Showing posts with label West Bromwich Albion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Bromwich Albion. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Premier League Bad Boys: Predicting the Top 7 Clubs to Get Red Carded in 2011-12

Thats it, once more and you are done sir!
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(Bleacher Report)The sending off of players is always a hot topic the English Premier League as it is the most physical league in the world according to many different sources.

Pace, aggression and passion are the fuel to the fire of the English game and it is no secret that the physicality of the English leagues as a whole make them the most watched of any league in the world as a whole collective.

Referees like Phil Dowd pictured above hold games in the balance as their decisions are made on the spot and have the ability to change games and alter teams seasons based on a split second of brilliance or negligence.

Taking that into consideration and looking at the results from last seasons disciplinary records I have compiled a list of the top seven clubs that will most likely see Red during the season......CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SLIDESHOW.

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Friday, 12 August 2011

English Premier League Match Previews for Matchday 1 of the 2011-12 EPL Season

Can the Old Scot Do It Again this Season?
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(Bleacher Report)Despite all the hype, several games look to be on the verge of being postponed thanks to the unrest that is happening all across England. Nevertheless this preview goes ahead as planned.

The day we all have been waiting for is finally here. The summer transfer window is nearly finished and teams are still scrambling to finalize their last minute additions and subtractions for the season that is now afoot.

Saturday opens up the 2011-12 Barclay's Premier League season with a seven game slate of matches that are sure to get all of our blood pumping. It has been only a few months but I have missed the thrill of weekly league matches and the start of Cup ties.

For two months we have speculated and debated over what will come of this season and which teams will be the surprise or expected performers.

This weekend we will get the first taste of all our thoughts, as some great match-ups and drama will already be giving us a tease of what could happen when we reevaluate the expectations come January.

Manchester United will hope to retain their title, while Chelsea and Manchester City look to upend the Red Devils' chance at a repeat. Liverpool claim that the Champions League is their target for next season, but it would be unlike Kenny Dalglish for him to try and chase anything other than a League title after United over took the Reds in the all time Domestic title charts last season.

Big name transfers from within the league and from Europe also look to have an impact on the season as all of the top six, save the North London Derby contingent of Tottenham and Arsenal, have done their best to improve. You may say Arsenal have improved with the addition of Gervinho, but they need a keeper, a defender and with Samir Nasri looking to ride the coattails of Cesc Fabrgas out the door, they might be in need of a whole lot more with little time to pull it off.

Regardless of how it all plays out, this weekend is going to be great to watch. So let's get to the predictions for the coming week with my first of this season's EPL weekly previews right here on your very own Bleacher Report......CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE MATCH PREVIEWS.

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Monday, 6 June 2011

Chris Brunt Another Liverpool Target as SPeculation Continues to Grow across the league

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(Bleacher Report) After a great first season back in the Premier League, West Bromwich Albion will be hoping to hold onto one of their key performers this season in Chris Brunt. The Northern Ireland international established himself as the team's new captain, and under former Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson the Baggies avoided relegation.


In hopes of doing so again it will be key for them to hold on to guy like Brunt. However, the lure of big-name clubs like Liverpool might be to much to keep him settled. At 26 years old in many cases he is past the age group that Fenway Sports Group have wanted to target, but at an £8 million price tag as opposed to many other players in the near £20 million range he might be a steal.

Despite the rumors, Brunt appears happy at West Brom for now according to Sporting Life, but that remains to be seen as the summer window has only just began.

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