Sunday, September 5, 2010

Barclays Premier League : Table


Barclays Premier League : Table
Sunday, 29 August 2010 17:58 UK
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  Team P W D L F A W D L F A GD PTS
1 Chelsea 3 2 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 6 0 14 9
2 Arsenal 3 1 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 3 2 7 7
3 Man Utd 3 2 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 2 2 6 7
4 Aston Villa 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 6 -2 6

5 Bolton 3 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 3 1 2 5

6 Birmingham 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 4 4 1 5
7 Wolverhampton 3 1 1 0 3 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 5
8 Newcastle 3 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 1 1 4 3 4
9 Man City 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 4
10 Sunderland 3 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 4
11 Tottenham 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 4
12 Blackpool 3 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 4 6 -2 4
13 Liverpool 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 -2 4
14 Fulham 3 0 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 3
15 Blackburn 3 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 -1 3
16 West Brom 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 7 -6 3
17 Wigan 3 0 0 2 0 10 1 0 0 1 0 -9 3

18 Everton 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 -2 1
19 Stoke 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 4 -4 0
20 West Ham 3 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 0 6 -8 0

fixtures

Sunday, 5 September 2010
Npower League One
Brentford v Sheff Wed, 12:00
Blue Square Premier
ALBA Challenge Cup
Peterhead v Stenhousemuir, QF, 15:00
International Match
Mexico v Ecuador, 02:00
Honduras v El Salvador, 02:30
Principality Building Society Welsh Premier League
Aberystwyth OFF Prestatyn Town, 14:30
Bala Town v Haverfordwest, 14:30
Neath v Newtown, 14:30
FA Women's Premier League
Leeds Ladies v Barnet Ladies, 14:00
Nottm F Ladies v Millwall Lionesses, 14:00
Reading Royals v Blackburn Ladies, 14:00
Watford Ladies v Sunderland Ladies, 14:00

Tuesday, 7 September 2010
European Championship Qualifying
Russia v Slovakia, GpB, 16:00
Georgia v Israel, GpF, 18:00
Belarus v Romania, GpD, 18:30
Bulgaria v Montenegro, GpG, 18:30
Malta v Latvia, GpF, 18:30
FYR Macedonia v Armenia, GpB, 19:00
Sweden v San Marino, GpE, 19:00
Turkey v Belgium, GpA, 19:00
Albania v Luxembourg, GpD, 19:15
Czech Republic v Lithuania, GpI, 19:15
Denmark v Iceland, GpH, 19:15
Austria v Kazakhstan, GpA, 19:30
Croatia v Greece, GpF, 19:30
Hungary v Moldova, GpE, 19:30
Netherlands v Finland, GpE, 19:30
Norway v Portugal, GpH, 19:30
Serbia v Slovenia, GpC, 19:30
Germany v Azerbaijan, GpA, 19:45
Rep of Ireland v Andorra, GpB, 19:45
Switzerland v England, GpG, 19:45
Italy v Faroe Islands, GpC, 19:50
Bosnia-Hercegovina v France, GpD, 20:00
Scotland v Liechtenstein, GpI, 20:00
UEFA Under-21 Championship Qualifying
Latvia U21 v Moldova U21, G1, 15:30
Belarus U21 v Azerbaijan U21, G10, 16:00
Bulgaria U21 v Sweden U21, G6, 16:00
Cyprus U21 v Serbia U21, G7, 16:00
Czech Rep U21 v Iceland U21, G5, 16:00
England U21 v Lithuania U21, G9, 16:00
Finland U21 v Liechtenstein U21, G4, 16:00
France U21 v Malta U21, G8, 16:00
Georgia U21 v Armenia U21, G2, 16:00
Germany U21 v N Ireland U21, G5, 16:00
Hungary U21 v Bosnia-Hercegovina U21, G3, 16:00
Israel U21 v Montenegro U21, G6, 16:00
Italy U21 v Wales U21, G3, 16:00
Poland U21 v Spain U21, G4, 16:00
Portugal U21 v FYR Macedonia U21, G9, 16:00
Russia U21 v Romania U21, G1, 16:00
Scotland U21 v Austria U21, G10, 16:00
Slovakia U21 v Norway U21, G7, 16:00
Turkey U21 v Rep of Ireland U21, G2, 16:00
Ukraine U21 v Slovenia U21, G8, 16:00
Blue Square Premier
Gateshead v Southport, 19:45
International Match
South Korea v Iran, 11:00
China PR v Paraguay, 11:30
Japan v Guatemala, 11:45
Estonia v Uzbekistan, 17:00
Turkey OFF Belgium, 19:00
Ukraine v Chile, 19:00
Poland v Australia, 19:30
Venezuela v Ecuador, 20:00
Argentina v Spain, 21:00
Canada v Honduras, 22:30
Loosemores Welsh Premier League Cup
Aberystwyth v Carmarthen, (agg 0-0), R1L1, L2, 19:45
Newtown v Airbus UK, (agg 2-4), R1L1, L2, 19:45
Prestatyn Town v Bala Town, (agg 2-2), R1L1, L2, 19:45

