The World of Sport
Saturday, 4 June 2011
Notice
As you have probably all realised, the website has been very quiet recently. The reason for this is because I am currently in the process of doing my A Levels. As it is now pretty much the end of the sporting season (for the majority of sports) I have decided to move the website from a blog, into a brand new, refreshing website. It should be up ready for the start of the new season. I hope you will like it!
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Premier League: Game of the Day
Wigan 1 - 1 Everton, DW Stadium
A late penalty from former Latic's left back Leighton Baines left Hugo Rodallega, and in particular Wigan ruing the 2 points lost from a game in which they dominated from start to finish.
A late penalty from former Latic's left back Leighton Baines left Hugo Rodallega, and in particular Wigan ruing the 2 points lost from a game in which they dominated from start to finish.
Premier League Preview: 30th April - 1st May
As I write this, I have just received the results of my poll, which has seen a whopping 76% of voters want me to write regularly about football. It is also just under an hour before 5 of the Premier League's fixtures get under way, in a ultimately crucial day for the sides near the bottom of the league.
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Wednesday, 20 April 2011
Manchester City jump for joy after 30 years of hurt
Blues beat city rivals Manchester United in a close encounter at Wembley
It seems that Sheikh Mansour's millions are starting to pay off for the blue side of Manchester after Saturday. Manchester City reached their first FA cup final in 30 years after beating Manchester United 1-0 in the first of the two 2010-2011 FA Cup semi finals this year. It was their first victory against the reds since they beat them 2-1 last January in the 1st leg of their Carling Cup semi final. However, times have changed since then, and Mancini seems to have finally created a squad capable of challenging with the cream of the crop.
It seems that Sheikh Mansour's millions are starting to pay off for the blue side of Manchester after Saturday. Manchester City reached their first FA cup final in 30 years after beating Manchester United 1-0 in the first of the two 2010-2011 FA Cup semi finals this year. It was their first victory against the reds since they beat them 2-1 last January in the 1st leg of their Carling Cup semi final. However, times have changed since then, and Mancini seems to have finally created a squad capable of challenging with the cream of the crop.
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