Sunday, August 31, 2008

Tottenham Hotspur Earned a 1-1 Draw Against Chelsea

Tottenham Hotspur earned a 1-1 draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon.

Spurs striker Darren Bent poached a point and ended Chelsea's perfect start to the season.

Chelsea led through Juliano Belletti, but with Roman Pavlyuchenko signed from Spartak Moscow on Saturday, Bent's first goal of the campaign provided a reminder to Juande Ramos of what he can deliver.

Bent capitalised on a fortunate deflection before driving into the far corner just before half-time.

Barclays Premier League Results - Gameweek 4

Sun 31st August 2008
Chelsea1 - 1Tottenham
   
Sat 30th August 2008
Bolton0 - 0WBA
Everton0 - 3Portsmouth
Hull City0 - 5Wigan Athletic
Middlesbrough2 - 1Stoke City
West Ham United4 - 1Blackburn Rovers
Arsenal3 - 0Newcastle United

Friday, August 29, 2008

Birmingham City FC Guilty of Discriminatory Pricing

Birmingham City FCBirmingham City have been fined for discriminatory pricing against away fans last season.

A Premier League appointed Independent Commission has ruled that Birmingham City FC were guilty of discriminatory pricing against away fans at a number of matches during the 2007/08 Barclays Premier League season.

The Independent Commission ruled that the price charged to away fans was higher than that charged to home fans for a comparable standard of accommodation. The Commission ruled that Birmingham City were in breach of Premier League Rule J9, handed down a fine of £30,000 and ordered the club to pay costs.

Premier League Chief Spokesman, Dan Johnson, said: "Fans of all Premier League clubs deserve to be treated in an open and fair manner when it comes to the pricing of away tickets, and we are pleased the Independent Commission recognised the importance of this rule."

Birmingham City FC has decided not to appeal the Independent Commission's ruling.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

English Premier League - Gameweek 4 Fixtures

Sat 30th August 2008

Bolton v WBA15:00


Everton v Portsmouth15:00


Hull City v Wigan Athletic15:00


Middlesbrough v Stoke City15:00


West Ham Utd v Blackburn15:00


Arsenal v Newcastle17:30



Sun 31st August 2008

Chelsea v Tottenham13:30


Sunderland v Manchester City15:00


Aston Villa v Liverpool16:00

English Premier League - Europe's Richest Football League

The English Premier League is by far the richest in Europe, according to Italian internet sports business company StageUp. StageUp has conducted a study of the revenues generated by the top European leagues - and found that England’s Premier League made €1billion more than Italy's Serie A, which enjoyed the second biggest proceeds.

England's top division earns 2.43 billion euros a year, according to StageUp, with Serie A second on 1.43 billion euros.

Surprisingly, though, Germany's Bundesliga was third, just behind Serie A, on 1.42 billion euros with Spain's La Liga (1.35bn) and France's Ligue 1 (1.04bn) rounding out the top five.

However, the company claimed that German teams lead the way in major club sponsorship deals with an average of 6.9 million euros per club while the Germans also have the highest average attendances of 40,000 fans.

A new report says Germany's Bundesliga is likely to overtake Italy's Serie A this season as the second-richest European football league.


Champions League draw Announced

Defending champion Manchester United will face British rival Celtic in the group stage of the Champions League. Sir Alex Ferguson's side, who beat Barclays Premier League rivals Chelsea on penalties in the final in Moscow in May, were also joined by Spanish side Villarreal and Danish club Aalborg in Group E.

Celtic met United competitively for the first time in 2006-07, avenging a 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford with a 1-0 victory at Parkhead.

Luiz Felipe Scolari's team will look to go one better than last season when they were beaten on penalties by Manchester United in the final. Chelsea, which lost May's final on penalty kicks to the Red Devils, also has a relatively easy group, featuring AS Roma, Bordeaux and newcomer CFR Cluj.

Arsenal have been handed a tough draw in Group G of the Champions League. The Gunners must face Porto of Portugal, Fenerbahce of Turkey and Dynamo Kiev of Ukraine. Arsenal reached the quarter-finals of last season's competition, losing to Barclays Premier League rivals Liverpool.

