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Donovan hopes to revive Everton's season

American forward Landon Donovan hopes to revive Everton's season during his 10-week stint in the Premier League. Complete Story...

Portsmouth soccer club misses 3rd salary payment

Portsmouth's players are still waiting for their wages after the soccer club missed payments for the third time this season.

Man United, Arsenal win to trim Chelsea's lead

Manchester United routed Wigan 5-0 and Arsenal beat Portsmouth 4-1 Wednesday to cut Chelsea's English Premier League lead entering 2010.

Birmingham: Big transfers could disrupt record run

Birmingham plans to get a new striker in the January transfer window, while hoping to maintain the harmony of a team that is unbeaten in 11 Premier League matches.

Man United knocked out of FA Cup by Leeds

Manchester United has been knocked out of the FA Cup after losing 1-0 at home to third-tier club Leeds.

Man City fires Hughes, Man U loses in England

Manchester City fired manager Mark Hughes, Fulham defeated Manchester United 3-0 and last-place Portsmouth beat Liverpool 2-0 on a day of surprises Saturday in the Premier League.

Donovan gets work permit to play in Premier League

Landon Donovan has been given the work permit he needs to play in Britain during his loan at Premier League club Everton.

Alisher Usmanov increases stake in Arsenal

Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov has increased his stake in Arsenal to more than 26 percent, keeping him in a battle with American Stan Kroenke for control of the Premier League club.

Defoe scores 5 in Tottenham's 9-1 win over Wigan

Jermain Defoe scored five goals, including a seven-minute hat trick, to match a Premier League record in powering Tottenham to a 9-1 rout of Wigan on Sunday.

Ferguson banned for criticizing referee's fitness

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was banned for four games and fined $32,000 Thursday for criticizing the fitness of a referee after a Premier League game.

American Kroenke increases stake in Arsenal again

American businessman Stan Kroenke has moved closer to a mandatory takeover bid of Arsenal after buying another 200 shares in the Premier League soccer club.

Arsenal beats Tottenham 3-0 in Premier League

Robin van Persie scored twice against a lax Tottenham defense in a 3-0 victory Saturday, helping Arsenal remain unbeaten against its Premier League rival over the last decade.

Barclays sponsors Premier League for 3 more years

Barclays PLC has agreed to pay $134.5 million to sponsor England's Premier League for another three years.

UK soccer club fans to march against US co-owners

A Liverpool supporters' group is planning a march ahead of Sunday's Premier League match against Manchester United to protest against the way American businessmen George Gillett Jr. and Tom Hicks are running the English soccer club.

Kroenke silent about intentions for Arsenal

American businessman Stan Kroenke kept Arsenal's shareholders in the dark Thursday about whether he plans to mount a takeover of the Premier League club.

United's Ferguson makes blood boil again

So infuriating, so unnecessary. Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson stepped way, way out of line in accusing Premier League referee Alan Wiley of being unfit. In other workplaces, such abuse would be unacceptable — akin to yelling across the office that a colleague is a fat fool.

Man City loses ground on United despite draw

Manchester City got a 1-1 draw at Wigan on Sunday yet fell further behind Manchester United in the Premier League standings.

Barcelona and Liverpool lose in Champions League

Rubin Kazan stunned defending champion Barcelona 2-1 in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Kroenke edges closer to Arsenal takeover

American businessman Stan Kroenke increased his stake in Premier League club Arsenal on Thursday, edging closer to a full takeover.

Kroenke backed by MLS boss for buyout of Arsenal

MLS commissioner Don Garber says Stan Kroenke would be a positive addition for Arsenal if the American businessman completes his buyout of the Premier League club.

Liverpool co-owners looking for outside investment

Liverpool's owners confirmed Tuesday that they have asked two banks to find outside investment after a Saudi prince publicized his attempts to buy into the Premier League club.

CEO, chairman to leave Birmingham after takeover

Birmingham chief executive Karren Brady, the highest-ranking female executive in English soccer, will leave the Premier League club along with chairman David Sullivan if Carson Yeung completes his takeover.

Man United, Chelsea fight back to win away

Manchester United and Chelsea rallied to victories Saturday, while Manchester City's expensively revamped team passed its first big Premier League test against Arsenal.

Italy's Serie A confirms breakaway league

Italy's top flight Serie A clubs confirmed they will split from the second division Serie B sides in an attempt to make up ground on England's Premier League and Spain's La Liga.

United beats Arsenal 2-1 on own-goal

Wayne Rooney's penalty kick and an own-goal by Abou Diaby gave Manchester United a 2-1 victory over Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday. Chelsea and Tottenham won to stay neck-and-neck at the top of the standings.

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O'Neill delighted with American keepers
Source: Tribal Football

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has an affinity with American goalkeepers and believes the ones he has worked with are some of the best to play the game after working with such players as Brad Friedel, Brad Guzan and Kasey Keller.

Liverpool Want £14million for Lucas
Source: The Mirror

According to the mirror, Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez values Brazilian midfielder Lucas Leiva at £14million and would not consider selling him for any less.

Can Manchester United Compete Without Ryan Giggs And Paul Scholes?
Source: soccernetlive

It is not surprising that Alex Ferguson has developed an "unhealthy" dependence on Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes. Both have been the bedrocks of many brilliant Manchester United teams but age is no longer on their side.

