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The Premier League: Some things we learned this week
Here’s the next installment of Headers & Volleys alternative look at the Premier League table. This week, Geographically speaking, The Perfect Game, He killed them with their love, What’s in a striker?, Efficiency not productivity the key and of course, the latest instalment of Who is Martin Jol?
Tune in later today for our window watch where we will probably watch a window.
The Premier League: Some things we learned this week
Here’s the next installment of Headers & Volleys alternative look at the Premier League table. This week, You can’t win anything with kids…, Kick a man whilst he’s down why don’t ya?, Just don’t tell Roman, What week is this? along with the latest installment of Just who is… Martin Jol?
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The Premier League: Some things we learned this week
Welcome to our new weekly Premier League table update. We’ll be posting the team standings each Wednesday and also imparting some really thorough insight into what is going on behind, in front and to the side of the scenes at each of England’s top clubs. This week; ‘Aguero in ‘can play football’ shocker‘, ‘Military Intervention-on-Trent’, ‘Liverpool’s Tactical Revolution’, ‘Wenger Sees’ and ‘The Steve Bruce Whispers… Episode 1’.
The summer so far: Swansea City
by Mark Pitman
Mark Pitman takes an in-depth look at events from the Liberty Stadium as Swansea City prepare to bring some Welsh hwyl to the Premier League. Visit www.markpitman1.com for links to all blogs, news stories, features, reports and opinion as the big Welsh football news stories break. You can also follow Mark Pitman at www.facebook.com/1markpitman and www.twitter.com/markpitman1.
The club with the least amount of time to prepare for the new season, and the least amount of cash, have still managed an eventful couple of summer months in the transfer market and in the rumour pages of the national press. Swansea City will become the first Welsh club to compete in the money-generating product that Sky brought to the world in 1992 and have already learned a few valuable lessons on how things are run when football becomes a serious business ahead of its previous primary identity of sport. Like their new high-profile opponents, Swansea City have also been busy trading their shares in the stock market this summer, as manager Brendan Rodgers builds a team to stay up playing the sexy way.