Five-time champion Liverpool have been drawn in Group D along with Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven and Spanish stars Atletico Madrid. French side Marseille make up a testing group for the Anfield outfit with the first matchday scheduled next month. Rafa Benitez's side will be hoping to improve on last season's semi-final appearance where they were beaten by Barclays Premier League rivals Chelsea.

Juventus has a tough return to the lucrative competition after a two-year absence. The Italians will have to overcome nine-time champion Real Madrid, UEFA Cup winner Zenit St. Petersburg and debutante BATE.

Two-time champion FC Barcelona will meet Sporting, FC Basel and Shakhtar Donetsk.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Kaka for Chelsea in 2009 at €150m

KakaThe English giants are long-term admirers of Kaka, and have been linked with a move for him almost all summer.

Last month it was reported in the press that Chelsea had made a €100m offer for the European and World Footballer of the Year and, although this wasn’t confirmed, Milan Vice President Adriano Galliani did note that the club had rejected a “conspicuous” offer from Chelsea.

Since then, there have been numerous figures thrown about by the press, with the Italian media even stating that Chelsea were prepared to fork out a whopping €150m for the midfielder.

The Daily Star, following on from a similar report in the Italian press at the weekend, is now claiming that Kaka has a good chance of making the move to Stamford Bridge next summer for €90m.

The groundwork was done during the deal which saw Andriy Shevchenko return to San Siro on Saturday afternoon. Relations between the two clubs are excellent now, and there have even been rumours that Milan have handed Chelsea a transfer option on Kaka. The option would mean that Chelsea would have first refusal on Kaka should he become available to buy, and according to the Star this is a very real scenario.

Barclays Premier League Gameweek 3 Results

Mon 25th August 2008
Portsmouth

0-1Man Utd20:00

Sun 24th August 2008
Wigan Athletic0-1Chelsea13:30

Manchester City3-0West Ham Utd

Manchester United Taste Their First Victory Against Portsmouth

Wayne RooneyPortsmouth 0-1 Manchester United
Manchester United picked up their first win of the season with a 1-0 triumph at Portsmouth.

It was only their second victory in the last six visits to Fratton Park and it was thanks to a scruffy 33rd-minute goal claimed by Darren Fletcher which will probably go down as a Sylvain Distin own-goal.

Patrice Evra's cross from the left struck both Sol Campbell and Fletcher - United's scorer in a 1-1 draw with Newcastle United last week - and was creeping past a stranded David James when Distin's frantic attempt to clear off the line sent the ball spiralling into the roof of the net.

Pompey were a little unlucky with a few near-misses but finished pointless after two matches having failed to really test goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar.

"We played some excellent football. It's a difficult place to come. Last year we drew here, the year before we lost - so it's a bonus. We tried to get a system where the players were comfortable in their positions. We used the players in the right way."

- Sir Alex Ferguson


"I thought it was a very even game up until they scored. The way the first half went, I was well pleased. We have three or four players who haven't played for a while and missed a pre-season and I had to throw them in. The work rate was much better today and you couldn't fault the effort."

- Harry Redknapp

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Chelsea Agreed a Fee with AC Milan for Andriy Shevchenko

Andriy ShevchenkoChelsea have confirmed that the club has agreed a fee with AC Milan for Andriy Shevchenko.

A statement on the club's official website read: "Chelsea Football Club has agreed terms for Andriy Shevchenko to return to AC Milan. Details of the agreement will remain confidential.

"The move is subject to a successful medical. Chelsea Football Club would like to thank Andriy for his contribution during his two seasons in England."

The Blues signed Shevchenko in the summer of 2006 for an undisclosed fee in a deal that broke the club's transfer record. In two seasons with the Stamford Bridge outfit, the striker recorded 22 goals in 76 appearances.

The move sees the Ukrine interntional return to the club he first joined in 1999. He is their all-time second highest goal scorer with 173 goals in 296 matches.

Manchester City 3-0 West Ham United

ElanoTwo goals from Elano crowned a marvellous 3-0 win for Manchester City against West Ham United.

