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Arsenal – Manchester United 1: 3 and it’s deja vu all over again……

Share“Are you City in disguise?”, chanted the United fans and the Arsenal fans did not have an answer to it. Just like their team did not have an answer to United’s pace, power and efficiency in front of goal. To be fair to Arsenal they did create a lot of half chances as they always do but failed to convert them with alarming consistency. Nani Man of the match Manchester 3 – 1 Arsenal... 
February 1, 2010 | mike_kris

Robbing Peter to pay Paul

ShareDuring one of his talks to the students at the Sloan School of Management, during the early part of the decade, Michael Dell had a few words of wisdom to share when he was questioned by a student regarding Dell’s possible acquisitions of companies to enter a new product category – the PDA market if I remember right. “To enter a new product category, you don’t have to acquire a company,”... 
January 28, 2010 | Chandrasekhar Jayaramakrishnan

Stoke 3-1 Arsenal

ShareArsenal crash out of the FA cup thanks to two goals from Ricardo Fuller.It was a victory Stoke deserved as they produced the better moments in a scrappy match, although it was not until the final quarter that they could exert their authority against a virtual Arsenal youth team. Stoke wins 3-0 arsenal The match marked the return of Arsenal veteran Sol Campell since the 2006 Champions League... 
January 25, 2010 | pratish87

Arsenal 4-2 Bolton

ShareThe visitors did start writing the script but I guessed they dozed off half way through and some gunner’s fan finished it for them. A long ball into the Arsenal box is horrifically defended – three times Arsenal try to clear but just hoof it into the air, most inexplicably by Gael Clichy, before Kevin Davies flicks on a header and Gary Cahill fires into the Arsenal net. The scenes at... 
January 21, 2010 | Kunal

Fire from ashes shall spring (Liverpool 2-0 Tottenham)

ShareThis score line will bring a smile to many of the ardent Red’s fans and any genuine Football lover unless you are one of the few Spurs supporters. I won’t say this match was a classic by any means but the spirit with which Rafael and his men played the game was truly astonishing. From the first tackle Carragher made till the second goal in injury time of second half, all the players showed... 
January 21, 2010 | Kunal

20 years: A journey to immortality Sachin Tendulkar and Ryan Giggs

ShareThis Post was published in the Second edition of Sportskeeda E mag The world of sport is such that it is ever changing. Everyday there is a new face on the block. A new face hoping to make it big someday. Some do make it while the others dont.Some achieve greatness instantly, while some have to struggle to achieve it. The more time you spend  in the game the more difficult it becomes to sustain... 
January 21, 2010 | Rahul Nair

Liverpool only play for 89 minutes

ShareLiverpool only play for 89 minutes If the matches in Football were reduced to 89 instead of 90, the reds could very well be higher up the league table and still in with a shout in the UEFA Champions League. Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Stoke was fifth occasion when the team has given away late away goals that have broken the heart of many Liverpool fans. Another exciting and important encounter... 
January 20, 2010 | Kunal

Indian Football – Glimpses of a new dawn

ShareFrom being a powerhouse in Asian football in the 50s, 60s and early 70s, Indian football slumped to newer lows towards the end of the millennium. Each time they ventured out to resurrect their tarnished image they had to bite the dust. But the recent success of Indian clubs and the national team have ushered new hope and reinvigorated thoughts of the revival of Indian football. Indian Football In... 
January 17, 2010 | Sourav Dutta