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Friday, April 22, 2005

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Premiership weekend preview

Chelsea can take a decisive step towards clinching the Premiership title.

Today's newspaper headlines

Ferguson wants Keane as successor

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson wants captain Roy Keane to take over the Old Trafford hot seat when he eventually stands down.

Weekend Premiership Preview

Chelsea could be crowned Premiership Champions following this weekend’s fixtures, but they won’t be able to seal the title on home soil after only drawing with Arsenal in midweek.

Surprise package Bolton heading for Europe

The Champions League old guard may have to cope with a surprise new contender next season in the shape of unfashionable Bolton Wanderers.

Everton move for Inter Milan's Emre

An agent representing Inter Milan midfielder Emre has confirmed talks have been held with Everton about next season.

Benitez wants to stand alongside Liverpool legends

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez admits he wants to create his own legend alongside the famous Anfield bootroom.

Lampard: We'll dominate game for years and years

Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard says they are building a dynasty at Stamford Bridge that will dominate the game for many years to come.

Terry: Turning air blue our key to success

Chelsea Players are expecting a trip on Blues owner Roman Abramovich's super yacht as a reward for winning the title.

Chelsea owner Abramovich now richer

The Russian made an incredible £1.15 billion last year to bring his overall wealth to £7.7 billion.

Xabi: I can replace Gerrard at Liverpool

Xabi Alonso says he can fill Steven Gerrard's boots should the Liverpool skipper move on at the end of this season.

Rooney takes the blame

Wayne Rooney is disappointed with the way his first season at Manchester United is turning out, saying he should have scored more goals for The Red Devils.

Rafa planning title tilt

Rafa Benitez is already planning his summer transfer moves aimed at Liverpool challenging for The Premiership title next season.

Fergie aims swipe at Jose

Ferguson believes his job at Old Trafford is a lot harder than the one Mourinho has at Stamford Bridge.

Ferdinand's agent: Chelsea meeting reaction just crazy

The agent of Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand says he is amazed that his and Ferdinand's meeting with Chelsea chief Peter Kenyon in a London restaurant has caused so much of a stir.

Rooney wants Everton success

Wayne Rooney insists he hopes Everton land the crucial fourth Champions League spot.

Thursday, April 21, 2005

Giggs: We're better than Blues

Ryan Giggs is confident Manchester United's season will not peter out after declaring the team to be better than champions-elect Chelsea.

Shearer tips Magpies to come back

Newcastle captain Alan Shearer has tipped his side to bounce back from the disappointments of the past week.

Today's newspaper headlines

Chelsea are champions, says Wenger

Arsenal have already conceded the Premiership crown to Chelsea.

'Contract will be signed soon' - Rio

Rio Ferdinand is hopeful he will agree a new Manchester United contract 'in days rather than weeks' but refuses to put a precise timescale on negotiations.

Alan Shearer Compilation (Video)

The former England captain, showing off some of his great goals for Newcastle. Nice effects along with unforgettable heroics from the Gosforth man
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Kenyon comments on Glazer

Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has weighed in on the Malcolm Glazer takeover debate at Manchester United.

Fergie upset with "weak ref"

Sir Alex Ferguson felt Phil Dowd was a "weak referee" as he saw Manchester United crash to a 1-0 defeat at Everton, finishing the game with ten men.

Waiting game for Zenden

Boudewijn Zenden says he is no rush to commit himself to Middlesbrough.

Liverpool boss explains Gerrard bench role

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez left Steven Gerrard on the bench for yesterday's 2-1 win over Portsmouth.

Everton boss plays down touchline row with Man Utd's Ferguson

Everton boss Dave Moyes played down his touchline bust-up with Manchester United counterpart Sir Alex Ferguson at the end of last night's 1-0 win.

Prem Reaction: Wenger Congratulates Chelsea

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger saw his side delay Chelsea’s march towards the title by holding them to a goalless draw, but said afterwards that the Blues will be worthy champions when they win the Premiership.

Prem Reaction: Neville Had To Go – Fergie

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson admitted that Gary Neville deserved to be sent off for kicking the ball at an Everton fan during the Red Devils’ 1-0 defeat at Goodison.

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Premiership Round-Up

The top-of-the-table encounter at Stamford Bridge ended goalless with neither side able to break the deadlock.

Dein positive for future

Despite enduring a difficult season by their own high standards, club vice-chairman David Dein has declared that Arsenal are in a sound state.

JT or Lamps? Sven sits on fence

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson believes it is impossible to choose between Frank Lampard and John Terry as player of the year.

England up to sixth in FIFA list

England have moved two places up the FIFA world rankings to sixth following last month's World Cup qualifying victories.

Man Utd boss Ferguson: Kenyon antics have Chelsea in stew

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson feels justified in his criticisms of Chelsea CEO Peter Kenyon after it emerged this week that he had dined at two restaurants with defender Rio Ferdinand.

Lamps: We can shut Arsenal out

Chelsea's England midfielder Frank Lampard is convinced victory against Arsenal on Wednesday night will effectively end Arsenal's hopes of retaining the Barclays Premiership title.

Police quiz Newcastle players after on-pitch fight

Police said on Wednesday they had interviewed Newcastle players Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer after their on-pitch brawl during an English Premiership game earlier this month.

Wenger: 'Show we're still the champs'

Arsene Wenger called on Arsenal to prove they are 'big champions' by refusing to hand over their Premiership title without a determined struggle in tonight's clash at Chelsea.

Today's newspaper headlines

Coleman wants video replays

Furious Fulham boss Chris Coleman has called for the introduction of video play-backs after seeing his side robbed of a precious victory at Middlesbrough.

Man Utd boss tells Ferdinand: Just sign

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has urged Rio Ferdinand to commit his future to the Old Trafford club.