Micah Richards was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary as Manchester City chalked up a comfortable victory at Eastlands against 10-man West Ham.

Daniel Sturridge

The England defender was hurt in a collision with team-mate Tal Ben Haim and needed treatment on the pitch for eight minutes before regaining consciousness in the dressing room.

City went on to seal the points thanks to a brace from Elano after Daniel Sturridge had opened the scoring following the dismissal of West Ham midfielder Mark Noble.

Chelsea Beat Wigan Athletic 1-0 , Goal by Deco

A goal of pure quality from Deco in the third minute sent Chelsea to the top of the Premier League, although Luiz Felipe Scolari's side made heavy weather of overcoming a determined Wigan side 1-0 at the JJB Stadium on Sunday. Chelsea secured all three points against Wigan Athletic. The win gives Chelsea two wins from two games, and lifts them above Liverpool, the only other side with two wins so far, on goal difference.

Deco continued his fine start to life in the Barclays Premier League. The Brazilian-born Portuguese international, a summer signing from Barcelona, made it two goals in two games for his new club. The Portugal midfielder lashed home a free-kick in the third minute to hand the Blues three points against a resilient Latics side.

Luiz Felipe Scolari's side could not repeat the display that saw them comprehensively beat Portsmouth 4-0 last week, but with two wins from two the Brazilian coach has already stolen a march on title rivals Arsenal and Manchester United.

Scolari, on the other hand, will hope to see a bit more quality from his expensively-assembled squad in next week's London derby with Tottenham.

Barclays Premier League Results - Sun 24th August 2008

Barclays Premier League Results

Sun 24th August 2008

Wigan Athletic0-1Chelsea


Manchester City3-0West Ham Utd

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Fulham Defeated Arsenal 1 - 0

Brede Hangeland capped a fabulous personal fortnight as his solitary goal handed Fulham only their second victory over Arsenal in the Premier League.

Hangeland, who was appointed Norway captain earlier this month, prodded home the only goal of a fractious London derby which did little to dispel the doubters who believe Arsenal will fail to mount a serious bid to Manchester United and Chelsea's supremacy.

It was a measure of Fulham's early authority that it took Arsenal 12 minutes to fashion a chance of note with Emmanuel Adebayor fizzing a shot wide from 20 yards having been slid in by Robin van Persie.

Arsenal should have taken the lead seven minutes later when Theo Walcott's cross was miscued into van Persie's path by Samir Nasri, but the Dutch international fired wide of the near post with his usually reliable left foot.

And his error was punished within a minute as Arsenal's inability to deal with set-pieces reared its familiar head.

Jimmy Bullard fired over a corner from the left and Hangeland stole in unmarked to prod home his first goal in English football.

Arsene Wenger's side roared back up the other end and were unlucky not to draw level when Adebayor comprehensively beat Mark Schwarzer with a powerful header, but the outside of the post came to Fulham's rescue.

That effort aside, Arsenal were wretched, bereft of ideas, lacking in leadership and particularly the direction so regularly supplied by Cesc Fabregas, whose immanent return from a hamstring strain can't come soon enough.

The malaise lasted well into the second half, with Fabregas' Brazilian understudy Denilson out-manoeuvred by two Englishmen in Bullard and Danny Murphy.

Bobby Zamora had the chance to kill the game on the hour mark but could not divert Ki-Hyeon Seol's cross into the top corner from eight yards.

Van Persie cracked a shot wide from the edge of the penalty area with Schwarzer struggling and Nasri has a shot blocked by John Paintsil from point blank range as Arsenal belatedly cranked up the pressure.

But an equaliser failed to materialise leaving Wenger with much to ponder and one would have thought much business to conclude before the transfer window slams shut in just over a week's time.

