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  • Juventus signs old man Luca Toni

    Juventus signs old man Luca Toni

    Tweet Italian giants Juventus have announced the signing of tossed-around old man and Italian international Luca Toni, who joins the club on an 18-month deal. The club acquired the 33-year-old on a free as a cover for Fabio Quagliarella, who suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. […]

  • The Tale of Two Roys, A Farewell, and a Bugger Off

    The Tale of Two Roys, A Farewell, and a Bugger Off

    Tweet Well it seems Roy Hodgson and Roy Keane have both been sacked today. Its no surprise really, as Liverpool and Ipswich have both shared the same fate as under performing players and ineffective managers have doomed both sides to mediocrity. Granted, mediocrity has an all together different look about […]

  • Asamoah Gyan Books a Holiday, Discovers No Winter Break for EPL

    Asamoah Gyan Books a Holiday, Discovers No Winter Break for EPL

    Tweet Another day in the Premiership, another day of that-o-so strange news that the transfer window always brings. First of all, it seems Asamoah Gyan, one of Sunderland’s best players, seems to not totally be a ware of the fixtures calendar, or was looking for a few days rest, as […]

  • The Special One Slips and Falls

    Tweet While not one can doubt his managerial skills, it seems Jose Mourinho doesn’t have the best of balance, or an aversion to wearing non-slip shoes as he takes a slides down the steps into the bench at this match versus Getafe. No special ones were injured in the making […]

  • 3 Players Chelsea Should Purchase Now

    Tweet After an embarrassing 1-0 loss at Wolverhampton, Carlo Ancelotti’s is seeing his job slip away quickly. The Blues are 9 points off the pace of undefeated league leaders Manchester United and are having a tough time finding goals, a bizarre problem considering how prolific virtually the same squad was […]

  • Felipe Melo kicks player’s face, earns red card

    Tweet If you’re going to get a red card, you might as well go all out and do something really stupid. Juventus midfielder Felipe Melo knows a bit about this tactic, after deciding it was a good decision to kick back an opponent in the face. Let’s take a look:

  • Adidas Super Sala Review

    Adidas Super Sala Review

    Tweet Last season’s Adidas Super Salas were super dominant in my eyes. They had all the right aesthetic design qualities matched with superior comfort in the adiprene inserts, and they seemed like decent shoes for a light rec league season. Unfortunately, I was unable to pick up a pair before […]