Wednesday, 8 September 2010
International Match
Canada v Honduras, 00:30
Venezuela v Ecuador, 00:30
Jamaica v Peru, 01:00
Panama v Trinidad and Tobago, 02:30
Mexico v Colombia, 03:00
Loosemores Welsh Premier League Cup
Neath v Haverfordwest, (agg 1-2), R1L1, L2, 19:45

Friday, 10 September 2010
Principality Building Society Welsh Premier League
Bangor City v Airbus UK, 19:30
Haverfordwest v Llanelli, 19:30
Port Talbot v Aberystwyth, 19:30
League of Ireland Premier Division
Bohemians v UCD, 19:45
Bray v Galway Utd, 19:45
Drogheda Utd v Dundalk, 19:45
Sligo v Sporting Fingal, 19:45
St Patricks v Shamrock Rovers, 19:45

Saturday, 11 September 2010
Barclays Premier League
Everton v Man Utd, 12:45
Arsenal v Bolton, 15:00
Man City v Blackburn, 15:00
Newcastle v Blackpool, 15:00
West Brom v Tottenham, 15:00
West Ham v Chelsea, 15:00
Wigan v Sunderland, 15:00
Npower Championship
Coventry v Leicester, 12:30
Derby v Sheff Utd, 13:00
Cardiff v Hull, 15:00
Norwich v Barnsley, 15:00
Portsmouth v Ipswich, 15:00
QPR v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Watford v Doncaster, 15:00
Burnley v Preston, 17:15
Npower League One
Brighton v MK Dons, 15:00
Colchester v Plymouth, 15:00
Hartlepool v Exeter, 15:00
Peterborough v Oldham, 15:00
Rochdale v Walsall, 15:00
Sheff Wed v Carlisle, 15:00
Swindon v Southampton, 15:00
Yeovil v Tranmere, 15:00
Npower League Two
Crewe v Bury, 15:00
Hereford v Oxford Utd, 15:00
Lincoln City v Barnet, 15:00
Port Vale v Aldershot, 15:00
Stockport v Bradford, 15:00
Clydesdale Bank Premier League
Hamilton v Rangers, 12:00
Celtic v Hearts, 15:00
Dundee Utd v Aberdeen, 15:00
Blue Square Premier
Histon v Crawley Town, 15:00
Luton v Cambridge Utd, 15:00
Southport v Mansfield, 15:00
Tamworth v Grimsby, 15:00
Wrexham v York, 15:00
Scottish Football League Championship First Division
Dunfermline v Dundee, 15:00
Morton v Cowdenbeath, 15:00
Scottish Football League Championship Second Division
Airdrie Utd v Brechin, 15:00
Alloa v Ayr, 15:00
Forfar v East Fife, 15:00
Scottish Football League Championship Third Division
Albion v Montrose, 15:00
Berwick v Arbroath, 15:00
East Stirling v Clyde, 15:00
Blue Square North
Blyth Spartans v Worcester, 15:00
Boston Utd v Workington, 15:00
Eastwood Town v Gloucester, 15:00
Gainsborough v Droylsden, 15:00
Hinckley Utd v Guiseley, 15:00
Hyde v Corby, 15:00
Nuneaton v Alfreton Town, 15:00
Redditch v Ilkeston Town, 15:00
Solihull Moors v AFC Telford, 15:00
Stafford Rangers v Stalybridge, 15:00
Vauxhall Motors v Harrogate Town, 15:00
Blue Square South
Boreham Wood v Bishop's Stortford, 15:00
Braintree Town v Dover, 15:00
Bromley v St Albans, 15:00
Dorchester v Ebbsfleet United, 15:00
Eastleigh v Lewes, 15:00
Farnborough v Maidenhead Utd, 15:00
Hampton & Richmond v Havant and W, 15:00
Staines Town v Welling, 15:00
Thurrock v Dartford, 15:00
Weston-S-Mare v Chelmsford, 15:00
Woking v Basingstoke, 15:00
Scot-Ads Highland Football League
Fraserburgh v Clachnacuddin, 15:00
Keith v Brora, 15:00
Lossiemouth v Huntly, 15:00
Nairn County v Deveronvale, 15:00
Rothes v Fort William, 15:00
Strathspey Thistle v Turriff United, 15:00
Principality Building Society Welsh Premier League
Newtown v Bala Town, 14:30
Prestatyn Town v Neath, 14:30
The New Saints v Carmarthen, 14:30
Carling Premiership
Ballymena v Newry, 15:00
Coleraine v Donegal Celtic, 15:00
Crusaders v Glenavon, 15:00
Dungannon Swifts v Glentoran, 15:00
Linfield v Cliftonville, 15:00
Lisburn Distillery v Portadown, 15:00