Barclays Premier League Results on Saturday August 23rd 2008

Sat 23rd August 2008

Blackburn1-1Hull City15:00

Liverpool2-1Middlesbrough15:00

Newcastle1-0Bolton15:00

Stoke City3-2Aston Villa15:00

Tottenham1-2Sunderland15:00

WBA1-2Everton15:00

Fulham1-0Arsenal

Friday, August 22, 2008

Robinho to Join Chelsea for £32 Million

RobinhoChelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon travelled to Madrid earlier today in a direct attempt to complete the club's priority transfer of the summer. And it is understood Real will now reluctantly bow to Chelsea and the player's demands should they receive an offer close to their £32 million valuation.

"I dream of playing in the Premier League," he revealed. "Chelsea have a great squad, a great team, and they've made an offer that's great for both me and Real Madrid. I have nothing against my current team, to whom I'm very grateful, but at this point my goal is to leave here and I hope that everything will be resolved as soon as possible."

Madrid president Ramon Calderón has refused sell the "non-transferable" player following his failure to lure Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United.

"The president (Ramon Calderón) said to Robinho that if a 40 million euros offer appears, he would let him leave," said Robinho's outspoken representative, Wagner Ribeiro at the beginning of the week

Furthermore, reports in Italian sports daily Corriere dello Sport claim Robinho's imminent Chelsea arrival will signal the departure of Florent Malouda, who is set to join Serie A outfit Roma.

Although Malouda, who only arrived last season from Lyon for £13.5 million, wants to stay at the club, it is believed Scolari favours England international Joe Cole ahead of the France winger in the pecking order and his first team opportunities would be limited this season.

Stuart Attwell - Youngest Match Referee at Premier League

Stuart AttwellTHE Premier League’s youngest-ever referee is set for his debut in Blackburn Rovers' match with Hull City tomorrow.

Stuart Attwell, 25, from Nuneaton, will break the record previously held by Mark Clattenburg, who was 29 when he made the step up in 2004.

Attwell has only officiated for one year at Football League level but referees assessor Alan Wilkie has given his full backing to the soon-to-be top flight official.

Wilkie said: “We’ve never had this situation before, but I have assessed this young man and he has all the skills and qualities, including maturity.”

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Mikael Silvestre Joined Arsenal from Manchester United

Mikael SilvestreMANCHESTER United's French defender Mikael Silvestre has signed for Arsenal on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee. Silvestre had spent nine seasons under Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford but his move south to North London means he joins up with manager Arsene Wenger whose defensive options will have increased with his signature.

The United contract of the 31-year-old, who missed a large part of last season with knee ligament damage, was set to expire next season. He had been linked with a move to Bordeaux and Manchester City during the summer but opted to move to the capital city instead.

With his contract set to expire in 2009 Ferguson has allowed Silvestre - who is the first player to leave United for Arsenal since Brian Kidd 34 years ago - to join one of their major Barclays Premier League rivals.

Arsenal though are short on experience and Wenger cited Silvestre's ability to fulfil several defensive positions as the two factors behind the deal.

“We have a strong squad but a young squad and Mikael's versatility, experience and calibre will provide the extra depth we need to reinforce our challenge for honours this season. His defensive adaptability will serve us well and it's a big plus that Mikael has top-level experience and a great understanding of football in the (Barclays) Premier League.” Wenger said.

Ferguson signed Silvestre from Inter Milan in 1999 after he began his career with Rennes who he left for the San Siro in 1998.

Silvestre enjoyed considerable success with the Red Devils and won four Barclays Premier League titles, an FA Cup winner's medal and a League Cup winner's medal in his 361 appearances with the club.

But his final season at United was hampered by a knee ligament injury sustained against Everton in September 2007 which restricted him to just six competitive appearances.

Silvestre, who has also won 40 caps for France and was part of the squad which reached the World Cup final in 2006, is looking forward to a new phase in his career.

Silvestre looks set to go in to the Arsenal squad ahead of the side's Barclays Premier League match at Fulham on Saturday,

“I've spent a large part of my career at United, the last nine years, and I'll remember that time fondly but feel I'm ready for a new challenge. Arsenal is known for playing technical and skilful football, and has a young but experienced squad. I'm really excited about this next stage of my career, hopefully playing my part in helping the club to new successes.'' said Silvestre who has been handed the number 18 shirt.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Vijender Kumar Ensures Medal for India in Olympic Boxing Middleweight 75kg

Vijender KumarIndia's Vijender Kumar beat Carlos Gongora of Ecuador 9-4 in the quarter-finals of the 75kg middleweight category of the boxing event on Wednesday to guarantee India another medal at the Beijing Olympics on Wednesday.

