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  • northside7
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    Gooner wrote: »
    negredo overpowers Kos to score... similar to how he did Javi Martinez against Bayern

    Need players like that.

  • Gooner
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    Nasri getting huge boos everytime he touches the ball...very pro arsenal crowd
  • Gooner
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    trophy presentation? ooooohhh ? ...
  • Gooner
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    why is Gazidis here? ? off and work on some deals
  • Young_Chitlin
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    Gooner wrote: »
    why is Gazidis here? ? off and work on some deals

  • Gooner
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    we might hav signed that Perez kid...
  • 1CK1S
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    Gooner wrote: »
    we might hav signed that Perez kid...

    If so better not ? out like Ricky from a few back!!!
  • northside7
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    Wayne Rooney 'confident of move'
    Wayne Rooney has told his Manchester United team-mates he will be joining Chelsea.

    Jose Mourinho has already had two bids for the England striker rejected but a source close to United told ESPN that Rooney is convinced he will be headed to Stamford Bridge and has said as much to his colleagues at Old Trafford.

    Several of the United squad are reportedly unhappy with Rooney, who has ignored their appeals to extend his nine-year stay with the Premier League champions, and their relationship has not improved with the attacker increasingly confident he will go.

    United have insisted the 27-year-old is not for sale but Chelsea haven't abandoned their pursuit of the former Everton player.

    Sir Alex Ferguson said Rooney asked to leave United before the end of last season and while David Moyes has said he is keen to keep the forward, he remains unsettled.

    Rooney has not appeared for United in their pre-season programme -- apart from a behind-closed-doors friendly against Real Betis -- because of hamstring and shoulder injuries.

    He missed Rio Ferdinand's testimonial, the 3-1 defeat to Sevilla, but trained with the reserves on both Thursday and Friday.

    Rooney could be fit enough to face Wigan in Sunday's Community Shield at Wembley but it remains to be seen if Moyes will pick him.

    He has been included in Roy Hodgson's England squad for Wednesday's friendly against Scotland.

    http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1518412/wayne-rooney-confident-move-chelsea?cc=5901
  • water ur seeds
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    just got back from brighton game, lost 2-1, we thru away another 1-0 lead smh seasons looking bleak already, 2 games an no points... weve done more route 1 passes in 2 games then we done all of last season... hope the united game 2moro is better!!!
  • toheeb27
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    ? , this PSV team is young as ? . EVERY player in the starting lineup was born in the 90s..... So much talent......

    @Alkinduz
  • 1CK1S
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  • northside7
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    icks86 wrote: »
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    I'll be checking that team guide and season preview tomorrow on NBC.
  • water ur seeds
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    icks86 wrote: »
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    why is sunderland so far apart from newcastle???
  • Gooner
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    gustavo to arsenal in all the papers tmrw...£14m and £18m both quoted as price so basically guesswork but Wenger seemed to hint at it being close...plz plz for the love of ? b true
  • CeLLaR-DooR
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    Is that a map of England?

    can't be
  • Karl.
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    Is that a map of England?

    can't be

    Nah, I think it's just prem teams put into random new york boroughs.

  • Karl.
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    Cardiff beat athletic Bilbao in final preseason friendly then sign Gary Medel from Sevilla.
  • StillFaggyAF
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    Karl. wrote: »
    Is that a map of England?

    can't be

    Nah, I think it's just prem teams put into random new york boroughs.

    i was gonna say.......that ? looks like a map of manhattan
  • dontdiedontkillanyon
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    icks86 wrote: »
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    NBC Sports’ Premier League ad is great, but needs some realignment

    Way back in October of last year, NBC Universal announced that it had acquired the media rights to all English Premier League matches shown in the United States. Soccer fans across the country rejoiced (No more watching tape-delayed matches on Fox Soccer Channel or clicking through ads on illegal streaming sites!), but the question remained: Would the American public tune in enough to make the $250 million deal worthwhile?

    With the EPL season now rapidly approaching, NBC Sports has rolled out an insightful and humorous marketing campaign aimed at attracting viewers. The first entry was a video of former SNL star Jason Sudeikis as an American football coach woefully and hilariously out of his element as the new manager of Tottenham Hotspur.

