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Chelsea Looks Set To Capture Premier League Title, Special One Hits Out At Own Fans

By Kenneth Brown | Nov 02, 2014 07:31 PM EST

Jose Mourinho and Eden Hazard look set to seal their Premier League title before Christmas, with Chelsea setting an almost untouchable pace at the top, but they have other things they're trying to deal with. Jose has hit out at his own fans, saying it's like his team are playing "in an empty stadium." On top of that, Hazard has embarrassed himself and his team, referring to mid-week opponents Shrewsbury Town as "Strawberry Town" by mistake, but then again, if this is as bad as it gets, Chelsea won't complain, right? Read More »

José And Didier Prove Their Love Of The Game

By Kenneth Brown | Oct 29, 2014 09:51 AM EDT

José Mourinho and Didier Drogba might not have expected such a struggle, but the pair led Chelsea to a last-gasp victory over lower league opposition Shrewsbury Town, ensuring they'll enter the League Cup quarter-final draw. Despite being angry with the poor player performances, José took the time to please a cancer patient, and the kid couldn't have been happier. Drogba also added to his legacy, staying behind to sign autographs for more than 30 minutes for the opposite team's fans. Chelsea might struggle occasionally, but it seems they really are in this together. Read More »

Manchester City Want Capital One Cup Championship

By Kenneth Brown | Sep 24, 2014 05:15 PM EDT

The Capital One Cup is one of the biggest competitions a football player can win. Although it's the smallest English domestic trophy, many of the best players in the world still want to win this coveted trophy. The COC gives smaller English teams a chance to face the big teams and sometimes upsets happen, keeping the fans in shock throughout. Tottenham, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City have survived round three and now they'll look to win their round four fixture before trying to win it the trophy next spring. Read More »

United Deliver Angel Di Maria

By Kenneth Brown | Aug 27, 2014 08:08 AM EDT

Today will forever be remembered for the good, the bad and the ugly for Louis Van Gaal's Manchester United. The club delivered the stunning signing of Real Madrid star Angel Di Maria for a record-breaking British transfer fee, but then they were sent out of the Capital One Cup after a humiliating 4-0 defeat away to League One MK Dons. Being a Premier League side, the club were supposed to deliver a win like that themselves. Can Di Maria save the club from its huge fall from grace? Read More »

Wembley Stadium: Arsenal Vs Manchester City

By Kenneth Brown | Aug 10, 2014 01:03 PM EDT

English football is back, and the Premier League is just around the corner. The first order of business was the 2014 FA Community Shield. Every year the season begins with the winners of the FA Cup and the Premier League facing one another at Wembley Stadium, trying to win the first piece of silverware. Arsenal, the FA Cup holders, took on EPL holders Manchester City. The game was an epic encounter, and all eyes were on Arsenal's star player Alexis Sanchez. Arsenal proved too much for City, winning 3-0. Read More »

Yaya Toure has an unhappy birthday

By Kenneth Brown | May 20, 2014 04:33 PM EDT

Why didn't Yaya Toure's birthday go to plan? Read More »

Man City Are Champions

By Kenneth Brown | Mar 02, 2014 04:57 PM EST

Can Man City win four trophies? Read More »

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