News Source: The independent
| 2 days ago
Longevity is not a word readily associated with Chelsea in the Roman Abramovich era, but Carlo Ancelotti insists he can help usher in a new era of stability at Stamford Bridge. The Italian is the sixth manager to have been employed by Abramovich
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| 3 days ago
Luiz Felipe Scolari's men were top of the table on goal difference from Liverpool, with Manchester United trailing eight points behind with a game in hand. Arsenal proved a turning point with Robin van Persie (nowinjured) scoring twice in the 2-1
News Source: The Observer
| 9 days ago
Guus Hiddink plans to return to Chelsea as technical director following his failure to guide Russia to the World Cup. Hiddink said yesterday that an announcement on his future could come as early as next month. He has a contract as Russia's head
News Source: The Independent
| 16 days ago
So in the hot dusk at the Khalifa Stadium you might have thought it would have to be a little different, and certainly more earnest, as the Brazilians trained under the stern gaze of Dunga. Even the beautifully talented Kaka had insisted, "When we
News Source: The Star
| 16 days ago
Portugal star Deco insists that the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo is not going to derail the country�s bid to reach the World Cup Finals in South Africa. Carlos Queiroz�s Portuguese limped through their qualifying campaign looking nothing like the
News Source: Times Online
| 20 days ago
In a statement, Mr Kenyon said he "looked forward to helping grow its international presence and creating new opportunities for the agency and its clients overseas." Mr Kenyon, a former Manchester United head, declared when he left Chelsea, after
News Source: Independent
| 21 days ago
C helsea must appear to Manchester United as a Terminator rolling out from under a blazing oil tanker, shoving an eye back in and remounting its Harley Davidson with shotgun primed...The Premier League leaders were ordered by their new chief
News Source: Dawn
| 22 days ago
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti knows his first Premier League clash with Manchester United will provide the acid test of his title credentials, but he believes the champions have weaknesses that can be exploited in Sunday’s summit meeting, AFP