BARCA THRASHED MADRID....!!!

on Wednesday, December 22, 2010

UEFA ROUND OF 16

on Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The UEFA Champions League Round of 16 Draw in Full is described below including seven former winners with nine teams that made it to this stage last year as well and three clubs to debut to the knockout stage of the Champions League before.

1. AS Roma (ITA) v FC Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR)
2. AC Milan ( ITA) v Tottenham Hotspur FC (ENG)
3. Valencia CF (ESP) v FC Shalke 04 (GER)
4. FC Internazionale Milan (ITA) v FC Bayern Munchen (GER)
5. Olympique Lyonnais (FRA) v Real Madrid CF (ESP)
6. Arsenal FC (ENG) v FC Barcelona (ESP)
7. Olympique de Marseille (FRA) v Manchester United FC (ENG)
8. FC Kobenhavn (DEN) v Chelsea FC (ENG)

18th and 19th august results

on Friday, August 21, 2009

18th august

Sunderland( bent-18) 1-3 Chelsea( ballack-52, lampard-61, deco-69)

Wigan Athletic 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers( keogh-5)

19th august

Birmingham City(macfadden-90) 1-0 Portsmouth

Burnley(blake-18) 1-0 Manchester United

Hull City( hunt-24) 1-5 Tottenham(defoe-9,44,90, palaceous-14, keane-78)

liverpool 4-0 stoke citu
(Torres (4)
Johnson (45)
kuyt(78)
Ngog (90))

Ronaldinho back in action

on Thursday, August 20, 2009

some great tricks by ronaldinho in a pre-season match .But there is a lack of support from the team . Dull strikers are just wasting his efforts. he should transfer to a team with some swift strikers.

Barclays Kick-off

on Monday, August 17, 2009



Saturday, 15 August 2009

Aston Villa 0-2 Wigan (Rodallega 30:22, Koumas 55:25)


Blackburn 0-2 Man City (Adebayor 2:29, Ireland 90:00(0:53))


Bolton 0-1 Sunderland (Bent 4:33)


Chelsea (Drogba 36:27, 90:00(1:20)) 2-1 Hull (Hunt 27:14)


Everton( Saha 90:00(1:27)) 1-6 Arsenal (Denilson 25:35, Vermaelen 36:25, Gallas 40:12 , Fabregas 47:23, Fabregas 68:57, Eduardo 87:56)



Portsmouth 0-1 Fulham (Zamora 12:51)



Stoke (Shawcross 18:35, Jordan 32:38) 2-0 Burnley


Wolverhampton 0-2 West Ham (Noble 21:15, Upson 68:19)


Sunday, 16 August 2009



Man Utd (Rooney 33:34) 1-0 Birmingham


Tottenham ( Assou-Ekotto 44:27, Bassong 58:43) 2-1 Liverpool (Gerrad 55:16)

CHELSEA VS MANU (COMMUNITY SHIELD)

on Wednesday, August 12, 2009







Carlo Ancelotti celebrated the start of his Chelsea reign with silverware as they claimed the Community Shield with victory over Manchester United in a penalty shoot-out at Wembley.

Nani's angled strike gave the Premier League champions an early lead - but Ricardo Carvalho's headed equaliser and a hotly-disputed strike from Frank Lampard looked to have given Chelsea victory.

Wayne Rooney added an extra layer of drama to a highly-entertaining encounter when he slid home a composed finish to level for United with almost the last action of normal time.

United felt justice had been served after they fell behind to Lampard's goal with 20 minutes left, scored with defender Patrice Evra lying injured after he was fouled by Chelsea substitute Michael Ballack, an offence missed by referee Chris Foy.

But Rooney's goal was not to prove the platform for a United victory - with Chelsea delivering an emphatic performance in the spot-kick decider.


