2015年8月26日星期三

English quartet await Champions League draw

Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United will find out their Champions League group stage rivals when the draw is made on Thursday. Chelsea are in pot one alongside fellow seeds Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Benfica, Juventus, Paris St Germain, Zenit St Petersburg and PSV Eindhoven. Arsenal, City and United are in pot two, along with Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Porto and Valencia. The 32 teams in the draw will be put into eight groups of four.、End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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2015年8月14日星期五

Louis van Gaal says Manchester United move up to Pedro

Louis van Gaal says he is no closer to knowing whether Pedro will leave Barcelona for Manchester United. The Spain forward admitted this week his Barca future is unclear, although he denied telling the club's technical secretary he wants to leave. United must match his £21.2m release clause to get the deal done, according to Spain-based journalist Graham Hunter, but Van Gaal says the final decision rests with the player. That was the word used by his current boss Luis Enrique, who said: "It is an unusual and difficult situation. It is a contradiction. He wants to stay but he also wants to have more minutes. I will continue to play those that I think are best for each match. "What I am looking forward to though is the end of the transfer window so that everything will then be clear." End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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Hibs' Scott Allan to have Celtic medical, say Sky sources

Hibernian midfielder and Rangers target Scott Allan is set to undergo a medical with Celtic, according to Sky sources. The in-demand 23-year-old edged closer to joining the Scottish champions when their bid was accepted late on Thursday evening. End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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Celtic have offered £275,000 plus former Easter Road loanee Dylan McGeouch on a permanent deal as well as another midfielder, Liam Henderson, on loan.

2015年8月8日星期六

Football365's Season Predictions 2015/16

Who will win the league? Sarah Winterburn: Last season I voted with my heart and said Arsenal even though my head was screaming Chelsea. Silly heart. Silly Winty. I am genuinely torn again this season but I appear to have talked myself into Manchester City. They will undoubtedly improve on last season as Raheem Sterling is a significant upgrade on Jesus Navas. Will they improve enough? An awful lot depends on Vincent Kompany's form and whether he can drag Eliaquim Mangala along with him. Daniel Storey:*Flicks through last season's predictions* Oh I got this right last season. So I'm allowed to not have a clue this time around. No really...no clue. You know what, I'm going for Chelsea again. And I didn't think I would. (Next morning): I'm going City, with Chelsea second. Nick Miller: Oh I don't bloody know. Chelsea? City if they buy a full-back or two? Go on then, City. John Nicholson: Arsenal. However, it is obviously stupid to back Arsenal to win the league because Wenger obviously isn't good enough and he always messes everything up by not buying the right players at the right time. But everyone gets lucky once in a while. Matt Stead: Chelsea. Although they've had a relatively low-key transfer window, the gulf between them and the rest last season was huge, and their competitors haven't sufficiently strengthened. Looking beyond the squads, a Jose Mourinho is simply better equipped to win a Premier League than an Arsene Wenger or Manuel Pellegrini. End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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