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Posted on Saturday, 17th September 2011 by Ross Everett

One of England’s most beloved sporting figures, Sir Bobby Robson, yielded to his courageous fight with cancer recently at the age of 75. British soccer fans mourned his passing after a lifetime in the game, first as a player and then a team manager and elder statesman. Even the often snippy British press had nothing bad to say about the universally respected Robson, headlining their obituaries with adjectives like The Bravest Knight or simply The Legend.

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Posted on Wednesday, 3rd August 2011 by Gary Crimson

The English Premier League is the premier football league in England, Its name also suggests that. The reason behind the name English Premier League is that Barclays bank are the main sponsor It was established from the original football league division 1 and the establishment year is 1992. The decision was taken by the clubs to form their own league to capitalise on the increasing television revenue that was coming into football from satellite television. In terms of commercial revenue, due to the increase in income the English Premier League continued to become the top league In increasing the exposure of the English Premier League from being UK television has also played its part, and to a lesser degree, to becoming the worldwide brand that the English Premier League is today, Europe focused in the days of the football league,

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Posted on Sunday, 5th June 2011 by Paul Joseph

The FA Premier League (often referred to as the Barclays Premiership in the UK and also the Barclays English Premier League or just simply The EPL internationally) is a football league competition for football clubs located towards the top of the English football league system pyramid, which makes it England’s top football competition. It is the world’s most watched domestic sporting league and most lucrative football league, followed by over a billion people worldwide.

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Posted on Tuesday, 11th January 2011 by Rob Atherton

2010 ended up being one of the least memorable period for the fans of Ipswich Town. Roy Keane was employed during the summer of 2009 and with the financial resources of owner Marcus Evans, expectations had been high amongst the fans. Keane was a high profile arrival at the club albeit with comparatively modest managerial experience. Even so, his introduction created lots of interest and Keane was soon spending money on quite a few multi-million pound players to boost the squad.

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Posted on Monday, 11th October 2010 by Mark Walters

The English premier league is always an exciting spectacle and this season looks like being the best ever. Demand for tickets for the big matches is such that fans of Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal need to be quick of the mark to see their favourites in action. The Premier League is a highly successful tournament, attracting high levels of sponsorship and helping to raise the international reputation of English football. The Premier League was formed in 1992 when the top clubs in the Football League decided to break away from the 1st division to form their own league.

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Posted on Sunday, 21st March 2010 by John Barnes

There has not been a season in recent memory which has witnessed such a close title race in English football in over a decade or more. Since the advent of the English Premier League, most seasons have seen the competition reduced to a two horse race or either one of Manchester United, Chelsea or Arsenal dominating the rest of the division. Fortunately for fans of the league, this season has provided more twists and turns than can be afforded a donut. The result is a sweet concoction of action, drama, irony and incredible stories for the media and fans alike.

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Posted on Thursday, 18th February 2010 by Ross Everett

The English Premier League season is only a couple of weeks old, but newly promoted Burnley has already pulled off what may be the biggest upset of the season in all of European soccer. In their first home game at the top level of English soccer in 33 years, Robbie Blake scored early in the game and Burnley held on to upset reigning league champions Manchester United before 20,000 jubilant fans.

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Posted on Sunday, 23rd August 2009 by Ross Everett

The English Premier League season is only a couple of weeks old, but newly promoted Burnley has already pulled off what may be the biggest upset of the season in all of European soccer. In their first home game at the top level of English soccer in 33 years, Robbie Blake scored early in the game and Burnley held on to upset reigning league champions Manchester United before 20,000 jubilant fans.

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Posted on Monday, 3rd August 2009 by Ross Everett

One of Englands most beloved sporting figures, Sir Bobby Robson, yielded to his courageous fight with cancer recently at the age of 75. Even the often critical British press had nothing bad to say about the universally respected Robson, headlining their obituaries with adjectives like The Bravest Knight or simply The Legend.

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Posted on Saturday, 27th June 2009 by Ryan Melchiot

As the dust settles after an epic battle for the English Premiership title, the summer months will bring along its fair share of speculation and rumors. What would be foremost on fans’ minds will be possible transfer sagas. The development of Manchester City as the richest club in football will also be headline news.

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