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IAN RUSH: Time Liverpool FC fringe players supported Anfield’s big three
I said consistently throughout last season that Liverpool had the best team in the Premier League, but Manchester United had the best squad. That’s why United ended up champions, even though we comprehensively beat them home and away.
Mixed fortunes for Premier League's big guns
English football's superpowers had mixed fortunes on the opening weekend of the Premier League season as Arsenal enjoyed six of the best, while Manchester United and Chelsea ground out hard-fought victories and Liverpool spluttered.
Here's something to Spur on Harry Redknapp and his boys: Tottenham's 16-year away day hoodoo at the big four
If history is to be believed, Tottenham have missed out on at least eight points before they even start the Premier League season, having failed to win away at Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool or Chelsea since 1993.
Spurs, City and Villa will challenge big guns for the title, says Didier Drogba
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba reckons up to seven teams will battle it out for the title this season. The Ivory Coast star believes the top flight has never been so competitive.
Johnson ready for 'big year'
Liverpool and England right-back Glen Johnson is predicting a 'big year' for both club and country.
Bullish Wright-Phillips insists that big-spending Man City can win the title
Manchester City can win the Premier League title and the club's lack of European football will be a big advantage over their title rivals, according to Shaun Wright-Phillips.
MARTIN SAMUEL: Manchester City bring on the X-factor as Hughes' new stars look ready to rattle big four
Manchester City, maligned though they may be, have introduced one frisson of excitement into the coming Premier League season, and for that we should all be grateful.
Manchester City star Robinho insists: We're now as big as Real Madrid and Brazil
Robinho has made the extraordinary claim that Manchester City are now as big as Real Madrid and Brazil - despite the club not winning a trophy since 1976.
Premier League - Murphy: Alonso a big loss
In his exclusive blog, Fulham captain Danny Murphy explains why Xabi Alonso's departure could cost Liverpool the Premier League title.
Taylor: Big-spending English clubs 'significant concern' to UEFA
UEFA's chief executive David Taylor has warned English clubs about the dangers of financially over-extending. He said there is 'disquiet' at the spending of Man City and Real Madrid.
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres wants to become the Premier League's biggest player
Following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo Fernando Torres is eyeing up his position as the Premier League's top player.
Chelsea boss talks mind games, Mafia movies and respect in first big interview
To borrow a line from Carlo Ancelotti’s favourite film, The Godfather, he was made an offer he could not refuse. His brief was to provide Chelsea with a ‘clear identity’.
Carlo the Godfather: In Ancelotti's first big interview the Chelsea boss talks mind games, Mafia movies and respect
To borrow a line from Carlo Ancelotti’s favourite film, The Godfather, he was made an offer he could not refuse. His brief was to provide Chelsea with a ‘clear identity’. Presumably one other than a widely unpopular club fast-tracked to glory by the Abramovich fortune.
Supporters' big plans unlikely to stop owners saddling Liverpool with years of debt
Bold proposals by fans to launch a takeover of Liverpool will not stop the club's American owners refinancing their massive and costly loansLiverpool supporters have launched proposals to buy the club outright, on the day that its north American owners, Tom Hicks and George Gillett, are due to renew their £350m loans with Royal Bank of Scotland and Wachovia. Almost £200m of that was borrowed by Hicks and Gillett to buy the club, having said they were not "doing a Glazers" and loading the club with paying the interest and costs of their own takeover. They have since failed to raise the mon
Double trouble at Liverpool: Alonso and Mascherano give Benitez big problems
Rafael Benitez is facing a crucial stage in his tenure as Liverpool manager as he fends off renewed interest in his disgruntled midfielders Xabi Alonso and Javier Mascherano.
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