May 10th, 2009
I am very sorry for basically closing down the site or making it inactive as there have been problems, exams etc…
We will be back July 6th, I am sorry for the inconvenience caused and when we do return this will not occur again
Apologies,
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Posted by seagy44
February 15th, 2009
Article by: Matthew Wood
For years a fight for fourth place wasn’t even considered a possibility, as it was always assumed these places would be taken by, the “top four.” However with more investment coming for the middle table clubs, each year, the gap has been closing, and this year could be the year when David finally beat’s goliath.
As I write this article, Aston Villa stands in 4th place, while Arsenal are 5th. Villa currently have 7 more points than Arsenal, recently beating Blackburn. Arsenal however had a 0-0 draw against Spurs this weekend; this wouldn’t be so bad if Arsenal hadn’t drawn their last 4 games. Not the form of a team challenging for a Champions League space.
Many have been spectating why Arsenal have been the host of bad form this year, some blame the injuries, some blame the lack of experience and a captain, and some have blamed Arsenals reluctance to spend money. Those who blame injuries have a fair argument as Cesc Fabregas, arguably Arsenal’s best player, has been injured for a good period of the season. Those who blame Arsenals lack of experience also have a point because in one particular match Arsenal had an average age of just 19. The idea that Arsenal don’t have enough experience also ties in with their reluctance to spend money. Boss, Wenger, though has seemed to realise that they need a leader with some experience, and has taken moves to try and sign, Andrei Arshavin, who has been linked with all sort of high ranking clubs throughout the globe. The 27 year old first got clubs interest after stunning performances at Euro 2008. However, is this the man to get Arsenal where they want to be, or has the damage, already been done?
It’s not just the decline of Arsenal that has been leading up to this, for a long time clubs like Everton, Man City and Aston Villa have been putting more and more investment in to transfers. Aston Villa have been making smart buys such as Ashley young, Sidwell and Friedel. Not big name signing but each had qualities that complement each other. Martin O’Neil should take credit for this as he has done wonders for Villa.
Aston Villa does have some hard fixtures coming up though, including Vs Chelsea. When Arsenal have some games they really should be winning such as West Brom and Stoke. If Arsenal want to get in to fourth they will have to do it within the next few game unless Aston Villa mess up later on in the season. However, being a club of Arsenals stature and pinning hopes on other teams tripping up is not a good game plan. Wenger is a good manager, and hopefully he will make the signings he needs on the last day of the transfer window to get their season back on track.
It’s not going to be an easy task getting rid of Villa though, they are in a good position, and wont let go easily, I look forward to seeing how this pans out at the end of the season.
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February 9th, 2009

Since being appointed in June 2008 Scolari has been sacked suddenly by the Chelsea board.
Ray Wilkins will take up the managerial position for now until a Abramovich finds Phil’s successor
The Chelsea Board said on their Website , ”He was sacked in order to maintain a challenge for the trophies we are still competing for”.
“Luiz Felipe Scolari has been dismissed as manager of Chelsea Football Club with immediate effect,” read the statement. “The Chelsea board would like to place on record our gratitude for his time as manager.
“Felipe has brought many positives to the club since he joined and we all feel a sense of sadness that our relationship has ended so soon.
“Unfortunately the results and performances of the team appeared to be deteriorating at a key time in the season.
“In order to maintain a challenge for the trophies we are still competing for we felt the only option was to make the change now.
“The search for a new manager has already started and we hope to have someone in place as soon as possible.”"The search for a new manager has already started and we hope to have someone in place as soon as possible.”
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February 7th, 2009
Saturday, 7 February 2009
Blackburn v Aston Villa, 15:00
Chelsea v Hull, 15:00
Everton v Bolton, 15:00
Man City v Middlesbrough, 12:45
Portsmouth v Liverpool, 17:30
Sunderland v Stoke, 15:00
West Brom v Newcastle, 15:00
Wigan v Fulham, 15:00
Sunday, 8 February 2009
Tottenham v Arsenal, 13:30
West Ham v Man Utd, 16:00
(more to follow)
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February 5th, 2009
Article by deej3005
Arsenal
In-Andrei Arshavin-Zenit St.Petersburg
Arshavin will be one of the Gunners’ key players this season. This transfer alone is unlikely to save Arsenal’s season, but the fact that Arshavin has joined may spur Arsenal on to finishing in the top four and achieving something in the Champions League.
Transfer Rating: 4.5/5
Out-Jay Simpson-West Brom-loan
Out-Gavin Hoyte-Watford-loan
Out-Paul Rodgers-Northampton-loan
Out-Rui Fonte-Crystal Palace-loan
Out-Henri Lansbury-Scunthorpe-loan
Aston Villa
In-Emile Heskey-Wigan-£3.5M
The big England striker joined O’Neill’s side for a bargain 3.5m. With Carew and Agbonlahor already available, Heskey may not play every game, but he is very good at holding up the ball, bringing others into play and playing alongside a smaller, speedier forward such as Agbonlahor. He’s already got his Villa career off to a good start with a goal on his debut, this is an excellent coup by O’Neill.
Transfer rating: 5/5
Out-Wayne Routledge-QPR-loan
The little winger simply wasn’t playing at Villa, and had to go somewhere to get his career back on track. From villa’s point of view, this loan move is not a bad thing, as Routledge might be able to get into some form and show us all some of the potential that he displayed at Crystal Palace.
Transfer rating: 4/5
Out-Sam Williams-Walsall-loan
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