Posted on 30 January 2012 by trooney
Norwich make the 500 mile round trip to Sunderland on Wednesday, looking to pick up another impressive Premier League win, writes Will Taylor. They go into the game in fine form, having won four of their last six games and remaining unbeaten in that time. Indeed, they are yet to suffer a Premier League defeat
Posted on 30 January 2012 by trooney
For Chelsea and Swansea, it is back to business in the Premier League following their contrasting fortunes in the FA Cup at the weekend, writes William Taylor. Whilst the Blues were able to overcome local rivals QPR at Loftus Road, Swansea’s fortunes were not quite so positive, as they went down 2-1 to Bolton. That
Posted on 27 January 2012 by trooney
The all Premier League tie between Arsenal and Aston Villa on Sunday looks to be one of the ties of the 4th round and one that should not be missed, writes Christopher Barlow. Arsenal got the better of Leeds in the third round with a Thierry Henry inspired win for the hosts, while Villa overcame
Posted on 26 January 2012 by trooney
Sunderland will look to carry over their recent excellent run in the Premier League when they go up against Middlesbrough in the fourth round of the F.A Cup on Sunday. The Black Cats have looked a different team since Martin O’Neill took over at the Stadium of Light in December, guiding the club well clear
Posted on 25 January 2012 by trooney
Andy Murray will have the chance to erase his Grand Slam heartbreak from last year’s Australian Open final and move one step closer to claiming the first Major win of his career when takes on world number one Novak Djokovic on Friday. Djokovic secured the first Grand Slam of 2011 last year when he defeated
Posted on 24 January 2012 by trooney
One of the ties of the round sees Chelsea take on QPR in a West London derby at Loftus Road in the FA Cup fourth round. Chelsea cruised through their third round match against Portsmouth, running out 4-0 winners, while QPR required a replay to beat League One MK Dons 1-0. Many will see this
Posted on 24 January 2012 by trooney
Andy Flower will no doubt be looking for a big response from his England team as they go into their second test against Pakistan on Sunday. Pakistan won the first game by ten wickets at a canter, with England’s top six batsmen putting on a paltry 143 runs between them across both innings. It was
Posted on 23 January 2012 by trooney
It will be Liverpool who hold an unexpected advantage going into the second leg of their Carling Cup semi-final with Manchester City on Wednesday night. Having won every single home league game this season, City were expected to beat the Reds in the first leg, but it was not to be as they lost 1-0/