Result



Sunday, 5 September 2010
International Match
Honduras 2-2 El Salvador
Mexico 1-2 Ecuador

Saturday, 4 September 2010
UEFA Under-21 Championship Qualifying
Hungary U21 0-1 Wales U21
Npower League One
Npower League Two
Blue Square Premier
ALBA Challenge Cup
Scottish Football League Championship Third Division
Blue Square North
AFC Telford 1-1 Blyth Spartans
Alfreton Town 2-0 Vauxhall Motors
Corby 0-0 Boston Utd
Droylsden 2-0 Stafford Rangers
Gloucester 1-0 Hyde
Guiseley 3-1 Redditch
Harrogate Town 2-2 Hinckley Utd
Ilkeston Town 0-0 Eastwood Town
Stalybridge 2-0 Gainsborough
Worcester 2-2 Nuneaton
Workington 2-1 Solihull Moors
Blue Square South
Basingstoke 0-2 Braintree Town
Bishop's Stortford 1-4 Farnborough
Chelmsford 2-0 Dorchester
Dartford 4-1 Weston-S-Mare
Dover 0-1 Eastleigh
Ebbsfleet United 1-1 Staines Town
Havant and W 4-1 Thurrock
Lewes 1-2 Hampton & Richmond
Maidenhead Utd 0-2 Bromley
St Albans 0-1 Woking
Welling 3-1 Boreham Wood
International Match
Canada 0-2 Peru
Japan 1-0 Paraguay
Panama 2-2 Costa Rica
Poland 1-1 Ukraine
Venezuela 0-2 Colombia
Scot-Ads Highland Football League
Brora 2-1 Inverurie Locos
Buckie Thistle 0-0 Fraserburgh
Clachnacuddin 2-3 Formartine Utd
Cove Rangers 7-0 Strathspey Thistle
Deveronvale 3-0 Keith
Huntly 3-2 Forres Mechanics
Nairn County 7-1 Fort William
Turriff United 2-1 Rothes
Wick Academy 3-2 Lossiemouth
Principality Building Society Welsh Premier League
Aberystwyth 1-0 Prestatyn Town
Airbus UK 2-0 Port Talbot
Carmarthen 0-1 Bangor City
Llanelli 2-1 The New Saints
Carling Premiership
Ballymena 1-1 Cliftonville
Dungannon Swifts 2-2 Lisburn Distillery
Glenavon 0-1 Glentoran
Newry 2-1 Donegal Celtic
Portadown 2-0 Coleraine

Friday, 3 September 2010
European Championship Qualifying
Andorra 0-2 Russia
Armenia 0-1 Rep of Ireland
Belgium 0-1 Germany
England 4-0 Bulgaria
Estonia 1-2 Italy
Faroe Islands 0-3 Serbia
France 0-1 Belarus
Greece 1-1 Georgia
Iceland 1-2 Norway
Kazakhstan 0-3 Turkey
Latvia 0-3 Croatia
Liechtenstein 0-4 Spain
Lithuania 0-0 Scotland
Luxembourg 0-3 Bosnia-Hercegovina
Moldova 2-0 Finland
Montenegro 1-0 Wales
Portugal 4-4 Cyprus
Romania 1-1 Albania
San Marino 0-5 Netherlands
Slovakia 1-0 FYR Macedonia
Slovenia 0-1 Northern Ireland
Sweden 2-0 Hungary
UEFA Under-21 Championship Qualifying
Belarus U21 1-1 Scotland U21
N Ireland U21 4-0 San Marino U21
Portugal U21 0-1 England U21
Switzerland U21 1-0 Rep of Ireland U21
International Match
China PR 0-2 Iran
Qatar 1-1 Bahrain
Switzerland 0-0 Australia
League of Ireland Premier Division
Dundalk 0-2 Bray
Galway Utd 1-1 St Patricks
Shamrock Rovers 1-0 Sligo
Sporting Fingal 0-0 Bohemians
UCD 1-1 Drogheda Utd

