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February 2011

Crawley Town Vs. the Community

As Crawley Town, an amateur club, will face Manchester United today, we should not follow our immediate instincts and root for the underdog. Why? Because Crawley stands against everything football, ordinary people and whole communities are aspiring for

Invaluable Goal

Arsenal’s comeback against Barcelona wasn’t just an athletic achievement. It might validate Arsene Wenger entire philosophy

The Face of Arsenal

Nicklas Bendtner, Arsenal’s striker, embodies everything the club stands for. That’s why he might be gone soon

Cruise Control

Mathematically speaking, some teams still hold a chance to catch Dortmund for the Bundesliga championship. But a deeper look into the numbers shows that it is a done deal

Mission: almost impossible

Arsenal is facing Barcelona again in the Champions League. In order to avoid last year’s humiliation, Arsenal will have to play against its identity, but it beats praying. Here are a few suggestions for the Gunners to try and give Barca some fight

Fade in: the last stretch

In our weekly video post you could find the real reason behind Messi sabbatical from scoring, why Ronaldo and Moriniho are competing against each other, What expansive T-shirt wasn’t to the liking of the French custom authorities, and just another reason to witness Wayne Rooney’s brilliancy

Ronaldo the latter

The older version of Ronaldo had inventive genius that young Ronaldo didn’t need

Things You Can’t Buy

Manchester United win over its crosstown rival, showed Manchester City who is the boss of the city by giving it a lesson in bravery, devotion and artistry

School is Over

For years now, under the mantra of its manager, according to which the team builds superstars instead of buying them, Arsenal was downsized from a main actor in the Premiership to a supporting role. Now, it Needs to stop functioning just as an academy, and start claim what belongs to it

The day (Brazilian) football has died

The legend of the Seleção is practically dead. It will be sent home for burial in 2014

Self Made Teams

The new Fair Play rules will turn European football back to the 30′s and 50′s. The time of dictatorship, communism, and football teams that relied on their own talent

Football and Football

Football and American Football have taken very different economic directions. The comparison does not flatter Europe

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