Vijender had a good start, winning the opening round 2-0. He also pocketed the second round 2-1. The third also went his way 3-2 and so did the fourth 2-1.

Vijender stormed into the last eight after overwhelming Angkhan Chomphuphuang of Thailand 13-3 in a lop-sided pre-quarter-final bout on Saturday night.

Earlier, he thoroughly dominated his opening bout against Gambia's Jack Badou, scoring a facile 13-2 win.

Boxer Vijender Kumar after making sure at least an Olympic bronze for India on Wednesday said there was a fire in his belly to win his quarterfinal bout after the loss of Akhil Kumar and Jitender Kumar.

"There was a fire in my belly which was the driving force for me. I knew I had to do something after Akhil and Jitender lost their bouts. I had to win my bout and I am really happy for what I have done. But I can't stop here. My target is to win the gold medal," Vijender told reporters after defeating Ecuador's Carlos Gongora 9-4 in the middleweight (75kg) category quarterfinals at the Workers' Gymansium.

Of the bout Vijender said: "It was a tough fight but I cleverly used my height. I tried hitting his body and from there I gained some points."

In Friday's semi-final, Vijender will face Cuban Emilio Correa Bayeaux. But even if he loses, Vijender will get the bronze.

"I will settle for nothing less than a gold. I have worked hard for all these years to come here. During our camp at Patiala, we used to watch the footage of all the boxers and that has helped me a lot," he said.

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Cheerleaders - A Luxury or A Necessity?

Cheerleaders, CheergirlsThe organizers of sports events world over blindly believe that cheerleaders (particularly girls), dancing to hip-hop music, bring more colour to their events and probably increase the interest of the spectators if the action on the field gets a bit dull and boring, particularly in a cricket match.Cheerleaders, Cheergirls









Agreed that cheerleaders are very popular in the West and are a part and parcel of any sports event as it adds to the glamour during a basketball match or a baseball match or even in a mega event like Olympics as majority of the people, particularly international celebrities, go to such events just to make their presence felt and sock in the festival atmosphere more than to appreciate the sportspersons' achievements.

Cheerleaders, Cheergirls


There is no doubt that cheerleaders are a big hit in other sports and may be in a Twenty20 tournament as well but in a match involving two nations it may not be that popular. A popular event management head rightly put it, a tournament of IPL status needs cheerleaders to attract maximum number of spectators, who may not be hard core cricket fans, but a One-Day match or a Test match needs only good cricket and any number of cheerleaders would not help.

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Moreover, in a country like Sri Lanka or the West Indies, the fans themselves come fully prepared with drums and music organs to celebrate and have a frolic time supporting their teams and they can rest assured that any of these die-hard fans can out dance the cheerleaders, who only shake a leg when a wicket falls or a boundary or a six is scored, while the fans dance throughout the day without any rest or shelter from the scorching sun.

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But cheerleaders' presence in an ODI match has not been appreciated by many as they think a contest between two countries is a serious business because the pride of the nation is at stake and majority of the fans come to cheer their respective teams and not watch scantily clad girls dancing to the beat of pop music.

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Another reason Idea Cup organisers trying out cheerleaders is that the spectator interest has dropped alarmingly for a cricket match in Sri Lanka as hardly 500 people, on a given day, witnessed the just concluded Test series between India and Sri Lanka and so the Sri Lanka Cricket chief is trying to innovative ways to attract the crowd, who form the main resources during a cricket series.

Cheerleaders, Cheergirls




For the first time Arjuna Ranatunga-led Sri Lankan Cricket board introduced the cheerleaders in the first ODI at Dambulla which did not have the same impact created during the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches, despite a section of the Indian politicians threatening to disrupt such semi-nude dancing girls on Indian soil, which had made 'Kama Sutra' a worldwide concept.