Arsenal and West Ham still in the hunt for Chamakh despite Juventus talks
Source: the Mail online

Marouane Chamakh's representatives are pushing for further talks with West Ham and Arsenal after they held a meeting with Juventus in Turin on Wednesday.

Arsenal buoyed by Robin van Persie recovery
Source: Telegraph

Robin van Persie is hopeful of returning for Arsenal against Wigan on Saturday, but Denilson is out until the end of the month and third-choice goalkeeper Vito Mannone will continue.

Emmanuel Adebayor to miss Manchester derby after accepting three-match ban
Source: Telegraph

Emmanuel Adebayor will miss Sunday's Manchester derby against Manchester United at Old Trafford after Manchester City reluctantly abandoned efforts to contest an FA charge of violent conduct against the player on Wednesday night.

Arsene Wenger: Manchester City's Emmanuel Adebayor deserves punishment
Source: Telegraph

Arsène Wenger has accused Emmanuel Adebayor of deliberately stamping on the head of Robin van Persie and dismissed Mark Hughes, the Manchester City manager, as being the only person unable to acknowledge the severity of the incident.

Manchester City star Emmanuel Adebayor set to be banned for three matches for stamping on Arsenal's Robin van Persie
Source: the Mail online

Emmanuel Adebayor is set to be banned for at least three matches for his wild rampage against Arsenal at Easlands.

Arsenal's Johan Djourou out for season, estimates Arsene Wenger
Source: Telegraph

Arsenal's Johan Djourou could be out for the rest of the season after Arsène Wenger estimated that his centre-back would need up to eight months to recovery from a significant knee surgery.

Arsenal's Tomas Rosicky plays first match in 20 months
Source: Telegraph

Arsenal's Czech midfielder Tomas Rosicky made his first competitive appearance after 20 months on the sidelines when he started Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against minnows San Marino.

Manchester City star Carlos Tevez ruled out of Arsenal clash
Source: the Mail online

Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez will miss Saturday's Barclays Premier League game against Arsenal.

Arsenal winger Theo Walcott set to return from injury against Manchester City
Source: Telegraph

Arsenal are hoping to have winger Theo Walcott back in contention for Saturday's trip to face high-flying Manchester City at Eastlands.

Arsenal hope Theo Walcott's comeback after injury imminent
Source: Guardian Unlimited

The Arsenal winger Theo Walcott should be fit to play again soon after the international break.

Arsenal's Johan Djourou out for six months
Source: Telegraph

Arsenal have suffered a fresh injury blow after it emerged that centre-back Johan Djourou could be out for up to six months following surgery on his knee.

Arsenal to appeal Eduardo da Silva's two-match diving ban
Source: Telegraph

Arsenal have confirmed that they will appeal Eduardo's two-match Champions League ban and also accused Uefa, European football's governing body, of making a "deeply flawed" decision in suspending their striker.

Manchester United asks fans to help end vile chants aimed at Arsene Wenger
Source: Guardian Unlimited

Manchester United are to ask their own supporters for ways to help eradicate the "disgusting" chants that are aimed at Arsène Wenger whenever Arsenal visit Old Trafford.

Nicklas Bendtner and Denilson sign new long-term deals at Arsenal
Source: Telegraph

Arsenal have continued to put their faith in youth by handing 21-year-olds Nicklas Bendtner and Denilson new long-term deals.

Bendtner snubbed Barcelona, Inter Milan and Bayern Munich, claims Arsenal striker's father
Source: the Mail online

Thomas claims his son was being chased by all top three European clubs but the 21-year-old was determined to stay at the Emirates.

Arsenal set for last minute signing of Marouane Chamakh and Neven Subotic
Source: Telegraph

Arsenal are set to make an audacious last minute double signing of Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh and Borussia Dortmund defender Neven Subotic.

Arsene Wenger brands Manchester United tactics as "anti-football"
Source: ESPN.com

Wenger has spoken out after the defeat, claiming Sir Alex Ferguson's tactics were nothing short of "anti-football" - and he believes that is worse than Eduardo's alleged "dive" against Celtic in midweek.

Arsenal's Emmanuel Eboue eyes new contract after career revival
Source: Telegraph

Emmanuel Eboué has said that despite the difficulties of last season he never considered leaving Arsenal this summer and as such is ready to sign a new contract.

Arsenal have confidence to beat Manchester United, says Arsene Wenger
Source: Telegraph

Arsene Wenger says Arsenal will arrive at Manchester United on Saturday with the necessary confidence to face the Premier League champions after his team have scored 15 goals in winning their opening four matches of the season.

Eduardo should be banned, says SFA chief
Source: Telegraph

Arsenal striker Eduardo could face a two-match Champions League ban if Uefa decide to charge him with diving.

Arsenal boss Wenger insists star striker Eduardo is in for a 'massive season'
Source: the Mail online

Arsenal boss Wenger insists star striker Eduardo is in for a 'massive season'

Cesc Fabregas likely to miss Manchester United clash with hamstring injury
Source: Guardian Unlimited

Arsenal are braced to be without their captain, Cesc Fábregas, for up to three weeks, ruling the Spaniard out of the Premier League trips to Manchester United and, potentially, Manchester City, after the midfielder aggravated a hamstring injury in Saturday's victory over Portsmo …

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