Things of Interest

Friday, August 28, 2009

Manchester United vs Arsenal

Here comes the first clash of the top four. Stay tuned for the links....
http://atdhe.net/8857/watch-manchester-united-vs-arsenal


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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Champions League Time: Watch Celtic vs Arsenal live and other Premiership matches.

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CELTIC VS ARSENAL: http://atdhe.net/8540/watch-celtic-vs-arsenal

SUNDERLAND VS CHELSEA: http://atdhe.net/8542/watch-sunderland-vs-chelsea

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Arsenal vs Everton 6-1 Highlights

Your boy is back from Holidays!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, August 3, 2009

ON A BREAK

After a whole year of school and Acounting work I've decided to go on holiday in Hawaii.

Friday, July 24, 2009

John Obi Mikel Will Be The Playmaker For Chelsea - Carlo Ancelotti


Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti feels that this season could be the campaign where midfielder Jon Obi Mikel steps forward and shows his qualities as a creative midfielder.


“I have a lot of trust in Mikel,” he told The Daily Mail. “I think he can be the playmaker of this team. He is a young player, but has great quality, both technical and tactical.


"For the present and for the future he is a very important player for us. We are very happy he has signed a new contract and I hope that he stays at Chelsea for a lot of years.


“I would like that he puts in his great quality for the team.”


Mikel was clearly pleased by his manager's praise, saying “It is a great honour that he sees something in me. He says I am a player with great qualities, but thinks I can be even better.”


“It is going to take a bit of time, but I am going to work very close with him to make it happen.”


"He likes the fact I am strong and can play with the ball, but says that I still need to add more things to my game — if I do that then he thinks I’m going to be fantastic.”


The Nigerian believes Ancelotti will finally bring a Champions League to Stamford Bridge, saying, “We have come close so many times and I think that is why the club have brought him here, to take us to that final step.”


"The way he has come in and the ideas he has as to how to set the team up, I think we can win everything."

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

John Mikel Obi commits future to Chelsea by signing new five-year deal


John Mikel Obi has become the latest Chelsea star to signed a new long-term contract with the club.

Former Blues boss Jose Mourinho had hoped to take Obi to Inter Milan and was prepared to pay the midfielder £60,000 a week, as revealed in Sportsmail in April.

But the 22-year-old Nigerian, who is thought to be on around £40,000 a week, will see his wages rise to around £70,000 a week after putting pen to paper on a five-year deal.

'It was easy to commit to because I am happy here and when the opportunity came it was good to sign after speaking to the club,' he said.

Chelsea have already secured Florent Malouda on a long contract this summer and Didier Drogba is expected to agree a new deal.

The Blues have also brought in Yuri Zhirkov, Daniel Sturridge and Ross Turnbull under new boss Carlo Ancelotti.

Joe Cole is also close to signing a fresh contract at Stamford Bridge.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1198080/John-Mikel-Obi-commits-future-Chelsea-agreeing-new-year-deal.html#ixzz0M0BaAAOS

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor Passes Manchester City Medical


Arsenal stand to make a £22 million profit on Manchester City-bound Emmanuel Adebayor as the Togo striker made a further step towards a deal with the Citizens following a successful medical check at Eastlands, according to the BBC.

The player's mega-money move - he stands to pocket a tidy weekly wage of £170,000 - is riding on a work permit, which should be granted later today.

Adebayor spent three-and-half seasons at Arsenal following a £3 million switch from Monaco after he helped the Ligue 1 side make an unexpected appearance in the Champions League final in 2004 - a match they were to ultimately lose to Jose Mourinho's Porto.

Adebayor will be City's third striker signing this summer, and will join target-man Roque Santa Cruz and tireless forward Carlos Tevez, who received a hero's welcome following his two-year loan spell at city rivals Manchester United.

Mark Hughes' strengthening at City has now dented the squads of two members of England's top four, and the club's chances of breaking into the Champions League elite continue to increase.
Adebayor scored 62 goals in 142 Arsenal appearances.