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It might be so in most of the cases when two club-level cricket teams are slugging it out in the middle but will they (cheerleaders) make any impact in a One-Day or a Test match between two nations remains to be seen.

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Whatever may be the case, cheerleaders in cricket, is more of a luxury than a necessity and unlike in other sports, cricket will survive even without cheer leaders, who are more a distraction to a die hard fan of cricket.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Argentina Defeated Brazil 3 - 0 to Reach Final in Olympic Men's Football

Sergio AgueroSergio Aguero scored two goals and was fouled in the penalty area to set up a third, leading Argentina to a 3-0 victory over Brazil in the semifinals of men's Olympic soccer Tuesday at Workers' Stadium. Atletico Madrid's Aguero broke the deadlock seven minutes after the interval when Angel Di Maria's pass appeared to strike his upper arm and flew into the net.

Argentina, which won the gold medal in 2004, extended its record winning streak in the Olympics to 11 games to set up a final against Nigeria on Saturday. Argentina's last Olympic loss was to Nigeria in the 1996 championship.

Sergio AgueroIn front of a packed house of more than 52,000 Argentina served notice that they have a generation coming through to be feared, a side who have grown together and play football by common instinct. Argentina will play for the gold medal, while Brazil have the anticlimax of a bronze medal playoff with Belgium.

It was the first victory for Argentina against Brazil in three years. It hadn't beaten Brazil since a 3-1 victory in a World Cup qualifier in June 2005.

"It's not a score you see every day when Brazil and Argentina play," Argentina coach Sergio Batista said. "Argentina had a great match, with intelligence and personality."

RiquelmeArgentina display glorious attacking and wonderfully intelligent football, with Barcelona's prodigy Messi at the hub but all of this wonderful team playing their part. After some initial brilliance Ronaldinho - allowed to leave Barcelona this year in a sign of the changing times - was a peripheral figure and Brazil's Olympic challenge never really threatened to catch fire.

Brazil midfielder Lucas was sent off in the 81st after a foul from behind on Liverpool teammate Javier Mascherano. Substitute midfielder Thiago Neves was red-carded just three minutes later after another hard foul on Mascherano.

Brazil's hopes vanished when crowd favourite Ronaldinho's free kick slammed into the upright and a follow-up goal was disallowed for offside just after Aguero's second goal. Yet again Brazil, five-time World Cup champions, leave the Olympics without a gold medal and pressure is expected to build on their coach Carlos Dunga, who has now lost five games out of 36 games at the helm of Selecao, considered unacceptable for Brazil's high expectations.

"It was Argentina's best match in the Olympics so far," Batista said. "It was a well-deserved result."

Match Highlights



53′ [1 - 0] S. Agüero
57′ [2 - 0] S. Agüero
76′ [3 - 0] J.R. Riquelme (pen.)
81′ L. Lucas (red card)
84′ T. Neves (red card)

Aguero Scored 1st Goal


Aguero Scored 2nd Goal


Riquelme Scored from Penalty


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Emmanuel Adebayor Signs Long-Term Contract with Arsenal

Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor has ended any lingering doubts about his future by signing a new long-term contract with the Gunners.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has called for the club's fans to get behind striker Emmanuel Adebayor, who has ended speculation over his future by signing a new contract. After the 24-year-old put pen to paper on a new deal, Wenger said: "We have to get behind him and support him because he is a tremendous force and (is of) tremendous importance for the team - you want your own fans to be behind him. What happened in the transfer period did not always reflect his deep desire and there was manipulation from agents on both sides, but overall I am positive he will recover."

The 24-year-old Togo international had been strongly linked with a move to either AC Milan or Barcelona this summer, but Adebayor announced that he was set to pen a new deal at the start of the month. Adebayor's new contract is reported to be worth around £80,000 a week and is set to tie the striker to Arsenal until at least 2012.

He had told the club's official website: "Now I can tell everyone that, yes, I will sign a contract. I'm feeling very good here, very well here, and at the moment my heart is with Arsenal. I never told anyone I would be leaving this club, never ever. I'm very happy we've found a solution. I have three years left on my contract and I'm putting two or three years more, so I'm very happy being part of this family."

