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Adrian BRyan

Adrian Bryan is the owner of http://www.thefootballmerchandisestore.co.uk providing for all your football product requirements. Link text
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Manchester United

There is no way of talking about English football without a mention of Manchester United This is the most decorated and successful professional football club based in Greater Manchester to the North-West of England

The Blue Square Premier League

England is widely accepted as being the birthplace of football, so it should be no surprise to anyone that England is home to the most active football clubs in the world Football in England consists of nearly eight different levels of play that range from some of the world's most powerful clubs in the Barclay's Premier League, down to local amateur clubs

Arsenal FC

The rich history of Arsenal football goes back to 1886 at a Arsenal munitions factory in Woolwich With help from co-workers and local natives that contributed to the start of the football club, the team had no name despite playing it's first game against Dial Square which they humbly lost 6-0

My Footballing Products

I wake I the morning feeling snug and warm, a feeling of safety and comfort is gained from knowing that I am lying under a duvet cover emblazened in my favourite football team, my head has firmly pressed an 8 hour groove into the matching pillow cases of said football team As much as I want to stay there all morning as I can feel the crisp cold air of the outside world waiting for me, I can’t

Manchester City Imploding

Life changed for Manchester City fans the minute their club was taken over by the ultra wealthy Oil Billionaires Out went experienced Premier League manager Mark Hughes and in came a big European name with a big European reputation in Italian Roberto Mancini

Football Boots

In the modern football world, more than ever before, minute details that enhance performance is key to success for professional players The factors determining the difference between success and failure is so narrow that any advantage is taken

Rooney a Seriosu Issue For United

Things have been far from rosy for Wayne Rooney for some time An injury curtailed his excellent season last time and led to a lack of form in the run in to the season finale, an extremely disappointing World Cup, both personally and as a team followed

New Man in Charge at Anfield

Liverpool is now under the ownership of a new man…or rather men The New England Sports Venture (NESV) completed their long drawn out saga of a takeover on Friday, the exact deadline for repaying the Royal Bank of Scotland loan and hours before a potential administration and nine point deduction

Ticketing At Manchester United

Old Trafford Ticketing Problems It is well known that it is difficult to get tickets to watch Manchester United, a problem which just seems to be increasing season on season Demand outstrips supply on every major game with the possibility of buying tickets, for some fans, left to minor unfancied games in competition such as the League Cup when United are likely to field a weakened team

What Next For Liverpool FC?

Is this the most turbulent time in the history of Liverpool Football Club Underperforming on the pitch and uncertainty off it

American Football... Or Should That Be Soccer?

In the rest of the world it is the game commonly known as Football, and to be fair, the rest of the World laughs at how those from the states refer to it as “Soccer” It has also been known for other World nations to take delight in the fact that the USA are traditionally not very successful at World football, after all everyone fears the outcome that is more than possible if they start to take the game seriously…

A History Of Betfair

A history of Betfair – A Sports Betting Exchange Betfair was launched in June of the year 1998 and since then has seen massive growth to become the UK’s largest on-line betting company and the largest bet exchange company in the world Betfair can now boast over two million customers turning over a combined weekly sum of £50 million



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