megson furious at ref Styles.

Styles has since apologised, an apology which has been met with praise by the United manager Ferguson. “It’s good that Rob’s done that. I think it presents him in a different light, It shows character. It presents him that he’s big enough to do that. So I think he takes all the credit for that.”

It comes as no surprise to me to see Ferguson come out with these statements because someone has to show some support for Styles and who better to do so than the man who profited most from the decision. I would believe the comments more if they had come from Bolton boss Megson, but I shall think he is still fuming from the shocking decision.

September 29th, 2008 | Tags: Alex Ferguson, Anchester United, Apology, Bolton, Boss, Cristiano Ronaldo, Different Light, Gary Megson, Jlloyd Samuel, Old Trafford, Presents, Referee, Replays, Ronaldo, Sir Alex Ferguson, Surprise | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed

Newcastle shambles nears it’s conclusion

The sale of Newcastle United has moved one step closer today with the news that the Nigerian consortium interested in the buying the club have now lodged a bid. Since the departure of Kevin Keegan from the club earlier this month, there has been severe pressure on owner Mike Ashley (who happens to look rather like Bobby from King of the Hill) to sell the club.

Ashley did confirm almost two weeks ago that he was in fact ready to sell after “getting the picture” in relation to the angry fan protests outside St James’ Park. This news should come as some relief to Newcastle fans after the side slumped to second last in the Premier League after yet another defeat on Saturday.

Chris Nathaniel, the man fronting the bid from the Nigerian consortium, refused to comment on the size of the bid : “We can’t at this stage, that’s confidential between ourselves and Newcastle, but a bid was put in on Friday evening … There’s been no timeline given by Newcastle but we hope it will be sometime soon.”

Newcastle have become the laughing stock of the Premier League (Spurs are close by) in recent weeks. First the confusion surrounding the departure of Keegan, then all the protests outside the stadium and now they have appointed Joe Kinnear as interim manager. It is a real shame to see such a massive football club be treated like this and the sooner Ashley is gone the better.

Maybe the Nigerians will like Keegan and bring him back. I know that’s what most Magpies fans want.

September 29th, 2008 | Tags: Closer Today, Consortium, Football Club, Friday Evening, Interim Manager, James Park, Joe Kinnear, Kevin Keegan, King Of The Hill, Laughing Stock, Magpies, Mike Ashley, Newcastle Fans, Newcastle United, Nigerians, Premier League, Protests, Shambles, Spurs, St James Park | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed

Everton appeal Cahill red card

Everton have today lodged an appeal to the FA over the dismissal of Tim Cahill during Saturday’s derby game against Liverpool. The Australian midfielder was shown a straight red card, for what looked like a pretty innocuous challenge on Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso.

A decision is likely to be made no sooner than Wednesday, were Everton will find out if they will be without one of their best midfielders for the next three games. Cahill appeared to ignore referee Mike Riley when he was being called back after the challenge.

Toffees manager David Moyes has argued the point that if Riley sent him off for the combination of the tackle and the ignorance of Cahill, then it should only of been two yellows, not a straight red. That would then only rule out Cahill for the game against Newcastle next weekend and not the following league games against Arsenal and Manchester United.

After Chelsea’s successful appeal over the John Terry red card a few weeks back, I personally think this appeal should also end successfully. Terry’s was definetly more of a red than Cahill’s and I certainly won’t be pleased to see Cahill’s stand after Terry had his one rescinded, although it wouldn’t surprise me one bit.

September 29th, 2008 | Tags: Arsenal, Best Midfielders, Chelsea, David Moyes, Derby Game, Everton, John Terry, League Games, Liverpool, Manchester United, Midfielder, Mike Riley, Newcastle, Referee, Three Games, Tim Cahill, Verton, Xabi Alonso, Yellows | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed

Were Spurs the club who had £15 million bid rejected for French midfielder?

Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp has today admitted he was offered £15 million for midfielder Lassana Diarra on transfer deadline day, but he turned it down. The French midfielder has become an integral part of the Pompey starting eleven but Redknapp has admitted he could of sold the player.

“At the moment I don’t want to sell anybody. I turned down a £15 million bid for Diarra on transfer deadline day. I’m not saying who from – he might want to go there,” claimed Redknapp. “But he is worth more than that.

One club who were repeatedly linked with a move for Diarra, 23, was Premier League strugglers Tottenham. Juande Ramos was believed to be keen to add to his midfield options before the window closed and it had been widely speculated that he wanted to bring Diarra to White Hart Lane.

Diarra is a quality player and I am sure all Pompey fans will be delighted to see him still at Fratton Park. Redknapp could of easily sold Diarra and then gone out and tried to sign two or three average players. With Diarra’s performance today against Spurs for Pompey, I am sure Ramos would of been wishing he had of snapped up the promising French international.

September 28th, 2008 | Tags: Bid, Fratton Park, Harry Redknapp, Juande Ramos, Lassana Diarra, Midfielder, Options, Pompey Fans, Premier League, Quality Player, Spurs, Tottenham, Transfer Deadline, White Hart Lane | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed

United and City to lock horns for £80 million striker

Rivals Manchester United and Manchester City are to lock horns in a battle to sign Lyon striker Karim Benzema. The French international has become of of Europe’s hottest properties in recent months and he has caught the eye of both Mark Hughes and Sir Alex Ferguson in particular.

Lyon recently said they would not let Benzema leave for anything less than £80 million, a price that City could certainly meet now they are super rich. Benzema, 20, has scored 42 goals in just 99 games for the French giants Lyon since breaking into the first team almost four years ago.

There is no doubting Benzema’s talent and I really think he would be an excellent signing for either club in question but is he really worth £80 million. United currently have three top class strikers at Old Trafford in Berbatov, Rooney and Tevez and I see no reason for them to go out and buy another one in the shape of Benzema, so City would have to be favourites in my book.

Source : News of the World

September 28th, 2008 | Tags: Alex Ferguson, Berbatov, Book Source, Favourites, French International, Giants, Horns, Ivals, Karim Benzema, Lyon, Manchester City, Manchester United, Mark Hughes, News Of The World, Old Trafford, Rooney, Sir Alex Ferguson, Source News, Strikers, Tevez | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed

What’s the difference between Spurs and a triangle?

A triangle has three points!

September 28th, 2008 | Tags: Spurs, Triangle | Category: Live Football News | Comments are closed
 
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