Thursday, 2 September 2010
European Championship Qualifying
Israel 3-1 Malta

Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Johnstone's Paint Trophy

Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Johnstone's Paint Trophy
Bournemouth 0-0 Torquay (Torquay win 3-0 on penalties) | Report
Southend 0-0 Gillingham (Southend win 4-3 on penalties) | Report
Tranmere 1-1 Accrington Stanley (Accrington Stanley win 5-3 on penalties) | Report
Loosemores Welsh Premier League Cup
Airbus UK 4-2 Newtown
Bala Town 2-2 Prestatyn Town
Carmarthen 0-0 Aberystwyth
Haverfordwest 2-1 Neath
Carling Premiership
Coleraine 0-1 Lisburn Distillery
Crusaders 2-1 Ballymena
Donegal Celtic 4-4 Portadown
Glenavon 2-1 Dungannon Swifts
Glentoran 2-0 Cliftonville
Newry 1-2 Linfield

Monday, 30 August 2010
Blue Square Premier
Blue Square North
AFC Telford 4-1 Nuneaton
Alfreton Town 2-0 Stafford Rangers
Boston Utd 1-0 Eastwood Town
Corby 2-0 Hinckley Utd
Droylsden 0-3 Blyth Spartans
Gloucester 5-0 Redditch
Guiseley 1-0 Hyde
Ilkeston Town 2-5 Gainsborough
Stalybridge 0-1 Harrogate Town
Worcester 0-1 Solihull Moors
Workington 2-1 Vauxhall Motors
Blue Square South
Bishop's Stortford 0-1 Bromley
Boreham Wood 0-0 Woking
Chelmsford 2-0 Dartford
Dover 1-0 Thurrock
Ebbsfleet United 0-0 Braintree Town
Farnborough 0-0 Staines Town
Hampton & Richmond 2-2 Dorchester
Havant and W 2-2 Eastleigh
Maidenhead Utd 2-1 St Albans
Welling 2-1 Lewes
Weston-S-Mare 1-0 Basingstoke

England ease pressure on Capello


Wembley
Fabio Capello claimed he was transformed from a god into a monster by England's World Cup failure in South Africa.
The impressive dismissal of Bulgaria in England's opening Euro 2012 qualifier hardly constitutes a return journey to his former status for Capello. It does, however, represent the first steps in the quest to restore credibility to the Italian and his team after that miserable Highveld summer.
Capello made it clear he was supremely indifferent to the tag draped around his neck after England's 4-0 win as he maintained his recent punchy public form, sparked by the critical fall-out from the World Cup.
He claimed he knew what was coming had England lost: "You write enough when I lose. Words are not so important when you win."
True enough, but Capello must also accept - and this comes from a supporter of England's coach - that much of the criticism delivered after the World Cup was fully justified.

Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney is still expected to travel to Switzerland for England's Euro 2012 qualifier despite allegations about his private life.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Nigeria coaching job up for grabs as NFF advertise post

 Austin Eguavoen is currently acting as caretaker coach of the Super Eagles


The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has announced that it will advertise the vacant Super Eagles coaching post.
NFF board member Chris Green confirmed that after its executive committee's inaugural meeting, it was agreed the job would be open to applicants.
The new NFF executives said the move was taken in the interest of transparency.
Green also said that a new coach would be hired by 1 October, just days before an important qualifier away in Guinea.
The NFF announcement is a complete departure from earlier developments where the previous leadership of the football association had already opened discussions with former Olympic team coach, Samson Siasia.
Siasia's appointment stalled over his personal terms. The NFF offered him a monthly salary of $20,000, while the 42-year-old requested $100,000 and a signing-on fee.
Austin Eguavoen is currently in temporary charge of the national team, after Swedish coach Lars Lagerback vacated the position following Nigeria's disappointing World Cup showing.

Tanzania hold Foxes in Algiers

 
Tanzania halt World Cup finalists Algeria by holding them to 1-1 draw in their opening 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on Friday.