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Predictions for the season

I really don’t want to write too much about Manchester City. I really don’t. I was actually going to just do my predictions for the season, but right after my last entry on how City have been gleefully living up to their tag as the rich, noisy neighbours of English football, I read about that […]

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Villas-Boas SO not like Mourinho

People in football are often very diplomatic in interviews. They’re very complimentary, very safe, and they try their best not to step on anybody’s toes with what they say. I spoke to Edwin van der Sar recently, and he wouldn’t even name the best player he’d ever played with to avoid offending the others! It […]

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Captain Malaysia

There’s a famous char koay teow stall in Kelana Jaya, outside the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) building, that’s become like the unofficial meet-up point for those who’ve any business with the FAM. If you’re a fan of the national football team – and don’t tell anyone I told you this – all you have […]

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Rumour has it

It’s been a while since I posted anything here, and I’ve been quite eager to get back to writing, especially with all the transfers going on. I’ve been kept busy by this leadership training thingy The Star asked some of us to do, and I’m finally graduating tomorrow (fingers crossed), after SEVEN months of seminars, […]

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The season that was

For all fans of the English Premier League, the 2010-11 season will be remembered for having as many highs and lows as a James Durbin-Scotty McCreery duet.

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The Pea-rfect debut

With the Premier League trophy as well as engraved with Manchester United’s name now, the question has to be asked: how did this relatively ordinary and unexciting United side manage to win the most competitive league in the world?

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If I were the manager…

I would have settled for a point at the Emirates.

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Chicharito outshines rival stars

Here’s a great stat I found online – Fernando Torres, Edin Dzeko and Andy Carroll cost a total of 112 million pounds, and Carroll is the only one to have scored for his new club in the Premier League.

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35 million well spent?

Andy Carroll is now the most expensive English player ever. But is he worth the money?

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Big moves

Darren Bent heads to Aston Villa after shocking Sunderland with a transfer request, and Steven Pienaar leaves Merseyside to join Harry Redknapp’s Tottenham.

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