Which Premier League teams could get relegated? | Neville & Carragher on battle at the bottom



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Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher discuss the relegation battle in the Premier League, with eight teams who could realistically be worried about dropping out of the top flight.

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Watch the Football! ⚽ | That Mitchell and Webb Look – BBC



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David Mitchell and Robert Webb score a goal with a second series of their distinctively daft BAFTA-winning comedy, That Mitchell And Webb Look on BBC Two. There’s a chance to learn the ancient art of padlock folding or Padlockigami. A man gets a little too excited about football. There’s a staffing problem in an innuendo-ridden 70s hospital. Sir Digby Chicken Caesar goes on another rip-roaring adventure. And some stone-age technophobes are sceptical about bronze.

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How To Get The Best Football Boots In A Sale

Football boots sale can make it possible for you to get high quality footwear at discounted prices. Every player understands the importance of having a quality pair, especially one that is comfortable as a way of improving on performance during play. Online stores offering football boots often hold sales on popular brands and from such sales you can get the pair that you have been looking for to help you put your best skills to work. But how then do you choose the best from such sales?

Tip 1 – Buy only from reputable sites

Online stores that deal exclusively with football boots may be the best when thinking of making discounted offers work to your advantage. This is because such stores will have a huge variety to choose from and will not limit you to only a few. The larger the variety the higher your chances of finding one that you actually like at an affordable price. It is also important to remember that you will only get genuine ones from reputable dealers hence the importance of choosing only sites that have a good reputation.

Tip 2 – Check out sales

Football boots are from different brands and there are top brands known for their top quality craftsmanship. There is really no use of saving money on one that will not serve your playing needs appropriately. For this reason, when thinking of a sale, it is important that you check out what football boots are actually on sale. You might be surprised to find sales that feature the latest designs from the top brands thus giving you a chance to enjoy superior quality at a very affordable price.

Tip 3 – Think quality

Prices should not compromise the quality that you get to enjoy at the end. Just like buying any other item of footwear, ensure that you pay attention to what matters most even when buying football boots that are on sale. The design, materials used and added comfort features can guide you to the best pair for your play. If possible dig deeper into those on offer so you do not end up paying for football boots that have functional defects or manufacturing defects that could interfere with your overall play out in the field. It may be a sale, but you should still enjoy good value in the end; don’t settle for just any football boot because of the low price.

Tip 4 – Let your individual preferences guide you

Apart from getting functional, it is important for players to play in football boots they love. If the prices are enticing but you cannot seem to find a pair that you actually love, then it would be best that you do not make the purchase just to enjoy the low prices. Let everything that matters to you play a role in helping you make the perfect decision from the sales.

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How long until Newcastle can challenge for the Premier League title?



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Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp, Kieran Dyer and David Ginola discuss Newcastle’s recent takeover and when the club will be capable of challenging to win the Premier League title.

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Helmet to Helmet: Head Banging in the NFL

With the rash of helmet-to-helmet injuries in the NFL [National Football League], the Powers-That-Be are re-evaluating the rules of the game. Some say professional football is a Spartan sport, that men are men and therefore let the players play sans protective limitations. Others say it’s becoming too dangerous and restrictions need to be in place regarding helmet-to-helmet clashing in order to keep players safe within the game.

Discussion is good. However, beyond the rules of the game some questions can certainly be asked:

Question #1: How is «game» defined?

Question #2: What determines true manhood?

Professional football is a rough and tough game, no doubt. But at the end of day, football is only a game, not a war. Should civilized societies allow the rules of games to permanently injure or attempt to injure others? Games and their participants are competitive, but should they promote violence to such a degree that the player’s lives and their family’s futures are negatively impacted? When games allow such excessive and injurious violence to occur, games cease to be games and become wars. Are wars the fabric of a civilized society or an uncivilized one?

Another issue of professional football is ‘manhood’. What constitutes manhood? One definition includes being rough, tough, strong and courageous. No doubt these are admirable characteristics, but to what degree should they be applied?

If a man is truly strong and courageous, shouldn’t his strength and courage be exercised in restraint of his ability to hurt or permanently injure others, potentially destroying the injured players’ careers in the process? If a man is truly a man and spends his life playing a game… a game… shouldn’t he be tough enough and professional enough to keep his passions under control?

In brief recap, when games allow destruction of physical capabilities which negatively impact its players’ personal health and financial stability, inclusive of their families’ well-being, are they still «games» or something else? And when a man purposefully sets out to injure another man under the «Guise of Game» with total disregard and disrespect not only for another player and his well-being but for the game itself, does he not cease to be a man and become more of an animal? Games are games, are they not? Should they become relegated to so-called «games’ like those of the ancient Coliseum in Rome, or more sane and civilized spectator contests for the entertainment and enjoyment of all without the distasteful and depreciating bane and pain of personal and professional destruction of life and well-being?