Adebayor has scored 47 goals in 107 appearances for Arsenal since his arrival from Monaco in January 2006.

Manchester City Secured £30 Million Loan

Manchester City have secured a £30 million loan against future television revenue to support Mark Hughes in the transfer market, amid continuing uncertainty over the future of their owner, Thaksin Shinawatra. City’s financial position is in doubt while Thaksin’s assets remain frozen in Thailand.

The former Prime Minister of Thailand has had his assets frozen after refusing to face corruption charges in his homeland, meaning his £800million are of little use at present. The club have played down the significance of a loan that is designed to ease cashflow difficulties and allow Mark Hughes to strengthen his depleted squad.

The manager is desperate to sign a left back, a midfield player and a striker before the transfer window closes on September 1, having failed with a £12 million bid for Roque Santa Cruz, the Blackburn Rovers forward, last week. Diego Milito, of Real Zaragoza, remains a target after Hughes’s urgency for a striker increased on Sunday when Valeri Bojinov ruptured his Achilles tendon during the warm-up before the 4-2 defeat away to Aston Villa, meaning that five of the club’s forwards are injured while a sixth, Jô, is on Olympic duty with Brazil.

Good news has been in short supply at City lately, with defeat at Villa Park preceded by an embarrassing 1-0 loss at home to FC Midtjylland in a Uefa Cup qualifying match, but the club hope to dispel some of their supporters’ anxiety in the coming days by signing at least two new playes and securing the long-term future of Michael Johnson, the England Under-21 midfield player, who is looking for an improved contract, having attracted interest from Arsenal, Aston Villa and Everton this summer.

Manchester United Signed Sponsorship Deal with Saudi Telecom

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Manchester United has signed a lucrative 5 years sponsorship deal with Saudi Telecom Co., the Arab world's largest phone company. The five-year deal with Saudi Arabia's biggest telecommunications company was announced at Old Trafford on Sunday ahead of United's season-opening home match against Newcastle. Details of the deal, which is reportedly worth US$18.2 million, were to be announced at a news conference on Monday.

It is the European and English champion's biggest marketing deal outside of jersey sponsorship. Insurance group AIG pays US$27.4 million annually for its branding to be emblazoned across United's jerseys.

Saudi Telecom, whose adverts featured inside and outside Old Trafford on Sunday, will be able to use the United brand and players in advertising campaigns in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Telecom will have exclusive rights to use United's brand in its domestic marketing, and to offer subscribers in the kingdom game highlights and team news via mobile phones, a joint statement said. The deal is worth more than 10 million pounds ($18.2 million), the Sunday Times said.

Executives from the company were presented on the pitch before kickoff at Sunday's match.

United negotiated a territory-specific sponsorship deal with Smirnoff Vodka in June for the right to use the club's imagery in China, India, Japan, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam from September.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Premier League - Gameweek 2 Fixtures, Time, Stadium, Match Referees

Saturday, 23rd August, 2008
TeamTeamStadiumTimeReferees
Stoke CityStoke CityVsAston VillaAston VillaBritannia Stadium13.00-
Blackburn RoversBlackburn RoversVsHull CityHull CityEwood Park15.00-
LiverpoolLiverpoolVsMiddlesbroughMiddlesbroughAnfield Stadium15.00-
Newcastle UnitedNewcastle UnitedVsBolton WanderersBolton WanderersSt. James' Park15.00-
Tottenham HotspurTottenham HotspurVsSunderlandSunderlandWhite Hart Lane15.00-
West Bromwich AlbionWest Bromwich AlbionVsEvertonEvertonThe Hawthorns15.00-
FulhamFulhamVsArsenalArsenalCraven Cottage17.30-
Sunday, 24th August, 2008
Wigan AthleticWigan AthleticVsChelseaChelseaJJB Stadium13.30-
Manchester CityManchester CityVsWest Ham UnitedWest Ham UnitedCity of Mcr. Stadium16.00-
Monday, 25th August, 2008
PortsmouthPortsmouthVsManchester UnitedManchester UnitedFratton Park20.00-