Just for Liverpool Fans.

Posted By , December 1st, 2009 | Posted In: sports

Liverpool fans now should get the Liverpool tickets to avoid from miss the future games. Are you die hard fans of this club? If so, why you should miss again the next game just because of you don’t have a time to have it. Come on and enjoy with the mates cheering the goals scores by Gerrard or even Benayoun. Give full support to the Liverpool football club by attend to all their games. Maybe your shout can give them spirit to achieve victory for this Premier League Season.

Just buy the Liverpool FC Tickets with your mates and make the Anfield havoc with your cheers and prides. Don’t be late because many of the fans will get the Liverpool Tickets sooner than you!

Tickets for sports and performance.

Posted By , December 1st, 2009 | Posted In: sports

If you love to have a seat on the great place just wanna watch certain performances and sports, I think Bell Centre Tickets own it. Almost all the greats places for entertainment performances has been here for you to enjoy with the love. Besides, you can get the proper schedule with cheap price such as Football, Baseball, Hockey, Soccer, Racing, Golf, Tennis, Wrestling, and basketball games plus, information and show times for all Festivals, Comedy and Broadway Theater dates.

So, where can we buy the Terminal 5 Tickets? Acheapseat.com is a professional tickets broker which you can get the premium tickets with them. They also can provide exactly what you want such as the location of the seat, conditions and many more. So, just surf to the web and add to cart what you wish and proceed to check out. As easy as A B C.

If you wish to attend a sports show on the great place, Great Western Forum is the best place to full fill your wish! This is because since 1984, it has organized  the Basketball tournament for Summer Olympics. What are you waiting for? Come and get Great Western Forum Tickets and feel the different for watching Basketball Tournament there.

British Soccer Legend Robson Dead At 75

Posted By , November 30th, 2009 | Posted In: soccer

One of Englands most beloved sporting figures, Sir Bobby Robson, yielded to his courageous fight with cancer recently at the age of 75. Even the often critical British press had nothing bad to say about the universally respected Robson, headlining their obituaries with adjectives like The Bravest Knight or simply The Legend.

Robson enjoyed a productive career as a player that spanned 20 years and was spent primarily in the English Premier League with Fulham and West Bromwich Albion. He also competed for Englands national team on twenty occasions, netting four goals in international play.

After his retirement in’68 as an active player, he found more fame as a team manager. His guiding hand transformed Ipswich Town from a laughing stock to an EPL powerhouse and he would lead the club for well over a decade. He would also serve as the England National Team manager for 8 years, before ending his career in British football with a stint as manager of Newcastle United that ended in 2004.

Robson earned even more respect and admiration due to his public battle with cancer. Although a brain tumor left him partially paralyzed in 2006, he never wavered in his commitment to English football or to raising money and awareness for cancer treatment. After being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 2007, he dedicated the rest of his life to helping others with the same diagnosis.

Such was the respect for Robson that two other soccer icons not known for seeing eye to eye were quick to pay their respects. Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho gave this tribute:

I wanted to and I will keep with me always the Bobby Robson of every day, a person who had extraordinary passion for life and for football, with an extraordinary enthusiasm. Bobby Robson is one of those people who never die, not so much for what he did in his career, for one victory more or less, but for what he knew to give to those who had, like me, the good fortune to know him and walk by his side. My thoughts and embraces go to all his loved ones.

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson eloquently paid tribute to Robson:

In my 23 years working in England there is not a person I would put an inch above him. I was never too big or proud to ask him for advice, which he gave freely and unconditionally. And I’m sure I am speaking for a lot of people when I say that. I mourn the passing of a great friend, a wonderful individual, a tremendous football man and somebody with passion and knowledge of the game that was unsurpassed.

His character was hewn out of the coalface; developed by the County Durham mining background that he came from. His parents instilled in him the discipline and standards which forged the character of a colossal human being. He added his own qualities to that which he passed on to his sons. The strength and courage he showed over the past couple of years when battling against his fifth bout of cancer was indescribable. Always a smile, always a friendly word with never a mention of his own problems.

The world, not just the football world, will miss him. Let’s hope it won’t be long before another like him turns up because we could never get enough of them.

Many EPL clubs will honor Robson in some form or another during the upcoming season with a number of more lasting tributes planned. Several statues and other permanent forms of remembrance are reportedly under consideration.

Champions League draw fully announced

Posted By , August 27th, 2009 | Posted In: Champions League

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This evening the draw for the 2009/10 Champions League group stages were announced. The top four in the EPL as usual are all through to the group stages as Arsenal beat Celtic to qualify in a stylish manner. Below you can see the groups.

Group B: Manchester United, CSKA Moscow, Besiktas, Wolfsburg.
Group D: Chelsea, Porto, Atletico Madrid, APOEL Nicosia.
Group E: Liverpool, Lyon, Fiorentina, Debreceni.
Group H: Arsenal, AZ Alkmaar, Olympiakos, Standard Liege.

Please feel free to comment on the draw. Your opinions are always welcome here on Talk Premiership.