John Terry, Chelsea captain, has been freed to play against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Sunday in a crucial Barclays Premier League encounter.
Chelsea officials made an appeal against the red card that was shown to Terry during their 3-1 victory against Manchester City.
Terry was shown the red card for bringing Jo, City striker, down. [...]
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Terry free for facing Manchester United
September 17, 2008
Manchester City Vs Chelsea: City goes down 1-3 to Chelsea
September 14, 2008
Manchester City today went down 1-3 to Chelsea at City of Manchester Stadium with new record signing, Brazilian Robinho, scoring the only goal for City.
While Robinho scored a well deserved goal from a free kick, the match basically looked like a club playing against their own reserves.
Luiz Felipe Scolari’s side literally showed the Eastlands Club [...]
Cech: We will be proving a point to Robinho
September 12, 2008
Chelsea will be looking forward to prove a point to the new draftee of Manchester City, Robinho, when they will be traveling to Eastlands for their away game.
24-year-old Brazilian Star was a target for the London Club throughout the transfer season. However, he opted for a shock switch to unpredictable City outfit, which is currently [...]
Zola: My experience will work for Hammers
September 12, 2008
Players from West Ham United have been given a reassurance by Gianfranco Zola that his inexperience in managing a club will not contain him from being a success in Upton Park.
Zola was one of the stars of the Premier League during his 7-year stint with Chelsea, which saw him score 80 goals.
The managerial CV of [...]
Scolari hoping for fit key players before City clash
September 11, 2008
Scolari, the current Chelsea boss, has been keeping his fingers crossed so that no more players of his team reports of being injured (in the process become unavailable) after their international duty. In fact, Chelsea has an all important match against Manchester City within a few days.
In recent times, the London based club have been [...]
Essien sidelined for four weeks
September 6, 2008
Versatile midfielder Michael Essien sustained an injury in Ghana’s shock defeat to Libya 0-1. This injury is likely to keep him out of action for the coming four weeks.
It makes him unlikely to be available for the crucial game against Manchester United on 21 September.
The midfielder, who is also the all-time costliest African player, limped [...]
Injury toll too high at the start of Premiership
September 4, 2008
The Premiership rumors and results have been surrounded with injuries over and over again. However, so much of those in the beginning of the season, when all the players are fresh, have brought question marks to the working patterns and the hectic pre-season schedules that almost every club undergoes.
Starting with Chelsea, Michael Ballack and Didier [...]
Chelsea to make one last offer for Robinho
September 2, 2008
Chelsea’s hope of netting Robinho might receive a dent, as Real Madrid’s president Ramon Calderon told the press that his side is neither looking to buy a player nor sell one at the current stage.
However, Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari will be giving his final bid for the Brazilian star before the transfer season closes.
Robinho, [...]
Tottenham Hotspurs Vs Chelsea: Bent helps Spurs salvage a needed draw
September 1, 2008
Tottenham Hotspurs came out of the horrifying start to their season, which scripted two unforgettable defeats, by holding Luiz Felipe Scolari’s Chelsea to a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.
The game saw a rejuvenated Juande Ramos side constantly worrying their opponent’s defense and eventually created the opportunity to run away with a point at the end [...]
Pavyluchenko inclusion might work in favor of Spurs
August 30, 2008
Tottenham Hotspurs have started a wrecking Barclay’s Premier League campaign, which has already seen two losses under their belt.
With the uncertainty in regards to the future of Dimitar Berbatov, who is being talked to a move for Manchester United, the team looks to be lacking the needed vigor of a first club.
However, things [...]
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