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    Saturday
    Sep242011

    Daily Round Up

    Keans wants to build on double win

    Blackburn Rovers manager Steve Kean has challenged his players to "keep the momentum going" after a moral boosting win over Arsenal last Saturday.

    Dalglish admits Spurs performance was not “acceptable”

    Kenny Dalglish admits his players are fully focused after the club suffered a dip in form in recent weeks.

    Brunt wants more from Baggies

    West Bromwich Albion midfielder Chris Brunt has demanded that he and his teammates get their stuttering season going

    Villas-Boas: Where better than Utd

    Andre Villas-Boas believes his Chelsea side deserved all three points in last week’s defeat to Manchester United.

    Everton sign up another American goalkeeper

    Everton have signed veteran goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann until January, the club have announced.

    Jol backs Ruiz to find form

    Fulham manager Martin Jol has insisted that £10 million signing Bryan Ruiz will become a hit in the Premier League despite an indifferent start.

    Ten Players to make an Impact this season

    With the transfer window having now been and gone, the Premier League season is well underway and already there are a number of players who are catching the eye. These are the top ten players who I think will make a difference this year.

    Michael Owen – The Future

    On Wednesday night Michael Owen starred for Manchester United for the first time in the 2011-2012 season, scoring two goals in a 3 – 0 win away from home against Leeds in the Carling Cup third round.

    Spurs see immediate resurgence from Adebayor

    It’s been a start of contrasting fortunes for Spurs, denied the opportunity to kick off their campaign along with the rest of the Premier League due to the riots in the capital, they were given a baptism of fire at Old Trafford either side of an elementary Europa League play-off with Hearts.

    What has happened to my Arsenal?

    After watching the highlights of yet another embarrassing defeat, I sit and wander what has happened to my beloved team.

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