EPL Article Archive

    Between November 2, 2009 and December 2, 2009
  1. Ten Greatest Comeback Wins Ever for Manchester United

    Throughout the history of Manchester United, there have been many memorable matches. From cup titles to games against rival sides, the Red Devils have been a team that have experienced many great moments...

    Andrew Jordan Written by Andrew Jordan about 19 days ago 1,849 reads 14 comments

  2. France Cheats Its Way Past Heroic Ireland To South Africa

    France cheated their way to South Africa tonight after Ireland succumbed to a travesty of justice as Thierry Henry handled the ball twice in the build up to William Gallas' winning goal...

    Willie Gannon Written by Willie Gannon about 13 days ago 1,801 reads 156 comments

  3. Arsenal's Weak Spots: Four Things That Could Ruin Their Season

    “Yes, know thyself: in great concerns or small, Be this thy care, for this, my friend, is all.”—Juvenal, Roman poet. Juvenal is right. Knowing yourself will significantly improve your chances of success in everything you do...

    Stefan Vasilev Written by Stefan Vasilev about 22 days ago 1,782 reads 26 comments

  4. Super Sunday With Barcelona, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool & Everton

    For any football fan, Sunday 29th November will be one of the highlights of the season, as six of the world's biggest clubs do battle...

    Yoosof Farah Written by Yoosof Farah about 3 days ago 1,409 reads 12 comments

  5. Owen Hargreaves' Return Affects Whole United Midfield

    When Owen Hargreaves finally returns from injury, in what may be his last chance to achieve his prime, United manager Alex Ferguson can again field his strongest midfield...

    Nathan Lowe Written by Nathan Lowe about 20 days ago 1,386 reads 29 comments

  6. Ab-Who Diaby? Alex Song Magnificent as Arsenal Brush Aside Wolves

    In recent weeks there has been much talk about the emergence of Abou Diaby in the centre of Arsenal’s midfield. People have argued the Frenchman’s power and supposed strength in tackling have added steel to the Gunners' attacking flair...

    Owen Watson Written by Owen Watson about 24 days ago 1,213 reads 28 comments

  7. How Do You Rate the Arsenal Defenders' Performances Thus Far?

    So far this season, Arsene Wenger and his talented men have made several servings of humble pie and forced all critics to have a slice. Arsene Wenger was criticized for not buying any players during the Summer Transfer Window...

    Callum D'Souza Written by Callum D'Souza about 21 days ago 1,159 reads 6 comments

  8. Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool: Analysis In the Premier League Thus Far

    Another exciting year of the Premier League is underway. As any Premier League competition, it's been full of surprises, dismays, exciting rumors, and unexplainable losses...

    Andriy  Khrustalyov Written by Andriy Khrustalyov about 17 days ago 1,032 reads 7 comments

  9. Who Is Arsenal's Most Underrated Player?

    It is something that occurs on every team on the planet. There will alway's be a player who consistently and constantly gives 100 percent, barely putting a foot wrong but sadly receiving little or no credit for their effort...

    Callum D'Souza Written by Callum D'Souza about 16 days ago 938 reads 13 comments

  10. The Ten Greatest Chelsea Players of the Abramovich Era

    When Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea Football Club in the summer of 2003, he changed the shape of European football. Since that time, Chelsea has emerged as an annual front-runner for English and European glory...

    Austin Lindberg Written by Austin Lindberg about 14 days ago 932 reads 10 comments

  11. The Next Zizou: What Can Samir Nasri Do for Arsenal?

    Hailed by many as the "new Zizou" and compared by Arsene Wenger to Arsenal legend Robert Pirès, quick and technically outstanding, Samir Nasri announced his arrival at the new ...

    Omer Jawed Written by Omer Jawed about 25 days ago 888 reads 10 comments

  12. Brazil Vs. England: The History

    England travel to Doha, Qatar on Saturday night for their final fixture of 2009 against Brazil.   Fabio Capello has overseen a successful calendar year which has seen England win seven of their ...

    Matt S Written by Matt S about 21 days ago 887 reads 6 comments

  13. Arsenal vs. Chelsea: Pensioners to End Gunners Slim Hopes?

    There are a couple of massive matches in the Premiership this weekend, Liverpool take on Everton, Spurs travel to Villa, but most eyes will be on the Emirates as Chelsea seek to extend their ...