Benitez wants Liverpool players to forget Chelsea

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez is demanding his players focus on the Premiership - and not their Champions League semi against Chelsea.

Newcastle's Souness stands by underfire Butt

Newcastle boss Graeme Souness has launched a staunch defence of Nicky Butt who angered the Newcastle fans by refusing to acknowledge them at the end of the 4-1 FA Cup Semi-final defeat by his old club Manchester United.

Benitez: Liverpool scouting can handle Euro letdown

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez insists his scouting network is strong enough to handle not being in the Champions League next season.

Gerrard drops London house-hunt

The Sun says Gerrard has scrapped plans to buy two £2.2million London homes, which is a sure sign that he is getting cold feet over his proposed move to Chelsea.

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Prem Wrap: Precious Points For Saints & Fulham

Southampton and Fulham earned themselves precious points in the battle to avoid relegation with 1-1 draws against Bolton Wanderers and Middlesbrough, respectively. But whereas Saints, fortunate not to have been buried by half-time, forced their way back into an enthralling match at The Reebok, Fulham will be bitterly disappointed not have won at The Riverside. The Cottagers were denied when Boro were awarded a highly contentious last minute penalty.

Benitez backs Hyypia

Rafa Benitez brushed aside suggestions that Sami Hyypia could leave Anfield.

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Bowyer admits violent conduct charge, requests hearing

Newcastle United midfielder Lee Bowyer has admitted a charge of violent conduct following his on-field brawl with team mate Kieron Dyer in a match against Aston Villa this month.

Arsenal FC - top 10 Goals (Video)

A video of top Arsenal goals from recent seasons including Reyes, Henry and Bergkamp goals
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Prem: Best Eleven Of The Week

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Chelsea set to depose champions

The shift in English soccer's balance of power from north to southwest London will be all but confirmed on Wednesday if runaway Premiership leaders Chelsea beat second-placed Arsenal at Stamford Bridge. Follow

Ruud predicts peaceful FA Cup Final

Ruud van Nistelrooy is convinced next month's FA Cup Final will pass off without major incident even though Manchester United's recent meetings with Arsenal have been littered with rancour, argument and confrontation.

Shearer backs Souness to make big signings

Newcastle United captain Alan Shearer is backing manager Graeme Souness to make the necessary changes to the squad over the summer.

Ronaldo reveals special gesture from pal Nistelrooy

Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed a special gesture he received from Manchester United teammate Ruud van Nistelrooy after last year's FA Cup final victory.

Arsenal's Reyes brands Chelsea as bores

Reyes said: "Chelsea are top, but they have done it with an excessively conservative game. I don't know if they have gained many new fans this season.

Monday, April 18, 2005

Henry to miss Blues game too

Arsenal striker Thierry Henry is set to miss his side's clash with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

Shearer looks to the future

Newcastle skipper Alan Shearer has backed his shell-shocked side to bounce back next season as he attempts to end his career with a trophy.

Arsenal v Crystal Palace (Video)

Arsenal 3 -0 Crystal Palace

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Robin Van Persie
Robin Van Persie

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Cole refuses to commit

After being charged by the FA for his role in the Chelsea tapping-up scandal, Ashley Cole has admitted that his future at Arsenal is unsure.

Arsenal's Ljungberg turns up heat on Man Utd

Arsenal midfielder Freddie Ljungberg has turned up the heat on Manchester United as they prepare to face them in the FA Cup final.

Campbell after Chelsea skipper Terry's job

Arsenal defender Sol Campbell has thrown down the gauntlet to Chelsea skipper John Terry - 'I want your England place'.

Arsenal boss: Chelsea's Mourinho will soon lose arrogance

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is confident Chelsea's Jose Mourinho will soon have the arrogance booted out of him.

Arsenal hero Van Persie: Goals worth smack in the gob

Arsenal super-sub Robin van Persie says it was worth getting a smack in the gob after his two goals against Blackburn Rovers in Saturday's FA Cup semifinal victory.

Souness questions Robert apology

Newcastle United boss Graeme Souness has revealed Laurent Robert, who played despite stating Souness had taken the team backwards, had said sorry to his team-mates after yesterday's FA Cup performance.

Ferguson: Van Nistelrooy will fire Man Utd to Arsenal Double triumph

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is backing Ruud van Nistelrooy to fire his team to FA Cup triumph and also second-place in the league.

O'Leary: I'm running out of players

Aston Villa's England striker Darius Vassell faces another scan on the ankle he broke in October and midfielder Gavin McCann has been ruled out for the rest of the season after having another operation on his damaged knee.

Sunday, April 17, 2005

Ferguson delighted with Ruud return

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said he never lost faith in striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, who ended a long drought with two goals to help his team crush Newcastle United 4-1 in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday.| Fergie claims Rio deal is close

Today's newspaper headlines

Newcastle 1-4 Man Utd: FT Report

Bitter rivals Manchester United and Arsenal will return to the Millennium Stadium on May 21 to put their seasons on the line in a mouth-watering FA Cup final.

Wenger slams Rovers approach

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger echoed Jose Mourinho's criticism of Blackburn as he accused them of going "too far" in their physical approach to their FA Cup semi-final clash in Cardiff.

Ferdinand: I'm committed to Man Utd

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has dismissed reports he is considering quitting Old Trafford.

Chelsea tickets going for £1,000 a pop

Chelsea home tickets for their Champions League semi against Liverpool could go for as much as £2,000 a pair.

Benitez: We must start winning quickly

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez admits his team must start "winning quickly" if they're to qualify for next season's Champions League.

Cole: Chelsea probe hasn't affected form

Arsenal fullback Ashley Cole insists the investigation into a tapping up claim against Chelsea hasn't affected his form.

Smicer sad at Re