    Now, from the streets New York, a city known for its soccer bars and pockets of Premier League supporters, comes a bus stop advertisement that’s less laugh-out-loud funny and more quietly clever. A map of the city shows New York’s boroughs and some specific neighborhoods assigned to each EPL club (Liverpool is the Upper West Side, Newcastle United is Staten Island, etc.), and drives home the message with the appropriately British suggestion to “Keep calm and pick a side.”

    The ad is eye-catching, intelligent and original, like something Don Draper would’ve dreamed up if he had a Cockney accent. There’s only one problem: It’s wrong. Norwich as the Lower East Side? Cardiff as all of Brooklyn? Come on. Either somebody on the American side doesn’t know their Premier League teams, or somebody else across the pond doesn’t know their New York neighborhoods. Luckily, Extra Mustard is slightly informed about both and here to correctly (read: completely subjectively) identify which EPL side goes with which location in the Big Apple.

    Manchester United: The Bronx — Man U are the Yankees of the EPL. Unlike the Yankees, however, the Red Devils still know how to win trophies.

    Tottenham Hotspur: East Village — Coming on strong over the past decade as a favorite for impartial fans because their friends say its cool. Once residents are able to make more money, they leave. Well done, NBC, you nailed this one.

    Manchester City: Financial District — Money. So, so much money. But nobody goes there for the culture.

    Arsenal: SoHo — It used to be artistic and exciting, but is now overpriced and boring.

    Swansea: Williamsburg — Michael Laudrup and Michu are so trendy right now. Somebody alert the New York Times!

    Everton: Chinatown — Perpetually overshadowed by the neighbor next door (In Chinatown’s case, Little Italy).

    Fulham: Park Slope — Unremarkable, but family friendly! At least until your child wants to go out and explore what the rest of the soccer world looks like.

    Aston Villa: Central Park — You’re right, nobody lives in Central Park. But have you ever met an actual Villa fan?

    Crystal Palace: Harlem — It’s nice being up here for a bit, but you’ll probably have to go back down sooner or later.

    Chelsea: Too easy (Although not, apparently, for the NBC ad office.)

    Liverpool: Upper West Side — A bastion of old-school success and high society. Lots of teething babies as well. Perfectly placed in the ad.

    West Ham: Lower East Side — Loads of history, with a gritty veneer and a reputation as an important fixture in the EPL despite baffling real estate decisions.

    Sunderland: Greenwich Village — That ranting, arm-waving lunatic in Washington Square Park was actually Paolo Di Canio.

    Cardiff: Hell’s Kitchen — Do we really have to go all the way over to the West Side just for this?

    Hull City: Staten Island — Is Staten Island really in New York City? Is Hull City really in the Premier League?

    Norwich: Murray Hill — Grant Holt seems like a bro. So does Anthony Pilkington. The Canaries were interesting for one year when they were promoted but then people got tired of them and moved on.

    Southampton: Red Hook — Underappreciated and relatively unknown, it has its share of attractions if you look hard enough. Just look at Rickie Lambert.

    Stoke City: Midtown — Sure, the Brittania Stadium looks nice, but once inside opposing teams find themselves stuck in crowds and repeatedly knocked down.

    West Bromwich Albion: Queens — How did we get here? Where we are? (Another one the ad gets right.)

    Newcastle United: Upper East Side — Pleasant to visit for a change of pace, until you realize all the locals seem like they’ve banded together against you.

    http://extramustard.si.com/2013/08/09/english-premier-league-soccer-nbc-ad-new-york-neighborhoods/
  • water ur seeds
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    icks86 wrote: »
    nbc-nyc-boroughs-epl-600x600.jpg

    NBC Sports’ Premier League ad is great, but needs some realignment

    Way back in October of last year, NBC Universal announced that it had acquired the media rights to all English Premier League matches shown in the United States. Soccer fans across the country rejoiced (No more watching tape-delayed matches on Fox Soccer Channel or clicking through ads on illegal streaming sites!), but the question remained: Would the American public tune in enough to make the $250 million deal worthwhile?