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Who has the biggest chance at winning the Premier League?! | Micah, Keane & Carra on title fight



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Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane and Micah Richards debate who, out of Liverpool, City, Man United and Chelsea, has the best chance at lifting the Premier League title.

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"United are so off it, it's UNBELIEVABLE!" | Roy Keane disappointed after 'poor' Man Utd performance



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The Cardinal Sins of Australian Football

As with all sport, there are cardinal sins made by players that give their opponents in the game a chance to score. Australian football is no different. Today, in modern football, they are called «clangers» and appear in the statistics compiled during the game. These often result in what is called a «turnover», more often than not in senior football, it results in a goal. This happens because the attacking team is rushing forward to give the player with the ball many options for continuing the attack on the goals, leaving their opponents free and in space. When the clanger occurs, the opposition player getting the ball has many of his team free between him and the goal making scoring easier than normal.

Below is my version of the cardinal sins of Australian Football for a coach who works with school and junior club teams. I’m sure these could be ones that apply to all footballers to some or all extent. In some cases, I offer further explanations.

1. Kicking into the man on the mark.

This is perhaps the biggest clanger of all for a junior player. Often, the player is too close to the mark when he kicks allowing the man on the mark to smoother the kick. He is embarrassed and loses concentration allowing the opposition to swoop on the ball and take it away.

2. No talking.

Australian Football is a 360 degree game. The player with the ball can be tackled from behind if his teammate is not telling him of the danger lurking behind him.

3. Not backing up to protect your mate after a hand ball.

In junior football particularly, the skill of the players are not always developed to a fine degree. So skill errors are made. So it is important the player delivering the ball follows it to assist and protect his mate while retrieving the ball. By backing up, the player is providing another attacking option.

4. Not looking up before you kick the ball.

If the player doesn’t look up, he will not spot the best option let alone any option. Not looking up often results in a turnover.

5. Being goal hungry; Not centring the ball to the goal square but kicking for goal from the boundary.

It is difficult to score goals from the boundary. The best option is to kick the ball to the front of the goal square where a kick for goal will almost always result in a major score. Players other than forwards or midfielders, wanting to kick a goal, simply clog up the forward line and leave their opponent unmarked and therefore an attacking option for the opposition.

6. Stepping over the kick out line at fullback when kicking out after a behind is scored.

This creates a ball up on the front edge of the goal square giving the opposition a great chance to score. This «clanger» often occurs because the fullback has been given no leading options by his team and is forced to kick out under pressure.

7. Not marking your opponent when the opposition has the ball.

By not marking your opponent when they have the ball you are creating the «man over» situation for the opposition. This is what every team wants. It is the secret to success in Australian Football.

8. Playing from behind.

The man in front has the first opportunity to get the ball. Thus, he has control of the situation. Most free kicks are given against the man playing from behind.

9. Failing to spoil in a marking contest when you are behind.

The result of this is obvious. You Opponent marks the ball and continues his team’s attack.

10. Not following the team plan.

It is a team sport. If players don’t follow the team plan, confusion reigns, players lose confidence and begin to play for themselves.

11. Disputing the umpire’s decisions.

This gets the umpire offside. Remember he is human, too and can make mistakes. It breaks the players’ concentration and leads to the team thinking about umpire’s decisions rather than the game.

12. Giving away a 50 metre penalty.

This is caused by going over the mark before the umpire calls «play on» or by violently disputing umpire’s decisions. This often results in an opposition score.

13. Getting reported.

You are a loss to the team, particularly if you are an important, skilful member of the team.

Most, if not all these issues are caused by lack of self-discipline often by good players. It is important that the coach step in and discipline players who display a lack of self-discipline. Talent and skill are of no consequence if the player allows a lack of self-discipline affect his ability to add to the team’s performance.

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Rwandan genocide: "How football saved my life" – BBC Sport Africa



Eric Murangwa Eugene, a Tutsi on the verge of being killed by Hutu extremists during the Rwandan genocide of 1994, recalls how his life was saved. Those who had come to kill him realised he played for one of the country’s biggest clubs and so spared his life.

Today, Eric Murangwa Eugene uses football as a tool to bring harmony in Rwanda in the hope of avoiding such conflict in the future.

This video is part of Crossing Divides, a BBC season bringing people together in a fragmented world.

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