Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Keep Yourself Updated with Latest Barclay Premier League Fixtures

Barclays Premier League is popularly referred to as English Premier League. Barclays Premier League fixtures of 2015/16 season have already started and it is now three-week old. City have a solid start to the campaign and clinched their third straight victory by blowing Everton 2-0. The Citizens now claim the top spot on the Premier League table list.

City Campaign

They came victorious at the Goodison Park on Sunday. City were full of tempo following their win against defending Champions Chelsea in the second week of the Premier League.
The first firing arrived from Aleksandar Kolarov on an hour mark. However, the first attempt was made by the hosts when a Romelu Lukaku shot slammed the bar. David Silva saw his powerful shot rattling the woodwork.

Both the hosts and guests had a fair amount of chances in the opponents’ boxes. Sergio Aguero tried twice to open his personal account at the night but was frustrated by Everton keeper Tim Howard. Jesus Navas had a chance to save all points beyond doubt before the travelling side embellished their scoreline, this time, via Samir Nasri.
The Frenchman put all hopes of Everton to bed with an 88th-minute strike. Nasri was benched off and slotted the ball to Toure just on the edge of the penalty box. The Ivory Coast international played it back to him with a beautiful cut and Nasri blasted the shot beyond Howard’s reach.

Other News

Among other Barclays Premier League fixtures, the most important is Chelsea’s hard-fought 3-2 win against West Bromwich Albion.
The Blues have a disappointing start to this season following a draw with Swansea City and 3-0 loss to Manchester City.

Arsenal and Liverpool match finished in a scoreless draw. It was not a good week for Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur. Both of them were mightier sides in their matches but drew with their opponents. The Saints shared points with Watford following a goalless match whereas the Spurs managed to ensure a 1-1 show with Leicester City.
After three weeks, Manchester City are the toppers on the league table whereas the reigning champions drops to 10th rank. City are closely followed by Leicester City, Liverpool and Manchester United, with all having 7 points.

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Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Get Familiar with European Football News & Transfer

Football, without any shadow of doubt, is the most popular game worldwide. European football is most exciting and gets largest number of viewers throughout the globe.
The die-hard football fans never want to miss European football news. Those, who are professional in the world of betting, always keep a close tab on match reports as well as transfer news. 
Transfers in European football take place twice a year – in summer and winter. Those transfer seasons are best known as summer transfer window and winter transfer window. The first one spans over a longer time – from early July to early September – whereas winter transfer happens only in January. Understandably summer transfer is more important for the European football clubs.

European Football – Most Important Leagues

Every soccer-playing country in Europe has its own league. These leagues feature a tier system though here, we will keep our focus fixed only on top-tier system i.e. first division football. Leagues in four countries are most important and most talked about. These are – Barclays or English Premier League, Spain League or La Liga, Italian League or Serie A and German League or Bundesliga.

Transfer News

All of these leagues start almost at the same time and follow the same system of promotion and relegation.
Usually the clubs playing first-division football always do business with the clubs playing only in the top-tier league in any country while buying and exchanging players. However, for the extremely talented players, they also contact second or third division clubs.  
Sometimes the clubs swap the players between themselves. Such transaction may or may not involve money, depending on the transfer value of the players. Loan transfer also takes place. Out-of-favor players or youngsters are often shipped out on a loan to other clubs to make improvement. After expiry of loan, they either reunite with their parent clubs or pen a permanent contract with the clubs they were loaned out to, depending on the contract rules and players’ performance.

Conclusion

European football transfer news is something every football faithful loves to devour. The clubs get busier to revamp their side by offloading non-performers and signing the best players as per their financial flexibility.