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1 comment January 29, 2010
Review of the 2009/2010 Premier League Season So Far
With the 2009/2010 Premier League season well underway, and the Premier League table starting to take shape, it is a good time to review the start of the season.
Not many Fantasy Football managers would have included players such as Brian Jensen, Ryan Shawcross and Stephen Hunt in their fantasy football teams, but these diamonds in the rough have set the fantasy leagues tables alight.
Many Soccer Betting sites installed Chelsea as pre-season title favourites and they have not disappointed winning 4 games out of 4 and Harry Redknapp’s Tottenham and Mark Hughes’ big spending Manchester City also both hold 100% winning records.
Man Utd have followed up their shocking away defeat at Burnley with an emphatic 5-0 away victory at Wigan, followed by another 3 points at home against a decent Arsenal side.
Burnley have been the biggest surprise package so far with two shock wins at Turf Moor against reigning champions Manchester United and Everton, and Stoke City have started well with 7 points from 4 games.
Portsmouth remain rooted to the foot of the table with 4 straight defeats. Losing players such as Niko Kranjcar, Glen Johnson, Sylvain Distin and Peter Crouch during the transfer window and not replacing them with players of the same calibre means that retaining their Premier League status this season may be a bridge too far.
However, it is only September and some teams have only played 3 games. It is therefore difficult to make predictions with any level of certainty. You only have to look back to Hull City’s fantastic start to last season to see that good early season form doesn’t always count for much come the end of May.
Chelsea’s title bid may be impacted by the story that all Soccer News sites have been covering this week regarding the transfer embargo that has been placed on them until January 2011. However Chelsea may have already made their key signings by retaining the services of John Terry and Didier Drogba and look like favourites to win the title as their main challengers Man Utd and Liverpool both look weaker this season after losing Ronaldo and Alonso respectively.
Whatever happens, this is sure to be another fantastic Premier League season, full of highs and lows, so sit back, grab a beer and enjoy the action!
Add comment September 7, 2009
ESPN Acquire UEFA Europa League TV Rights
ESPN have acquired the live television rights to the UEFA Europa League that were previously owned by Setanta. Live UEFA Europa League Football On TV will now be shown on Five, ITV4 and ESPN during the next 3 seasons.
Add comment September 2, 2009
Sky Retain La Liga Rights
Sky Sports has signed a new deal for exclusive live coverage of La Liga for the next three seasons.
The new deal for Spain’s top league covers the 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons and Sky Sports will broadcast at least two live matches from each weekend of the season.
The coverage begins this Saturday with Real Madrid v Deportivo from 7.00pm on Sky Sports 2, followed by two newly promoted sides; Real Zaragoza v Tenerife, at 9.00pm.
Sunday’s live game will be Valencia v Sevilla from 6pm on Sky Sports 2, while Barcelona v Sporting Gijon is available on Bank Holiday Monday from 8pm on Sky Sports 1 (the first half is available via the red button).
Revista de La Liga, Sky Sports’ weekly Spanish football magazine show, also returns on Tuesday September 1 at 5.30pm on Sky Sports1.
Announcing the deal, Barney Francis, Sky Sports Managing Director said: “We are delighted to continue our long association with the best in Spanish football – it’s now 13 years since Sky Sports viewers first enjoyed the glamour of La Liga.
“With Ronaldo and Kaka joining Real Madrid, the challenge for Barcelona’s treble winners will be intense and should provide more compulsive viewing.”
Sky Sports Spanish football expert Gerry Armstrong added: “Of course it’ll be fascinating to see Ronaldo and Kaka lead the challenge with Real Madrid, but we all saw just how good Barcelona were last season and with Ibrahimovic leading the line they can only get better.
“Also, watch out for Atletico Madrid with ‘Kun’ Aguero and Diego Forlan, and Villareal, without the pressure of the Champions League, also have some very talented players.”
Source: Sky Sports
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Add comment August 24, 2009
ESPN Secure Live Italian Seria A Football TV Rights
ESPN yesterday secured live rights to show live Italian Serie A Football in the UK. ESPN will begin their Live Serie A coverage on Saturday August 22nd with Siena taking on AC Milan, followed by Inter Milan V Bari on Sunday 23rd August. ESPN’s Serie A coverage will be shown live on the new ESPN and ESPN HD channels.
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Add comment August 6, 2009
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Add comment August 4, 2009
ESPN Secure More Live Football TV Rights
ESPN has secured TV rights to show football from the German, Russian, Portuguese and Dutch top divisions, alongside the remainder of the US Major League Soccer season.
Coverage from the four leagues for 2009/10 – and the rest of the MLS action up to November – will be shown on the firm’s forthcoming ESPN channel, along with its English Premier League and Scottish Premier League matches.
The station will officially launch on August 3 in standard definition and high definition at 417 and 443 respectively on Sky’s EPG.
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Add comment July 28, 2009
Sky Acquire Live FA Community Shield and Women’s FA Cup Final Rights
Sky have acquired live television rights to the FA Community Shield and Women’s FA Cup Final. Sky Sports have agreed a 3 year deal with the FA starting from the beginning of the new season. The FA Community Shield on Sunday 9th August will be broadcast live on Sky Sports 2 and HD2.
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Add comment July 27, 2009
First Live SPL 2009 / 2010 TV Games Announced
The first live SPL games on TV have been announced for the 2009 / 2010 season.
Live coverage will begin on Saturday 15th August when Aberdeen take on Celtic on Sky Sports. ESPN’s first live SPL game will take place on Monday 17th August when Dundee United play Hearts.
The first Old Firm game of the season will take place on Rangers take on Celtic at Ibrox on Sunday 4th October live on Sky Sports
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Add comment July 25, 2009
ESPN and SKY Acquire SPL TV Rights
ESPN and Sky Sports have acquired the Scottish Premier League TV rights for £65 million over five years. Live coverage will commence at the start of the 2009 / 2010 season, with each broadcaster showing 30 live games a season each.
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Add comment July 16, 2009


