Posted by admin on 02 12th, 2009
Manchester City FC is a rich club, no doubt about that. They have the money to buy whatever they want, but money can’t buy everything. The recent Kaka move is a proof of that.
The highest earner and probably the biggest star of Man City — Robinho, said that it takes time to reach the top for a club like the Citizens.
“In 10 years, every player will want to play for City. Now it’s...
Posted by admin on 02 12th, 2009
Italian magazine “Corriere dello Sport” has announced a list of the richest football clubs in the world. They claim that the famous financial group “Deloitte” stands behind the reports. Clubs from the English Premier League reserved the “biggest earners” title — seven clubs from EPL are on the list, and that fact actually demonstrates the strength of the Premier...
Posted by admin on 02 11th, 2009
Robinho was probably the best player on the field last night, when Brasil played against Italy in London. It was a great game, both of the teams were in a good mood and offered the viewers the pleasure to enjoy. The final result was 2-0, and the second goal was scored by Robinho. It was a great solo action, where he stole the ball, broke through the defence and scored.
He gave an interview last night...
Posted by admin on 02 9th, 2009
British newspapers have been claiming in the last couple of days that Tottenham is working hard on closing a deal with Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart. It is expected that he will join the Hotspurs in the summer.
Joe Hart was praised by many experts, but with Shay Given’s arrival he took a place on the bench. Being aware of his qualities, it is very likely that he will leave to play in the...
Posted by admin on 02 7th, 2009
Craig Bellamy is in top form, so it seems. He scored six times in the last seven games, including today’s goal against Middlesbrough which ended up being crucial for securing three points.
The first half wasn’t really interesting — both sides were running around the center, trying to break the opposite defense. However, that didn’t happen up until the second half. In the 51st...
Posted by admin on 02 6th, 2009
Globalization has not only affected the economical and political scenario across the world but has also given football across the globe a much-needed corporate and commercial image. This image is very far from the historical roots of soccer across the globe now. Soccer is very much a global game. There are hardly any countries where soccer has not gained popularity. It is very aptly called the “world...