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Monday, 14 May 2012

 DRAMATIC VICTORY TO WIN THE TROPHY

CITY ARE CHAMPIONS! Manchester City become English champions for the first time since 1968 as they beat Queens Park Rangers 3-2 at the Etihad Stadium.
Photo 1 - Manchester City's Belgian Captain Vincent Kompany Lifts The Premier League Trophy 
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Manchester City came form behind to secure their first Premier league title since 44 years. It was a dramatic victory over QPR, city took the lead in the first half through Zabalata in the 39 min but just after the break Qpr strike back through Cisse superb finish in the 48 min but city fans hope was still alive until when Mackie in the 66 min increase the tally by heading home a wonderful header pass joe hart. All Manchester united tout that the game is over for city and already celebrating their own victory over Sunderland until when the substitute Dzeko grabs an equalizer in the additional injury time to boost their hope back on track, but the most important and incredible finish was from city highest signing of d season   Sergio Aguero weaving his way into the penalty area before firing a shot past Kenny at the near post to grab the wining goal. what a way to end the season Amazing scenes at the Etihad. 

 

Friday, 11 May 2012


English Premier League - WHO WILL BE THE NEXT KING OF ENGLAND


caption: English Premeir league Cup

In a performance fit to rival, what will be the out come of this Superb Sunday matchs as the season shot down. In most people of manchester city fans they all cant wait to see there team to become the premier league champion since a decade, city and united both have there last match of the season simuntaneously which each of them will be willing for one to loss. More so the champions league third place spot is still wide open between Arsenal, tothenham and Newcatle, the only hope of Arsenal fans now will be to finish third so that they can get champions league ticket authomatically next season.
Main while in the bottom of the table struggles continue as teams like bolton and Qpr will be hoping of surviving, both Blackburn and Wolves are already relegated to the championship side, So there are still much to fight for on the last the of the season.
Here are the Last fixtures that end 2011/2012 English Premier League season:

Liga - Paper Round: Messi as well called me 'Negro'

Barcelona star Lionel Messi is famous for creating his headlines on the pitch and nowhere else but he now surprisingly finds himself on the front page of The Sun as part of what the paper calls a "race row."

Barcelona star Lionel Messi is famous for creating his headlines on the pitch and nowhere else but he finds himself on the front of The Sun. - 2
 Caption:Pictures of messi facing drenthe of everton fc
The Sun has published quotes from on loan Everton player Royston Drenthe who claims that Messi repeatedly called him a "negro" when the two players were opponents in Spain.
Drenthe is still owned by Real Madrid and also appeared against Messi while on loan with Hercules. He is believed to have made the comments about Messi in Dutch magazine Helden despite The Sun claiming their story as an exclusive.
"We played against each other a lot, and we always had problems. You know what really bothers me? That tone with which he always called me 'negro, negro,'" said Drenthe.
"I understand that it is very common in South America, but we cannot stand it. Mahamadou Diarra, my team-mate at Real, would become furious when Gabriel Heinze and Gonzalo Higuain initially called him 'negro'. But they soon stopped

Football Serie A 2011-2012 Juventus won 28° Scudetto - 0 

Serie A - More show to come on the final day in Italy

Juventus have already sewn up the title but the final day of the Serie A season could still have a sting in the tail as the champions look to complete the competition unbeaten while four teams battle for the Champions League qualifying place.
The calculators will be out as Udinese, Lazio, Napoli and Internazionale vie for third place while at the bottom, Genoa try to secure their place in the top flight for another season
Juventus, who have 81 points from 37 games, and AC Milan (77) have already grabbed Italy's two direct places in the Champions League group stage next season.
If Juventus avoid defeat against Atalanta they will become only the second team to win Serie A without losing a match, emulating Fabio Capello's AC Milan in 1991/92.
Perugia were unbeaten in 1978/79 but finished second in a league of 16 teams as opposed to the current 20.
The double is also a possibility for Juventus, who face Napoli in the Coppa Italia final on May 20.
The race to finish third and claim a place in the final round of the Champions League qualifiers has been complicated by the league's decision to use the head-to-head rule rather than goal difference if teams finish level on points.

Europa League - Falcao inspires Atletico to Europa crown

A stunning double from the Radamel Falcao helped Atletico Madrid stun Athletic Bilbao 3-0 in Bucharest and clinch their second Europa League crown in three years.
FOOTBALL Atletico Madrid celebrate Falcao's second goal against Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League final on May 9 - 0 
Falcao sparked the match into life in the seventh minute with a left-footed screamer from outside the Athletic box, and he added a second before half-time for what was his 12th goal in 15 Europa League matches with an empathic finish.
The prolific Colombian striker, who was denied a hat-trick by the woodwork, secured back-to-back Europa League successes after winning the tournament with FC Porto last season with Diego adding a third late on as the 2010 champions vanquished Marcelo Bielsa’s much-lauded side.
It was a stunning victory for Diego Simeone's side, with many of the Athletic players left to shed tears after a crushing defeat ended what has been an incredible European run.

Wednesday, 9 May 2012


Blackburn players chasing chicken on the Pitch

Yakubu and Ali Al-Habsi round up a chicken draped in Blackburn flag
The sight of Yakubu chasing a chicken draped in a Blackburn Rovers flag around Wigan Athletic's penalty area almost symbolised the farce that has unfolded at Ewood Park under owners Venky's.
It was an incident that offered plenty of material for jokes at the expense of Blackburn and the Indian poultry group that has presided over relegation from the Premier League, confirmed by Monday's 1-0 defeat at Ewood Park.
And yet this is no laughing matter for Blackburn. There is sadness that one of the grand old institutions of English football is accompanied into the Championship by scenes of acrimony and protest that have marked the decline since Venky's completed a £43m takeover from the Jack Walker Trust in November 2010.
From being in trusted hands associated with the great local businessman and benefactor whose finances helped Blackburn win the Premier League in 1995, relegation comes under the stewardship of absentee owners with both a geographical and philosophical disconnection from supporters.