    With the EPL season now rapidly approaching, NBC Sports has rolled out an insightful and humorous marketing campaign aimed at attracting viewers. The first entry was a video of former SNL star Jason Sudeikis as an American football coach woefully and hilariously out of his element as the new manager of Tottenham Hotspur.

    Now, from the streets New York, a city known for its soccer bars and pockets of Premier League supporters, comes a bus stop advertisement that’s less laugh-out-loud funny and more quietly clever. A map of the city shows New York’s boroughs and some specific neighborhoods assigned to each EPL club (Liverpool is the Upper West Side, Newcastle United is Staten Island, etc.), and drives home the message with the appropriately British suggestion to “Keep calm and pick a side.”

    The ad is eye-catching, intelligent and original, like something Don Draper would’ve dreamed up if he had a Cockney accent. There’s only one problem: It’s wrong. Norwich as the Lower East Side? Cardiff as all of Brooklyn? Come on. Either somebody on the American side doesn’t know their Premier League teams, or somebody else across the pond doesn’t know their New York neighborhoods. Luckily, Extra Mustard is slightly informed about both and here to correctly (read: completely subjectively) identify which EPL side goes with which location in the Big Apple.

    Manchester United: The Bronx — Man U are the Yankees of the EPL. Unlike the Yankees, however, the Red Devils still know how to win trophies.

    Tottenham Hotspur: East Village — Coming on strong over the past decade as a favorite for impartial fans because their friends say its cool. Once residents are able to make more money, they leave. Well done, NBC, you nailed this one.

    Manchester City: Financial District — Money. So, so much money. But nobody goes there for the culture.

    Arsenal: SoHo — It used to be artistic and exciting, but is now overpriced and boring.

    Swansea: Williamsburg — Michael Laudrup and Michu are so trendy right now. Somebody alert the New York Times!

    Everton: Chinatown — Perpetually overshadowed by the neighbor next door (In Chinatown’s case, Little Italy).

    Fulham: Park Slope — Unremarkable, but family friendly! At least until your child wants to go out and explore what the rest of the soccer world looks like.

    Aston Villa: Central Park — You’re right, nobody lives in Central Park. But have you ever met an actual Villa fan?

    Crystal Palace: Harlem — It’s nice being up here for a bit, but you’ll probably have to go back down sooner or later.

    Chelsea: Too easy (Although not, apparently, for the NBC ad office.)

    Liverpool: Upper West Side — A bastion of old-school success and high society. Lots of teething babies as well. Perfectly placed in the ad.

    West Ham: Lower East Side — Loads of history, with a gritty veneer and a reputation as an important fixture in the EPL despite baffling real estate decisions.

    Sunderland: Greenwich Village — That ranting, arm-waving lunatic in Washington Square Park was actually Paolo Di Canio.

    Cardiff: Hell’s Kitchen — Do we really have to go all the way over to the West Side just for this?

    Hull City: Staten Island — Is Staten Island really in New York City? Is Hull City really in the Premier League?

    Norwich: Murray Hill — Grant Holt seems like a bro. So does Anthony Pilkington. The Canaries were interesting for one year when they were promoted but then people got tired of them and moved on.

    Southampton: Red Hook — Underappreciated and relatively unknown, it has its share of attractions if you look hard enough. Just look at Rickie Lambert.

    Stoke City: Midtown — Sure, the Brittania Stadium looks nice, but once inside opposing teams find themselves stuck in crowds and repeatedly knocked down.

    West Bromwich Albion: Queens — How did we get here? Where we are? (Another one the ad gets right.)

    Newcastle United: Upper East Side — Pleasant to visit for a change of pace, until you realize all the locals seem like they’ve banded together against you.

    http://extramustard.si.com/2013/08/09/english-premier-league-soccer-nbc-ad-new-york-neighborhoods/

    lol some of them are quite good, like the spurs one...
  • Karl.
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    I gave you a wack because they dissed Cardiff. @dontdiedontkillanyon
  • northside7
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    Now I'm reading that its all BS smdh
  • Young_Chitlin
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    My new kit for the upcoming indoor football season starting later today-

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  • Young_Chitlin
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    I play in a rec league Sundays