CONFIRMED TRANFERS OF SOME FAMOUS CLUBS(SUMMER)

on Saturday, August 8, 2009


AC Milan Transfers


In:
Oguchi Onyewu (free, Standard Liege)
Ignazio Abate (undisclosed, Empoli)
Davide Di Gennaro (undisclosed, Genoa)

Out:
Pierre Emerick Aubameyang (loan, Lille)
Yoann Gourcuff (€13.7m, Bordeaux)
Ricardo Kaka (£56.2m, Real Madrid )
Luca Antonelli (undisclosed, Parma)
Alberto Paloschi (co-ownership, Parma)
Romano Perticone (undisclosed, Livorno)

Manchester United Transfers


In:
Luis Antonio Valencia (undisclosed, Wigan Athletic)
Gabriel Obertan (£3m, Bordeaux)
Mame Biram Diouf (undisclosed, Molde)
Michael Owen (free, Newcastle United)

Out:
Carlos Alberto Tevez (released, Manchester City)
Cristiano Ronaldo (£80m, Real Madrid)
Rodrigo Possebon (loan, Sporting Braga)
Fraizer Campbell (£3.5m, Sunderland)
Richard Eckersley (undisclosed, Burnley)
Mateus Alberto Manucho (undisclosed, Valladolid)
Mame Biram Diouf (loan, Molde)

Barcelona Transfers

In:
Adriano Buss Henrique (return from loan, Bayer Leverkusen)
Andrade Maxwell (€4.5m, Inter Milan)
Carneiro Keirrison ((€14m, Palmeiras))
Zlatan Ibrahimovic ((€46m, Inter))

Out:
Sylvinho (Released)
Samuel Eto´o ((€20m, Inter))
Carneiro Keirrison (loan, Benfica)
Aleksandr Hleb (loan, Stuttgart)
Jose Martin Caceres (loan, Juventus)

Real Madrid Transfers

In:
Cristiano Ronaldo (£80m, Manchester United)
Karim Benzema (€35m, Lyon)
Ricardo Kaka (£56.2m, AC Milan)
Raul Albiol (€15m, Valencia)
Alvaro Arbeloa (€4m, Liverpool)
Estaban Granero (€4m, Getafe)

Out:
Jordi Codina (undisclosed, Getafe)
Alberto Bueno (€3m, Valladolid)
Fabio Cannavaro (free, Juventus)
Javier Pedro Saviola (€5m, Benfica)

Chelsea Transfers

In:
Ross Turnbull (free, Middlesbrough)
Daniel Sturridge (undisclosed, Manchester City)
Yuri Zhirkov (£18m, CSKA Moscow)

Out:
Ben Sahar (£1m, Espanyol)
Miroslav Stoch (loan, FC Twente)
Slobodan Rajkovic (loan, FC Twente)
Lee Sawyer (loan, Southend United)
Tom Taiwo (loan, Carlisle United)

Liverpool Transfers

In:
Glen Johnson (£18m, Portsmouth)

Out:
Sami Hyypiä (free, Bayer Leverkusen)
Paul Anderson (£250k, Nottingham Forest)
Sebastián Leto (£3m, Panathinaikos)
Jack Hobbs (undisclosed, Leicester City)
Jermaine Pennant (free, Real Zaragoza)

Arsenal Transfers

In:
Thomas Vermaelen (£10m, Ajax)

Out:
Emmanuel Adebayor (£25m, Manchester City)
Amaury Bischoff (released)
Rui Fonte (released)

Manchester City Transfers

In:
Gareth Barry (£12m, Aston Villa)
Roque Santa Cruz (£18m, Blackburn Rovers)
Stuart Taylor (undisclosed, Aston Villa)
Carlos Alberto Tevez (£25m, MSI Group)
Emmanuel Adebayor (£25m, Arsenal)

Out:
Joe Hart (loan, Birmingham City)
Daniel Sturridge (undisclosed, Chelsea)
Michael Ball (released)
Joao Alves de Assis Silva Jo (loan, Everton)
Darius Vassell (released)
Danny Mills (released)
Dietmar Hamann (released)
Gelson Fernandes (undisclosed, St Etienne)