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Mathieu Flamini is departing, but as long as Cesc Fabregas and Aleksandr Hleb stay there is nothing for Gunners fans to worry about. Posted Wednesday, May 07, 2008 13:52 by gerald mclaughlin
They bring in the revenue, but wouldn't it make a lot of sense if Premier League teams were forced to play a set number of home grown players? Or would it ruin what is probably the best league in the world? Posted Wednesday, May 07, 2008 13:03 by Chris Goldsmith
It's hard not to like Kevin Keegan. His optimism is infectious and his first Newcastle team certainly made a lot of friends with their cavalier approach to the game. However, his latest comments surely do the barcodes no favours at all. Posted Wednesday, May 07, 2008 12:43 by Claire Bee
With the Big Two locked on the same number of points at the top, and Birmingham, Fulham and Reading all fighting for their lives, this is surely the best-ever final weekend to the Premier League season. Posted Tuesday, May 06, 2008 16:00 by Sam Dalton
The dull 'nobody' who took over from Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge is on the brink of an incredible double – with only Manchester United in the way! Posted Monday, May 05, 2008 12:39 by hamzah khan
We all know about Cristiano Ronaldo and Didier Drogba, but the miserly goals-against columns next to the Champions League finalists shows where the priorities are for a winning campaign. Posted Monday, May 05, 2008 12:26 by 101greatgoals.com
It's five minutes since the Big Four were at Wembley, 69 years since Pompey last won the Cup and 81 years in Cardiff's case. Bring on the 'people's final' that actually means something to real fans. Posted Monday, May 05, 2008 11:11 by Jonathan Naylor
It seems nothing can stop Sir Alex Ferguson's men chalking up their second successive Premier League title after woeful West Ham were flattened by the magic of Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez at Old Trafford. Posted Sunday, May 04, 2008 13:50 by Sam Dalton
The Spanish hitman's got Anfield bouncing again with 31 goals, and is an obvious choice for Liverpool's player of the season. Posted Sunday, May 04, 2008 11:36 by Claire Bee
The Spaniard has proved himself to be one of the world's deadliest strikers in his remarkable opening Premier League campaign, surpassing the efforts of Gerrard and Carragher. Posted Saturday, May 03, 2008 11:31 by Sam Dalton
Both teams are locked in a titanic battle for the season's two major honours - but will they have to split their differences? Posted Saturday, May 03, 2008 11:30 by Patrick Cook