    Willie Gannon Written by Willie Gannon about 6 days ago 819 reads 74 comments

  14. Comparing Manchester United and Arsenal, Part Three

    Dear all,   Please forgive me. I shouldn´t have been lazy. I shouldn´t have tested the fates. I should have finished my article comparing the Arsenal and Manchester United squads...

    Arsenal Adam Written by Arsenal Adam about 16 days ago 777 reads 11 comments

  15. Manchester United Will Need Jonny Evans to Have the Vidic Effect

    Most casual observers of Premier League football attribute Manchester United's trilogy of consecutive championships to be largely based on an ingredient no longer present: Cristiano Ronaldo...

    Nathan Lowe Written by Nathan Lowe about 11 days ago 729 reads 14 comments

  16. Gunners-Blues: 10 Conclusions Following Arsenal's Defeat to Chelsea

    That wasn't very nice to watch. Not one bit. Chelsea beat Arsenal for the second game in a row by three goals on its own pitch...

    Arsenal Adam Written by Arsenal Adam about 2 days ago 715 reads 14 comments

  17. Manchester United vs. Chelsea Preview

    Manchester United will travel to Stamford Bridge, Nov. 8, mindful of Chelsea’s recent onslaught. The top two teams in Premier League square off in the biggest game of the season thus far, and the No...

    Shayan Ali Tejani Written by Shayan Ali Tejani about 25 days ago 710 reads 16 comments

  18. Spurs' Wonderkid John Bostock Scores Twice on His Debut for Brentford

    Tottenham's on-loan John Bostock scored a remarkable double on his debut for Brentford, as the Bees drew 2-2 with Millwall. And he was then described as a "young Zinedine Zidane" by Brentford's boss, Andy Scott...

    Willie Gannon Written by Willie Gannon about 17 days ago 697 reads 11 comments

  19. Arsene Wenger's Central Thinking Can Solve Arsenal's Striking Problems

    As Robin Van Persie was stretchered off on Saturday night, you would have forgiven Arsene Wenger for bemoaning his own rotten luck...

    Alex Stamp Written by Alex Stamp about 13 days ago 659 reads 3 comments

  20. Arsenal: Maturity and Team Spirit Can Overcome November Injury Problems

    Same old, same old. Come November and Arsenal is once again tormented by injuries. With 10 players currently sidelined, it looks like the hard preseason program Wenger introduced at the beginning of the season has not worked to full effect...

    Stefan Vasilev Written by Stefan Vasilev about 14 days ago 649 reads 15 comments

  21. Thierry Henry Can Handle The Ball, But He Can't Handle The Truth

    Since Ireland's exit from the World Cup at the "hand" of Thierry Henry, there have been many things said and done. But there are only two absolutes after this infamous day. Ireland are out, and Thierry Henry's star has fallen...

    Willie Gannon Written by Willie Gannon about 10 days ago 647 reads 68 comments

  22. United and Liverpool's Player Losses Are Chelsea and Arsenal's Gains

    This weekend saw one proud manager face defeat at an arch rivals ground when Manchester United was beaten at Chelsea, thanks to a dubious free kick decision...

    illya mclellan Written by illya mclellan about 22 days ago 643 reads 3 comments

  23. Robin Van Persie International Duty Injury Signals Disaster For Arsenal

    In-form Arsenal striker Robin van Persie was stretched off just 15 minutes into Holland’s international friendly with Italy last night after a challenge by Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini...

    Owen Watson Written by Owen Watson about 17 days ago 640 reads 51 comments

  24. Rafael Benitez and The Problem Areas Within The Liverpool Squad

    With just over a month to go before the January transfer window is firmly pushed open, the time may be right for Rafael Benitez to juggle his squad of players to see who can be moved on, and who can be brought in to Anfield...

    Jamie Ward Written by Jamie Ward about 3 days ago 615 reads 14 comments

  25. Hannover, Germany Keeper Enke Dead

    German goalkeeper Robert Enke, who played for Hannover, was pronounced dead at age 32 on Nov. 10. Unconfirmed reports emerged that indicate that the substitute goalkeeper for the German national squad threw himself beneath an oncoming train, Soccerway...

    Khalid Shakran Written by Khalid Shakran about 21 days ago 590 reads 14 comments

 


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